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This month Tim is joined by Leila Latif (host of the Little White Lies podcast Truth & Movies) to discuss Ousmane Sembène's Black Girl (1966). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Black Girl is =95 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. You can read Leila's own Sight & Sound Top 10 here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. You can sign up to our Patreon channel here for just £1/$1 pm. Alternatively you can make a donation to the runnning costs of the pod via Buy Me A Coffee here. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Bluesky: @top100pod.bsky.social Instagram: @thetop100pod Letterboxd: The Top 100 Email: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Interview with Ousmane Sembène here. Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0.Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah did it! With the Sight & Sound Top 100 Greatest Films of All Time Critics' Poll in the rearview mirror, they assign superlatives to the films on the list, high school yearbook style. Stick around for the announcement of schedule and topics for seaons 2 of What a Picture. Lastly, some friends of the podcast chime in with their favorite overall films on the Sight & Sound list. 0:00 - Intro4:58 - Superlatives46:24 - Season 2 Announcement51:04 - Voicemails from FriendsFeaturing:Seth Vargas from Movie Friends Podcast, https://www.moviefriendspodcast.com/Jeff Bulmer from Classic Movies Live, https://open.spotify.com/show/3gy7EYnn7LORzZIgBOF7wGRaf Stitt from The Canon, https://screenagewasteland.com/tag/the-canon-podcast/Stephen Gillespie from the STACKS, https://www.thestacks.co.uk/Email us at podcast@whatapicturepod.comWhat a Picture website: https://whatapicturepod.comBryan's Social Media: Letterboxd | BlueskyMusic is "Phaser" by Static in Verona.
This month Tim is joined by Amber T (News Editor for Fangoria) to discuss Kenji Mizoguchi's Ugetsu Monogatari (1953). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Ugetsu Monogatari is =90 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. You can support the pod by joining Moving Pictures' Patreon channel here for just £1/$1 pm. Alternatively you can make a donation to the runnning costs of the pod via Buy Me A Coffee here. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Bluesky: @top100pod.bsky.social Instagram: @thetop100pod Letterboxd: The Top 100 Email: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0.Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 315: Jeanne Dielman Released 12 February 2025 For this episode, we watched the 1975 film Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, written and directed by Chantal Akerman and starring Delphine Seyrig. As well as holding a 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the film unexpectedly topped the 2022 Sight & Sound poll of the greatest movies ever made. We take the opportunity to explore what this poll is, how it has changed over seventy years, and what films we would have put on our lists, had we been asked. https://princecharlescinema.com/savethepcc/ Sight and Sound Top Tens https://bestpickpod.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/The-Sight-and-Sound-Survey-top-tens-1.pdf https://thefilmstage.com/watch-a-behind-the-scenes-documentary-on-the-making-of-jeanne-dielman https://www.slantmagazine.com/film/q-a-with-chantal-akerman-jeanne-dielman-three-decades-later/ John Cage's 4'33” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTEFKFiXSx4 BEST PICK – the book is available now from all the usual places, and the paperback is out on 18 February. From the publisher https://tinyurl.com/best-pick-book-rowman UK Amazon https://amzn.to/3zFNATI US Amazon https://www.amzn.com/1538163101 UK bookstore https://www.waterstones.com/book/9781538163108 US bookstore https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/best-pick-john-dorney/1139956434 Audio book https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Best-Pick-Audiobook/B09SBMX1V4 To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com, or find us on Bluesky. You can also visit our website at https://bestpickpod.com and sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us to continue to make it, you can now support us on Patreon for as little as £2.50 per month, but please be aware that future releases will continue to be sporadic.
This month Tim is joined by Amon Warmann (Contributing Editor for Empire) to discuss Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Get Out is =95 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. You can read Amon's own Sight & Sound Top 10 here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. You can support the pod by joining Moving Pictures' Patreon channel here for just £1/$1 pm. Alternatively you can make a donation to the runnning costs of the pod via Buy Me A Coffee here. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Bluesky: @top100pod.bsky.social Instagram: @thetop100pod Letterboxd: The Top 100 Email: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0.Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
This week on the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, we delve into an eclectic mix of films that tackle themes ranging from psychological transformation to comedic misadventures and the dark underbelly of suburban life. Here's what we're covering: Wolf Man (2025) Leigh Whannell's reimagining of the 1941 classic takes a deeply psychological approach to the werewolf mythos. Christopher Abbott and Julia Garner deliver haunting performances in this story about lycanthropy as a metaphor for degenerative illness and family trauma. With its poignant themes and atmospheric direction, "Wolf Man" is a horror film that lingers long after the credits roll. One of Them Days (2025) Keke Palmer and SZA shine in this hilarious buddy comedy directed by Lawrence Lamont. As Dreux and Alyssa, they embark on a chaotic quest to recover their lost rent money. Produced by Issa Rae's Hoorae Media, the film is filled with laughs, heart, and sharp social commentary. Critics have praised the chemistry between the leads, making it a standout entry in the buddy-comedy genre. A Different Man (2024) Sebastian Stan stars in this darkly comedic psychological exploration of identity and beauty. Aaron Schimberg's film has been hailed as a thought-provoking masterpiece, earning accolades such as a spot on the National Board of Review's top 10 independent films list and a place on Sight & Sound's Best 50 Movies of 2024. Blue Velvet (1986) David Lynch's neo-noir psychological thriller remains a seminal work in cinematic history. Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, and Dennis Hopper deliver unforgettable performances in this surreal exploration of crime and the duality of human nature. "Blue Velvet" juxtaposes idyllic suburban life with unsettling darkness, solidifying its place as a controversial yet classic piece of cinema. Follow Us: Website: I Hate Critics Facebook: Everyone is a Critic Podcast Twitter: @criticspod Instagram: @criticspod Patreon: Support Us Merch: TeePublic Store YouTube: Watch Us Check out Jeff's art at Jeff Lassiter Art and read Sean's reviews at Sean at the Movies. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!
This episode Tim is joined by Jane Crowther (Editor in chief for Hollywood Authentic) to discuss Billy Wilder's Some Like It Hot (1959). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Some Like It Hot is =38 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. You can read Jane's own Sight & Sound Top 10 here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. You can support the pod by joining Moving Pictures' Patreon channel here for just £1/$1 pm. Alternatively you can make a donation to the runnning costs of the pod via Buy Me A Coffee here. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on Bluesky @top100pod.bsky.social or on Instagram @thetop100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0.Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
This episode Tim is joined by Helen O'Hara (Editor-at-Large for Empire) to discuss Michael Curtiz's Casablanca (1942). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Casablanca is =63 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. You can read Helen's own Sight & Sound Top 10 here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. You can support the pod by joining Moving Pictures' Patreon channel here. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on Bluesky @top100pod.bsky.social or on Instagram @thetop100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0.Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
Musician and storyteller Matt Costa joins us on the pod. Matt dives into his creative process, collaborating with filmmakers like Devyn Bisson on WSL's ‘As Told By' series produced in partnership with YETI, working with Jack Johnson and Emmett Malloy on the film A Brokedown Melody, and his latest project with Adventure.com and Rivian, Explorations of Sight + Sound. Matt shares his fascinating journey, how growing up with parents in the travel industry and a passion for skateboarding shaped his early years. After a life-altering injury sidelined his skateboarding dreams, an acoustic guitar became the catalyst for a new path in music. He talks about adjusting to life on the road, reflecting on the mentorship he received from No Doubt's Tom Dumont, his serendipitous break with Jack Johnson, and the evolution of crafting songs in the studio to embodying them on stage. From making music in caves to documenting indigenous stories on 16mm film to live scoring films, Matt delves into the art of creating immersive experiences, before answering Instagram questions and the infamous Lightning Round. Learn more about Matt Costa here and follow him here. Catch Matt live-score his film Explorations of Sight and Sound Vol. 2 on Saturday, Nov. 30 between 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM PT at The Rivian South Coast Theater Join the conversation by following The Lineup podcast with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our YouTube channel. Get the latest WSL rankings, news, and event info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode Tim is joined by Alistair Ryder to discuss Douglas Sirk's Imitation of Life (1959). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Imitation of Life is =75 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. You can read Alistair's own Sight & Sound Top 10 here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on Bluesky @top100pod.bsky.social Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0.Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
Episode 105: of the American Grown Podcast in the Colortech Creative Solutions studios with Abby Fields Professional Actor.-In this episode Abby shares with us her journey to become a professional actor. We discuss Hugh Jackman, the power of self belief and the ability to pursue your passion no matter what.-To learn more about Abby & Creative Pursuits Studio click here: https://creativepursuitsstudio.com/private-lessons/acting/-#ad this episode is brought to you by these sponsors:Triggered 22. Support a local veteran and help spread awareness for PTSD & #22aday.Cleona Coffee Roasters. A small batch coffee roastery & coffee shop, veteran & first responder owned located inside 911 Rapid Response in Annville PA.Colortech Creative Solutions. Colortech Creative Solutions takes your creative projects from visualization to realization since 1980 while keeping your budget in mind.-To see photos of today's guest follow our Social media: IG- https://www.instagram.com/americangrownpodcast/ FB-https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077655465940 or visits us at https://rss.com/podcasts/americangrownpodcast/
This week Tim is joined by Lakkaya Palmer to discuss Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of The Shining (1980). Please note that this episode includes discussions about domestic violence and child abuse. If you have been affected in any way by these issues and need support help is available from UK charities such as Women's Aid, Refuge, NSPCC, Childline, Victim Support and the NHS website here. If you're in the US you can contact the National Domestic Violence hotline here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– The Shining is =88 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on Twitter / X @top100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0.Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
This month Tim is joined by film journalist Jamie Graham to discuss Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver (1976). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Taxi Driver is 29 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. Jamie's personal Top 10 list is available here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on Twitter / X @top100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Clip of Martin Scorsese on Taxi Driver from GQ: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8szAkDLWp-M&t=5s Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0. Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
This month Tim is joined by the Rosie Fletcher - co-editor in chief at Den of Geek - to discuss Billy Wilder's Sunset Blvd. (1950). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunset Blvd. is =78 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. Rosie's personal Top 10 list is available here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on Twitter / X @top100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0. Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
This month Tim is joined by the film critic and curator Michael Brooke to discuss Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker (1979). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Stalker is =43 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. Michael's personal Top 10 list is available here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on Twitter / X @top100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0. Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
The French New Wave was headlined by names like Truffaut & Godard, but Agnes Varda was a vital writer/director in the movement too. Her Cleo From 5 To 7 is set in in Paris and plays out in real time (90 minutes, though, not 2 hours). The beautiful and compelling Corinne Marchand wanders around the city, killing time until she will find out whether or not she has cancer. Cleo is a little aloof, which is partly the point, especially since she's a vain singer. Being that closed off though is partly why we didn't fall in love with Varda's opus the way Sight & Sound voters did in 2022, but we definitely have great appreciation for this B&W classic. So live in the moment as episode #599 of Have You Ever Seen has us hashing out one of the foremost of the (we think overrated) French New Wave. Sparkplug Coffee sponsors this podcast. Our "HYES" promo code will snag you a onetime 20% discount. The website is "sparkplug.coffee/hyes". Tell us what you think of our thoughts. Our email address is "haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com" and our Twi-X accounts are @moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis. She uses that on Threads too. And we post our shows on YouTube (@hyesellis in your browser), where you can comment, like, subscribe and so on. Do those things and rate & review on your podcast app too.
Christiana and Mike pull another pair of classics from the Sight & Sound list, Akira Kurosawa's "Rashomon" (1950), and Carol Reed's "The Third Man" (1949)
This month Tim is joined by the writer and actor James Swanton to discuss F.W. Murnau's masterpiece Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans is no.11 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. James' personal Top 10 list is available here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on Twitter / X @top100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0. Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
This month Tim is joined by the host of A Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast Ally Pitts to discuss Dziga Vertov's Man With A Movie Camera (1929). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Man With A Movie Camera is no. 9 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on Twitter / X @top100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com Check out our Letterboxd list of our guest's greatest films. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0. Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
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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
This month Tim is joined by the critic, filmmaker and Japanese cinema scholar Jasper Sharp to discuss Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon (1950). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Rashomon is =41 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. Jasper's article on Rashomon for the BFI is available here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on Twitter / X @top100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0. Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
1952's Stolen Face was an early Hammer Films production. The British studio, which would later become synonymous with thrillers and horror films, also churned out it's fair share of melodramas and comedies. This film, about a heartbroken plastic surgeon who physically transforms a prisoner into the woman who jilted him, stars Lizabeth Scott, Paul Henreid, Andre Morell and Mary Mackenzie and set the stage for films like Vertigo, Eyes Without a Face and The Skin I Live In. Dan and Vicky discuss their thoughts on Stolen Face along with some recently seen: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's Restless Leg Tour, Feud: Capote and the Swans, Lisa Frankenstein, and several more films on the Sight & Sound best films ever list. Check us out on all our socials: hotdatepod.com FB: Hot Date Podcast Twitter: @HotDate726 Insta: hotdatepod
In our first deep dive episode on a film from the Sight & Sound list, Tim is joined by Mike Muncer from The Evolution of Horror to discuss David Lynch's American nightmare, Blue Velvet (1986). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Blue Velvet is =85 on the Sight & Sound critic's list. Mike's personal Top 10 list is available here. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Follow us on Twitter / X @top100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0. Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
Jean-Luc Godard was prolific after he went from reviewing films to making them in the early '60s. He directed a few classics of the French New Wave, many of which are beloved by Sight & Sound voters. In Contempt, bombshell Brigitte Bardot is impossibly beautiful, but she's also quite good at playing passive-aggressive anger. She and the dreamy Italian locations are a treat for the eyes, as her nightmarish scenario finds her being pimped out by her writer husband (Michel Piccoli) to a sleazy American producer (Jack Palance). Contempt is compelling, even if it's far from perfect and the characters aren't very likable. So join us in this 572nd edition of Have You Ever Seen as we wrap up "Love In A Word Month" by digging into the story of a not-so-great husband, a greatly-disappointed wife and The Odyssey in this movie about movies. Sparkplug Coffee sponsors our podcast. Use our "HYES" promo code and score a 20% discount. So it's "sparkplug.coffee.hyes" in your browser. Feedback? We like it. Fire off a message on Twi-x (@moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis) or join Bev on Threads (@bevellisellis). Email is good too (haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com). We also put all of our podcasts from top to tail on YouTube (@hyesellis). Rate us, review us, hit the like and subscribe buttons. We'd appreciate it.
In our first episode Tim is joined by film critic Andrew Pope to give an overview of the Sight & Sound list, and how the 2022 results differed from those in previous years... –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Correction: In this episode we discuss how there are three films in the Top 100 made since the previous list in 2012 - Get Out, Moonlight and Portrait of a Lady on Fire. In fact there is a fourth, Parasite (=90). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Check out the Sight & Sound critic's list here. Andrew's personal Top 10 list is available here. Follow us on Twitter / X @top100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0. Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
Welcome to The Top 100: a podcast discussing Sight & Sound's Greatest Films list, one masterpiece at a time. Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Check out the Sight & Sound critic's list here. Follow us on Twitter / X @top100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com
Join my wife and I as we talk about our year and a few things we're looking forward to in 2024. We touch on homeschooling, parenting, throwing house events, experiences we highly suggest etc.
Today's episode centers on Sight & Sound magazine's new list, "The Best Video Essays of 2023." In a conversation moderated by Kevin B. Lee, the curators of this year's list, Irina Trocan, Queline Meadows, and Will Webb, discuss the results of the poll, their curatorial strategies, and offer general thoughts on the video essay landscape in 2023. This episode is the first in an ongoing collaboration between The Video Essay Podcast and Kevin B. Lee, who, in his role as the Locarno Film Festival Professor for the Future of Cinema at USI University of Lugano, is leading a three-year research project on video essays with Johannes Binotto and Evelyn Kreutzer, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Read Kevin's columns for Sight & Sound here. Support the podcast on Patreon. Follow the show on Twitter. Learn more at the pod's website. Get the free newsletter. Will DiGravio hosted and produced this episode. Editing by Kevin B. Lee and Will DiGravio. Emily Su Bin Ko is the show's associate producer. Music by Ketsa: "Live It," "Anvil," and "Refraining."
We're still over a week away from Scary Movie Month, but Ryan is here to monologue about a Japanese ghost story anyway. Kenji Mizoguchi's Ugetsu has long been ranked on many esteemed critics' lists of great films...including the Sight & Sound. And it should be. It's beautifully made and, while it isn't particularly frightening, it's eerie. Ugetsu's story is basically just a love of money & power versus a love of home & family. So get your priorities straight (and listen to your wife!) as the 537th edition of Have You Ever Seen breaks down Mizoguchi's 70-year-old spookfest. How about supporting our sponsor? It's as easy as using our "HYES' promo code on Sparkplug Coffee's website. So when you're ready, go to "sparkplug.coffee/hyes" and you will be rewarded with a savings of 20%. Contact us with a tweet (@moviefiend51 or @bevellisellis) or an email (haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com). Also, our shows go up on YouTube. Take a look there, but also subscribe, rate, review and all those fun things. It's either "@hyesellis" in your browser or "Have You Ever Seen" in the search bar.
So often we want to do God's will, but when He asks us to do something difficult, we shrink back. In this episode, Christy reminds us there is purpose in doing hard things and encourages you to do that hard thing—whatever it is!—that God is asking you to do. Don't forget to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to never miss an episode. Helpful resources: • 7 Steps to Stop Feeling Discouraged available at www.christywright.com • Save 25% on God's Big Promises Bible Story Book with promo code HOPE at goodbook.com/godsbigpromises Sight & Sound TV on demand at Sight-Sound.TV Or Download the App! Lisa Harper's “Jesus” is available wherever you buy books!
During today's conversation on Back Porch Theology we're going to explore one of my favorite pastimes, which is gathering around a table with a group of dear friends, sharing a great meal, and talking until the cows come home or someone starts flicking the lights! All too often meals in our post-post-modern culture are harried affairs that involve more staring at phone screens than looking at and listening to each other. Or else we're gobbling fast food in the car while juggling a business call on Bluetooth. But gathering and eating and talking around the table was highly valued during the incarnate ministry of Jesus Christ. Table fellowship was the centerpiece of first century culture and community in the Ancient Near East. In his book, Tell It Slant, author and theologian, the late great Dr. Eugene Peterson, puts it like this: Jesus taught in the synagogues and preached in the temple, but settings of hospitality seemed to be Jesus' venue of choice for dealing with kingdom matters. Case in point, one of the most beloved stories in the gospels – the feeding of the five thousand – revolves around a massive fish and chips miracle; the jaw-dropping salvation of a wee little man named Zacchaeus took place when Jesus invited Himself to Zach's house for lunch; and the poignant scene where a profoundly grateful woman washed His feet with her tears, dried them with her hair, and anointed them with oil from her alabaster box took place during a dinner party. Gathering around a table is often a harbinger for healing in the four gospel accounts. If you enjoy sharing a great meal with great friends – today's episode is going to fit you like a glove. More importantly, if you ache to be welcomed to a meal with a group of folk who treat you like a friend, we pray Holy Spirit uses the next forty-five minutes or so to remind you that you always have a seat at God's table. And His invitation isn't simply to share a meal, y'all - it's to move in and find your home in His unconditional love. So please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible – unless you're picking burrs out of your naughty Goldendoodle puppy's fur, of course – and come hang out on the porch with Ally, Dr. Howard, Belle and me. Sight & Sound TV on demand at Sight-Sound.TV Or Download the App! Save 25% on Dwell at DwellBible.com/Lisa
We want to hear from God, but many of us don't know how. That's exactly why, in this episode, Christy shares three practical ways you can hear from God and encourages you to practice these in your everyday life. Don't forget to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to never miss an episode. Helpful resources: Join Christy's Content Creator Academy 7 Steps to Stop Feeling Discouraged Sight & Sound TV on demand at Sight-Sound.TV Or Download the App! Save 25% on God's Big Promises Bible at TheGoodBook.com/GodsBigPromises.com. Use code 'Hope' at Checkout
During today's conversation on Back Porch Theology we're going to have an absolute – albeit perhaps convicting for the busy beavers among us – blast because we're going to be exploring the biblical imperative of play. Dr. Brian Edgar, a professor at Asbury Seminary, explains it this way: Just as in everyday life work without play makes one dull, in the Christian life service without a playful relationship with God leads to spiritual dullness. Could it be that in the theological framework of school, our Creator Redeemer places as much value on recess as He does on reading, writing and arithmetic? Is it possible that enjoying something God created so much that we burst into belly laughter could foster as much intimacy with Him as Bible study? What would it look like to truly take our faith seriously but ourselves not so much? Today's convo is riddled with giggles and doesn't contain quite as many multi-syllabic theological terms as usual, but it's a seriously important issue to consider how we can better embody the authentic joy that Jesus died to give us access to. Quite frankly, I think our lack of genuine, demonstrative joy is one of the biggest blemishes on the bride of Christ today and unfortunately is one of the reasons our witness doesn't resonate with the watching world. So please grab of cup of coffee and your Bible – unless you're dusting that super gross top side of your ceiling fans, of course – and come hang out on the porch with Ally, Dr. Howard and me. Don't Look Back is available at ChurchSource.com/Christine. Sight & Sound TV on demand at Sight-Sound.TV Or Download the App! Save 25% on God's Big Promises Bible at TheGoodBook.com/GodsBigPromises.com. Use code Lisa at Checkout.
On this episode, CEO Matt Neff shares how Sight & Sound and its 800+ employees have inspired over 30 million people with stories of faith through “Kingdom-class” original live theater productions. Matt Neff is the CEO of Sight & Sound, a ministry on a mission to bring the Bible to life through live theater, television, and film. Since its beginning as a traveling multimedia show in 1976, Sight & Sound has inspired over 30 million people with stories of faith and is supported by a team of 800 employees. Today, Sight & Sound owns and operates two live theater locations, immersing audiences in state-of-the-art original productions and recently released their first theatrical film. Matt joined the company in 1994 as a stagehand and has served the ministry in a variety of roles since becoming the CEO in 2015. Matt is married to Amy, 3rd daughter of Sight and Sound's founders Glenn and Shirley Eshelman, and has played an active role in the strategic planning of the long-term structure of the family-owned business. Matt and Amy reside in Lancaster, PA with their four children. Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. | Entrepreneurship | Marketing | Nonprofit | Church | Author | Startups | Marketplace | Ministry | Business as Mission | Faith and Work | Faith | Success | Leadership | www.ChristianityInBusiness.com
On this episode, CEO Matt Neff shares how Sight & Sound and its 800+ employees have inspired over 30 million people with stories of faith through "Kingdom-class" original live theater productions. Matt Neff is the CEO of Sight & Sound, a ministry on a mission to bring the Bible to life through live theater, television, and film. Since its beginning as a traveling multimedia show in 1976, Sight & Sound has inspired over 30 million people with stories of faith and is supported by a team of 800 employees. Today, Sight & Sound owns and operates two live theater locations, immersing audiences in state-of-the-art original productions and recently released their first theatrical film. Matt joined the company in 1994 as a stagehand and has served the ministry in a variety of roles since becoming the CEO in 2015. Matt is married to Amy, 3rd daughter of Sight and Sound's founders Glenn and Shirley Eshelman, and has played an active role in the strategic planning of the long-term structure of the family-owned business. Matt and Amy reside in Lancaster, PA with their four children. Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. | Entrepreneurship | Marketing | Nonprofit | Church | Author | Startups | Marketplace | Ministry | Business as Mission | Faith and Work | Faith | Success | Leadership | www.ChristianityInBusiness.com
In this episode, Christy shares what she's learning about when it comes to women and leadership. Brace yourself because she just might make you rethink your take on the whole thing. As she shares about how she first hesitated to step into her own leadership shoes, she's here to tell you to step up instead of stepping back, and to follow freely where God is leading you. Helpful resources: Back to Business Bootcamp 7 Steps to Stop Feeling Discouraged Book: How I Changed My Mind About Women in Leadership Save 25% on God's Big Promises Bible Story Book with promo code HOPE at goodbook.com/godsbigpromises Sight & Sound TV on demand at Sight-Sound.TV Or Download the App!
During today's conversation on Back Porch Theology we're going to excavate what could loosely be called one of the crown jewels of the Hebrew Scriptures because out of all the passages of the Old Testament that are referenced in the New Testament, Psalm 110 is the one that's repeated the most often. Jesus uses it in Matthew's Gospel account to confuse a crew of condescending Pharisees; Peter uses it as one of his main points when he preached the very first post Easter sermon from the Southern Steps of the Temple during the festival of Pentecost after which thousands of people put their hope and faith in Jesus Christ as the resurrected Messiah; and the author of Hebrews devotes almost an entire chapter to this petite Psalm that was a perennial favorite of early Christians. However, it can be perplexing if you don't understand the prophetic nature of David's ancient lyrics. Which is why Ally, Dr. Howard and I are going to do our very best to wipe the fog off this biblical windshield because it's one of the keys to having a solid theological scaffolding and it's foundational to maintaining our hope about the future. So please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible – unless you're biting your fingernails because you just watched your sixteen-year-old pull out of the driveway and head toward school without you for the first time, of course – and come hang out on the porch with us. Don't Look Back is available at ChurchSource.com/Christine. Sight & Sound TV on demand at Sight-Sound.TV Or Download the App! Save 25% on God's Big Promises Bible at TheGoodBook.com/GodsBigPromises.com. Use code Lisa at Checkout.
In today's podcast, our Account Manager Carey Sumner talks with Matt Neff. Matt is the CEO of Sight and Sound Theatre. Sight & Sound is a ministry on a mission to create spectacular entertainment experiences for the whole family by bringing the bible to life through large-scale productions. They currently have theatres located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and Branson, Missouri. During this conversation, Matt Neff talks about his experiences as a second-generation successor at the Sight and Sound Theatre. He emphasizes the importance of storytelling in touching people's hearts and how it can benefit the Kingdom. We hope you enjoy this conversation! https://www.vanderbloemen.com/blog/harnessing-the-power-of-storytelling-for-the-kingdom
And thus the people who started this podcast to review the AFI's Top 100 Lists have now made a point of talking about the Sight & Sound list. S&S critics ranked Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles in the #1 spot last December, which is the main reason we committed 200 minutes to watch it...let alone decided to review it. Ryan went on a passionate rant about their controversial Top 100, which led to a pretty heated debate about the merits of this lugubrious motion picture and other "women who suffer" films. Not that Jeanne Dielman doesn't find a way to draw you in. Chantal Akerman's feminist look at a widowed mother who lives a dull, repetitive life with her son is Ozu-like in its shot compositions, the unmoving camera and the (very) long takes. We watch process---do we ever---and not much happens as we see Delphine Seyrig go about her routine...until her entire world is rocked. And what causes it to be rocked? Invest a solid hour in our review of an acclaimed example of "slow cinema" in this 531st Have You Ever Seen podcast. A follow-up thought: a problem with the Sight & Sound list that wasn't quite put into clear words in this review is that Ryan just doesn't think a lot of the movies they honoured are, well, good enough. To like them or get some meaning out of films that weren't made by or for a straight, white male is very valid, but for enough people to feel so strongly as to put them on their own Top 10 is a mind-boggler. Also, is Jeanne Dielman rewatchable? That's something we didn't get into. Is this a movie you want to see again and again? We're sponsored by Sparkplug Coffee, who will give customers who use our "HYES" promo code 20% off their next order. Your destination is "sparkplug.coffee/hyes". Feel very free to contact us by email (haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com) or by blasting us with a few tweets (@moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis). Also, look for our shows on YouTube (@hyesellis). We post our podcasts in full there. Comment, share, like, subscribe and also rate our podcast and write a comment through our podcast service.
Protecting your home against pornography is an uncomfortable issue but one that should not be avoided for children and parents of this generation. Because every electronic device and every social media app is an easy avenue for your children to discover pornography and become addicted if they do not have the proper tools in place. In this episode, Quinn teaches parents how to: Begin gaining knowledge on this subject so they know what steps to take Start a dialogue with your child on this subject Change a child's perspective on this temptation that often causes shame and secrecy Scripture Renewal Tip Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. 11 Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes. 12 For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Ephesians 6:10 Mind Renewal Tip: We protect against pornography by teaching about it not avoiding it. Statistics on Pornography: FightTheNewDrug.org Filters: bark.us Books and Resources: Good Pictures Bad Pictures by Kristin A. Jensen Out of the Shadows by Patrick Carnes Join Fortify Free Downloadable by Covenant Eyes See "Jesus" for free on Sight and Sound TV. Learn more at Sight-Sound.TV
During today's conversation on Back Porch Theology we're going to explore an argument that broke out among Jewish believers and Gentile converts to Christianity in the First Century that threatened to split the early church like an overripe watermelon. This chapter of church history recorded in the book of Acts is formally called “The Jerusalem Debate” and the hugely significant spiritual truism came out of those ancient theological fisticuffs is still a foundational wall of orthodox Christianity today. Early church fathers described it as: solo fide, which in Latin means “faith alone.” In other words, the Old Testament guidelines that the Jewish believers in Acts were so fired up about getting non-Jewish Christian converts to abide by couldn't save them then and it sure can't save us now because no human being has the capacity to attain moral perfection. Mosaic Law underscores our need for a Messiah. Furthermore, our gratitude for God's grace – not the attempt to justify it – has to be the motive behind Christian morality, otherwise good doctrine and good behavior will soon digress into smug moralism, self-righteousness, judgmentalism, and even worse. Today's conversation about our on-going need to be “re-Gospeled” is bound to be lively and hopefully life-giving so please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible – unless you're driving or wrapping banana leaves around a deceased pig for a backyard luau, of course – and come hang out on the porch with us! Follow Us On Instagram! @BackPorchTheologyPodcast @LisaDHarper @AllisonAllen @Jim.Howard.Co Save on the Dwell Bible App at dwellapp.io/LisaHarper See "Jesus" for free on Sight and Sound TV. Learn more at Sight-Sound.TV
Have you ever had your trust broken in a relationship and wanted to restore it but didn't know how? If so, you are like many people that want to rebuild trust but find it takes a longer time and more effort than anticipated to rebuild, which can often lead to frustration and conflict in relationships seeking to mend. In today's episode, Quinn addresses this topic and helps listeners find tools to rebuild trust. Specifically, after listening, you will understand: The power of repentance in healing broken relationships. What habits need to be implemented to rebuild trust. How transparency (not just honesty) plays a crucial part in rebuilding trust. Trust Truths: Some people trust easily. Others do not. (Most is indicative of their early relationships.) Trust is not built overnight. Trust in built in droplets but lost in buckets. Trust keeps relationships strong and growing. Trust keeps things secure. High view of self and others. Broken trust breaks secure attachment. Breaks view of others. To rebuild trust, you have to be patient and have grace. We have to be people who can handle hard things to rebuild trust. Mind Renewal Tip: Trust in built in droplets but lost in buckets. So to rebuild trust, small actions matter. Scripture Renewal Tip: The integrity of the upright guides them, but the unfaithful are destroyed by their duplicity. Proverbs 11:3 See "Jesus" for free on Sight and Sound TV. Learn more at Sight-Sound.TV
During today's conversation on Back Porch Theology we're going to spend some quality time with Apostle Paul, the chief bully of ancient believers who was so gob-smacked by grace on the way to Damascus that he experienced a radical conversion, went on to write at least 13 of the 27 books in the New Testament, and laid the foundation for what we now call systematic theology. Eminent Pauline scholar F.F. Bruce describes his dramatic transformation from anti-Christian crusader to Christian missionary like this: "With astonishing suddenness the persecutor of the church became the apostle of Jesus Christ. He was in mid-course as a zealot for the law, bent on checking a plague which threatened the life of Israel, when, in his own words, he was ‘apprehended by Christ Jesus' and constrained to turn right round and become a champion of the cause, which up to that moment, he had been endeavoring to exterminate, dedicated henceforth to building up what he had been doing his best to demolish.” Paul's striking turn-about proves that in the spiritual realm old dogs can most certainly learn new tricks and more importantly, our Savior can mold the hardest of human hearts into the beautiful shape of God and others-honoring humility. I think today is going to provide some much-needed fresh encouragement for those of you who've been tempted to give up praying for a precious, albeit hard-hearted, loved one in your corner of the world. So please grab a cup of coffee and your Bible – unless you're driving or cleaning the keyboard of your laptop with a Q-tip, of course – and come hang out on the porch with us! Follow Us On Instagram! @BackPorchTheologyPodcast @LisaDHarper @AllisonAllen @Jim.Howard.Co Save on the Dwell Bible App at dwellapp.io/LisaHarper See "Jesus" for free on Sight and Sound TV. Learn more at Sight-Sound.TV
Have you ever gone through a time in parenting where you love your child, but don't feel like you like them? If so, you are like so many other parents that feel guilty for feeling that way but don't know how to process those feelings. So in today's episode, Quinn offers wisdom about how to renew your mind on this subject. After listening to this episode, you will understand: How to view nature and nurture when dealing with a difficult child. A new perspective in seeing yourself as the parent God chose for this child. New ways to reframe your mind around your child's personality traits. Mind Renewal Tip: Hard kids are still good kids and lead us closer to God. Scripture Renewal Tip: If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you. James 1:5 See "Jesus" for free on Sight and Sound TV. Learn more at Sight-Sound.TV "When I Talk to God, I Talk About You" is available now at PenguinRandomHouse.com
Have you ever found yourself being defensive even when you know you are wrong? In today's episode, Quinn discusses defensiveness and what it looks like in relationships, why it's a problem, and techniques to stop it from ruining your relationships. After the episode, listeners will understand: How mindset affects defensiveness. What pledge we need to take to stop being defensive… The four steps to respond without defensiveness. Mind Renewal Tip: There are always two sides to every story. You can see someone else's view without agreeing they are right. Responsibility is the antidote to defensiveness. Scripture Renewal Tips The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but a wise man listens to advice. Proverbs 12:15 Four Steps to Less Defensive Reactions: Pause Listen Agree and Take Responsibility Then explain See "Jesus" for free on Sight and Sound TV. Learn more at Sight-Sound.TV "When I Talk to God, I Talk About You" is available now at PenguinRandomHouse.com
We've all heard the phrase, “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me. But we always know that words do hurt. Today's episode of the Renew You Podcast is all about learning 10 phrases that can be offensive to others and why. In the episode, Quinn teaches what words to use as an alternative to these tricky phrases. 10 Phrases to Avoid that Can Cause Offense in Conversations: Whatever. Calm down. Don't be so sensitive. It's not that big of a deal. I'm done here. No offense but… You always… // You never… You'll change your mind. I told you so. It could be worse. Mind Renewal Tip: Be careful with your words. Once they are spoken, they can only be forgiven not forgotten. Carl Sandberg Scriptural Renewal Tip: The words of the reckless pierce like swords, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. Proverbs 12:18 See "Jesus" for free on Sight and Sound TV. Learn more at Sight-Sound.TV" When I Talk to God, I Talk About You" is available now at PenguinRandomHouse.com
Amy & Paul peel the layers of Chantal Akerman's minimalist homebound masterwork Jeanne Dielman! They praise the way Akerman trains her audience to pay attention to tiny details, debate whether the controversial ending was necessary, and ask what the film's recent ascendancy to the top of Sight & Sound's greatest films list says about how we live today. Plus: The truth about Tony Orlando and Dawn. Next week, tune in as we discuss Blue Velvet! You can join the conversation for this series on the Unspooled Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/unspooledpodcast, and on Paul's Discord at https://discord.gg/ZwtygZGTa6. Learn more about the show at unspooledpod.com, follow us on Twitter @unspooled and Instagram @unspooledpod, and don't forget to rate, review & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify. You can also listen to our Stitcher Premium game show Screen Test right now at https://www.stitcher.com/show/unspooled-screen-test and apply to be a contestant at unspooledpod@gmail.com!
It's the LAST Casual Friday of 2022! The MR Crew are doing a clips-and-calls show before the holidays, and are also joined by Matthew Film Guy (@langdonboom)to discuss the recent Sight & Sound poll! First, Sam, and Emma run through updates on the final report from the January 6th committee, NY Gov Hochul fitting perfectly into the Cuomo mold, Sam Bankman-Fried paying off his $250 million bond in fiat currency, and Congressman-elect George Santos' crumbling resume, before diving into the $1.7 trillion spending bill making it through the Senate and House, revamping the GOP leadership debate (and perhaps bringing Steve Scalise into the fold). Then, they take calls with Jay from New Haven on CT's solar energy policy, Aaron from Madison on fighting back against the Independent State Legislature Theory, and Amy from San Francisco on QAnon Anonymous' deep dive into Tusli Gabbard's cult. Then, they're joined by Matthew Film Guy as he dives right into the drama surrounding Sight & Sound's recent “Greatest Films of All Time” poll where Citizen Kane and Vertigo were finally overtaken for the #1 spot by a WOMAN-DIRECTED movie “Jeanne Dielman, 23 Commerce Quay, 1080 Brussels.” They walk through the anti-woke backlash to this result, as Matthew dives into the difference between an active culture war and the democratization of a poll, with Sight & Sound expanding the number of voters beyond a couple of hundred for the first time in their history, before launching into the beauty and vision of Chantal Akerman's boundary-pushing work, its long-term rise into mainstream discourse, and the importance of creating art with sensitive visions of life. 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In this bonus Unspooled, Paul & Amy react to Sight & Sound magazine's newest once-a-decade poll of the 100 greatest films of all time.