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Horrorspiria is finally organizing our first film screenings in conjunction with Suns Cinema DC. This first showcase focuses on “queer fears” through the lens of The Lost Boys, Alucarda, and The Bloodettes. Clinton and May preview and expand on each film and their relationship to queerness. Come out on October 5, 19, and 26 to Suns Cinema in DC! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Suns Cinema crew is joined by Public Health expert Max Johansen. They discuss movies about viral health epidemics, why we watch them, what they get right or wrong about contagion and how we, as a society, contend with it.
From Tennessee Williams to Jean Claude Van Damme, the Suns Cinema gang discusses New Orleans in the movies. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
Suns Cinema roars into the 20s with some hot takes on Uncut Gems, Ricky Gervais, and New Wave Cinema with special guest Makda Amdetsyon (Suns' best bartender). Powered and distributed by Simplecast
The Suns Cinema podcast dishes out the hot takes on Scorsese's luke warm The Irishman, before talking about the best holiday movies to watch this season. Skip to the end to listen to Al Pacino's Dunkin Donuts musical number "Dunkaccino" from Adam Sandler's 2011 flop JACK AND JILL. https://letterboxd.com/cauleyfilms/list/suns-cinema-podcast-xmas-watchlist/edit/ for this episodes list of films. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
We interview filmmaker Jeff Krulik after a screening of his documentary "Led Zeppelin Played Here" at Suns Cinema (a super-cool theater) in Washington DC. Jeff's film explores a bit of music folklore — some say that Led Zeppelin played a show to about 50 people at the Wheaton Youth Center in Maryland in January 1969. Yet there is no physical documentation of this concert. Jeff is also well-known for the short film "Heavy Metal Parking Lot," which you can find on YouTube. Watch it! Another screening of "Led Zeppelin Played Here" will be held on May 24 at AFI Silver in Silver Spring MD. Info at afi.com/silver/ Learn more about "Led Zeppelin Played Here" at ledzeppelinplayedhere.com Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC
The Suns crew talks the highs and lows of their three years in business... and what's in the stars for Suns.
Jason, David, and Ryan try to break down the films of Yorgos Lanthimos, the oscar buzzing director whose movies are featured this month at Suns Cinema. What makes his movies so funny, uncomfortable, and distinct?
This week the Suns Cinema crew discuss their favorite scenes from the local grocery. Mariel Garcia also joins the guys to talk about Salsa Night at Suns and her work as a DC community activist.
The Suns Cinema crew discuss the summer that was in the world of cinema and reflect on the career of movie star Burt Reynolds who passed away Sept. 6.
SUNS is going back to school with Emily Gasoi, Teacher & Candidate for Ward 1 State Board of education and Jeremy Mohler, Journalist, Mount Pleasant Resident, & occasional SUNS Cinema patron.
Paul reminisces about his entry into the DC music scene, while Tony reviews the DC indie movie theater Suns Cinema. Plus, every song we play is an email submission! Tracklisting: NoOne Sphere – Pictures In My Room [unreleased] Crosby Cofod – Breathing [Snippets] Rogerio Naressi – Remember Who You Are feat. Cody Valentine [single] Tired […]
The Suns Cinema crew discuss the week that was at Suns including a spotlight breakdown of the little seen 1973 film "The Spook Who Sat By The Door". They also tease the cinema's August line up, Sun's Likes It Hot.
The Suns Cinema crew discuss the theme of the month; Red, White and Blue Steel and chat with filmmaker Christopher Allen about Living Los Sures, a documentary series in NYC uniting the creative efforts of hundreds of artists, documentary makers and communities.
Projectionist/Filmmaker Robin Bell and Community Organizer Mariel Garcia join the show to discuss their latest projects and coming attractions at Suns Cinema.
The Suns Cinema team discusses the week that was as well as the gender swap reboots currently sweeping Hollywood.
Actor, drag queen Donna Slash joins the Suns Cinema crew to discuss trash cinema and Donna's guest curating at Suns this week. The crew also review Paul Schrader's new film, "First Reformed."
The Suns Cinema crew talks Memorial Day movies and invites friend-of-the-podcast Denise Hurwitz to discuss her obsession with the movie "Titanic" with the guys.
The Suns Cinema crew discuss the water-themed June at the cinema in Mt. Pleasant and talk some new movies currently playing in everyone's neighborhood.
Do you wanna know what a b-side of our podcast would sound like? It would be this one! Work has been getting a bit cray cray lately and we've had to pull an old emergency episode in for this week, but we'll be recording a ton next week. Show notes: The movie with Whoopie Goldberg and the dinosaur is Theodore Rex. The anime B is talking about at the end called Mind Games. Look it up on Youtube and see it at Suns Cinema on the 25th! Not all of our episodes are up on iTunes, but you are able to still listen to our back catalog on our site uncouthtangents.com and youtube channel Uncouth Tangents where we post our power hours and special episodes!
Harvey "Anime" Ashton joins the Suns Cinema crew to discuss this month's anime line-up at Suns and lets the guys in on the real points of being a private detective.
The Suns Cinema crew announce May's animation- themed calendar at the cinema, they discuss the strange life and times of Christopher Lee and review "Wicker Man" and talk Marvel "Infinity War".
Special guest Bong Boilen (aka comedian Andrew Bucket) joins the crew of Suns Cinema to discuss the use of marijuana in cinema. The crew also discuss the week at Suns and review John Krasinski's new hit "A Quiet Place."
The Suns Cinema crew discuss Reagan Era blockbusters and the fine art of dentistry in the movies through hegalian lens of their special guest Slavoj Zizek ... AKA Max. Screen reader support enabled.
Comedian Jen Tisdale joins the Suns Cinema team to discuss the magic of the telephone as it relates to cinema, and the crew take to the phone lines themselves to hear from some interesting callers.
The Suns Cinema team wraps up the month of female-directors, discusses the connections of youth in revolt as it relates to the recent national march in Washington, and they take a look at the upcoming month of 80's films programmed for the cinema in April.
The team at Suns Cinema discuss the merits of a great soundrtack
Jenn Tisdale, comedian and BFF of the podcast, joins the Suns Cinema conversation about women in film. The crew also take a closer look at director Amy Heckerling's 1995 "Clueless" and discuss films passing or failing the Bechdel Test.
This episode the Suns Cinema team reviews February's theme of Do The Right Thing and look forward to the March offerings featuring films directed by women. They also cast their ballots for the 2018 Academy Awards.
In honor of Presidents Day, this week the guys from Suns Cinema take a look at presidential films, discuss the happenings at Suns, and wax poetic about some of their earliest movie experiences - the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Guest Host Jenn Tisdale joins Jason and Dave during this week's podcast to examine Winter movies and why we love being cinematically trapped with psychos, weirdos, and grumpy old men. The crew also takes a look at movies for Valentine's Day and latest happenings and coming attractions to Suns Cinema.