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The Night Before returns with another double feature. Though at first they were a bit weary of its three hour runtime, the Night Before couple was eager to talk about DRIVE MY CAR (2021) over pizza and beers at Hampton Station in Tampa, Florida. However, before ordering their pizza they shared a brief conversation about the 2019 film SWORD OF TRUST starting Marc Maron. Show Link The Night Before Movie Podcast Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/nightbeforepodcast/
What we want from 2022 is a little more trust. And an old sword. I think we may have been a little confused by choosing this weeks less than antique film Sword of Trust, but i think its safe to say we’re happy with the decision. And we certainly won’t be sheltering it away from … Continue reading "328: Sword of Trust [2019] Movie Discussion"
What we want from 2022 is a little more trust. And an old sword. I think we may have been a little confused by choosing this weeks less than antique film Sword of Trust, but i think its safe to say we’re happy with the decision. And we certainly won’t be sheltering it away from … Continue reading "328: Sword of Trust [2019] Movie Discussion"
Did the South actually win the Civil War? No. Also, Cale and Slade take a detour to discuss the pros and cons of the indie movie world.
It's Matt's birthday pick and he chose a triple bill of films with SWORD in the title. Disney's The Sword in the Stone from 1963. The 1966 Samurai classic, The Sword of Doom. Aaaaand Lynn Shelton's 2019 film, Sword of Truth, which stars Marc Maron. Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: sddpod@gmail.com. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs. We also have t-shirts available via our TeePublic store!
Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In a very special episode 65, Sam is joined by Corrina Antrobus, Beth Webb, Steph Watts and Caitlin Quinlan from Who Is She? A Bechdel Test Fest Podcast. This is a special episode that focuses on the late Lynn Shelton and four of her under 90 minute movies: Sword Of Trust, Your Sister's Sister, Touchy Feely and Humpday. The Bechdel Test Fest team and Sam are trying to work out which single Lynn Shelton film should be presented at the festival as a tribute to one of our favourite filmmakers. 4 fantastic films enter the podcast, but who will win? Join us to find out! Thank you for downloading. We'll be back in a couple of weeks! Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/90minfilm We are a proud member of the Stripped Media Network. Website: 90minfilmfest.com Tweet: @90MinFilmFest Instagram: @90MinFilmFest Hosted and produced by @sam_clements. Edited and produced by Louise Owen. Guest stars @corrinacorrina, @BethKWebb, @_stephwatts, @csaquinlan. Additional editing and sound mixing by @lukemakestweets. Music by @martinaustwick. Artwork by @samgilbey. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. We're an independent podcast and every recommendation helps - thank you! Further listening: Marc Maron's beautiful tribute to Lynn Shelton on the WTF Podcast. Buy your Lynn Shelton t-shirt here Bonus Link: Remember when we mentioned that Eve introduced the Bechdel Test Fest's screening of Whip It? Here's the pic!
With Sword of Trust, writer/director Lynn Shelton continued her exploration of low budget, independent comedies while stepping a bit outside her comfort zone by filming a story in Alabama instead of the Pacific Northwest. It gave her another opportunity to work with her partner at the time Marc Maron. In the film, she skewers conspiracy theorists and clearly is having fun with it. But how does her improvisational style work as the film builds to its third act? Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we conclude our Lynn Shelton series with her 2019 comedy Sword of Trust. Here's a hint at what we talk about. We love the comedy as it relates to making fun of the belief systems that support some of these nutty conspiracy theories. Unfortunately, Shelton and her co-writer Mike O'Brien rely too heavily on the improv style, which doesn't allow for a satisfactory third act. Marc Maron is great as the cantankerous pawn shop owner. We buy his emotion in the dramatic story involving his former girlfriend. But he comes across as a bit lost in that third act as well. Jon Bass, Michaela Watkins, and Jillian Bell are great as the rest of the team rounding out Maron's group as they try to sell an antique Civil War sword, but even they fall prey to some of the struggles of improv performing in the film. It's great to see Shelton filming in another area of the country, but does the indie budget and her lack of knowledge of the area keep them from really getting the Southern locations to stand out? Sadly, Shelton passed away in 2020 from a rare form of blood cancer, but her films will live on and even if we didn't love all of these, we fell under her spell as a director and certainly want to explore more of her output. Largely, we like Sword of Trust quite a bit, but that third act does bog things down. Still, we'd absolutely watch it again. It's a very fun and funny movie. It's worth checking out, then tune in to this week's show! The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Film Sundries Learn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership — visit TruStory FM. Watch this film: JustWatch Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
How does director Lynn Shelton do with her return to indie comedy? What do Marc Maron, Jon Bass, Michaela Watkins, and Jillian Bell bring to the table as the central performers in the film? As her final film before she passed away sadly in 2020, how does this film fit into her filmography and will we be returning to talk about more of her films? Tune in to this week's show to get answers to these questions and more!
With Sword of Trust, writer/director Lynn Shelton continued her exploration of low budget, independent comedies while stepping a bit outside her comfort zone by filming a story in Alabama instead of the Pacific Northwest. It gave her another opportunity to work with her partner at the time Marc Maron. In the film, she skewers conspiracy theorists and clearly is having fun with it. But how does her improvisational style work as the film builds to its third act? Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we conclude our Lynn Shelton series with her 2019 comedy Sword of Trust. Here's a hint at what we talk about. We love the comedy as it relates to making fun of the belief systems that support some of these nutty conspiracy theories. Unfortunately, Shelton and her co-writer Mike O'Brien rely too heavily on the improv style, which doesn't allow for a satisfactory third act. Marc Maron is great as the cantankerous pawn shop owner. We buy his emotion in the dramatic story involving his former girlfriend. But he comes across as a bit lost in that third act as well. Jon Bass, Michaela Watkins, and Jillian Bell are great as the rest of the team rounding out Maron's group as they try to sell an antique Civil War sword, but even they fall prey to some of the struggles of improv performing in the film. It's great to see Shelton filming in another area of the country, but does the indie budget and her lack of knowledge of the area keep them from really getting the Southern locations to stand out? Sadly, Shelton passed away in 2020 from a rare form of blood cancer, but her films will live on and even if we didn't love all of these, we fell under her spell as a director and certainly want to explore more of her output. Largely, we like Sword of Trust quite a bit, but that third act does bog things down. Still, we'd absolutely watch it again. It's a very fun and funny movie. It's worth checking out, then tune in to this week's show! The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Film Sundries Learn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership — visit TruStory FM. Watch this film: JustWatch Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
How does director Lynn Shelton do with her return to indie comedy? What do Marc Maron, Jon Bass, Michaela Watkins, and Jillian Bell bring to the table as the central performers in the film? As her final film before she passed away sadly in 2020, how does this film fit into her filmography and will we be returning to talk about more of her films? Tune in to this week's show to get answers to these questions and more!
Reviews of the Oscar Nominated Live Action & Animated shorts. Reviews of the Sky Cinema films Antebellum (Including spoiler section) & Assassins. Reviews of the Streaming films The Columnist & Sword Of Trust. Review of the Amazon film Palm Springs. Review of the Netflix film Red Dot.DIRECT LINK
It’s been a while hasn’t it?PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LFABEMAIL: askletsfightaboss@gmail.comTWITTER: https://twitter.com/LetsFightABossINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/letsfightabossWe’ve arrived at this nice remote cabin on Carrauntoohil Mountain for some rest and relaxation. So put the kettle on and kick back while we recommend a few choice bits of media. We’ll recap the last few months and hand out a few video game awards. What could possibly go wrong?Quest Log:Films - Kajillionaire, Possessor, Unpregnant, Sword of Trust, I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Time Walker, Killer Weekend, AntebellumTV - Dead to Me, Close Enough, Schitt's Creek, The Mandalorian, The Sopranos, The WireMisc. - Kenny Omega is the AEW Champion, Hayden Christensen returning as Darth Vader in Obi-Wan Kenobi series, Harrow the Ninth, Bokurano: Ours, As The Gods Will, Ikigami: The Ultimate LimitAward Categories:- Best New Character- Best Old Game- Biggest Shit ShowThere will be spoilers for every game we’ve played this year.
Put on a clean shirt and pour some drinks, it's date night! Sean and Kate head down south on a double date with James and Liza as they discuss director Lynn Shelton's final film, 2019's 'Sword of Trust' (02:15). After that they take time to discuss Cary Elwes and Tate Donovan, all while Julia Roberts and Patrick Swayze films hang in the balance. It's an old fashioned game of Rent, Own, Destroy (51:10).
This week I pay tribute to Lynn Shelton! Join me for a short chat with myself as I share my recent dive into her films. Indie films on the chat peeps!
This week Dhani and John discuss: Sword of Trust Run - S1 (HBO) Hannah Gadsby - Douglas (Netflix) Defending Jacob - S1 (Apple TV+) Fuller House - S5 (Netflix) Amy Schumer Learns To Cook (Food Network) Snowpiercer - S1 (TNT) Space Force - S1 (Netflix) Love Life (HBO MAX) Actors' Corner: Ben Stiller
This episode was recorded in early April, but was only published two days before the sudden, unexpected death of Lynn. I'm forever grateful we had this final chat together. I never realized how poignant it would be. (Original Description follows) Seattle filmmaker Lynn Shelton is behind some of the hottest shows out, including GLOW (Netflix) and Little Fires Everywhere (Hulu). Shelton also has movies like HUMPDAY, YOUR SISTER'S SISTER and her latest, from 2019, with her boyfriend Marc Maron, SWORD OF TRUST. As Marc of his WTF with Marc Maron Podcast walks through their shared quarantine home, Lynn and Scott get all caught up on working with Kerry Washington and Reese Witherspoon, new love and the challenge to keep creating.
“Sword of Trust” stars Marc Maron (TV’s “GLOW”), Jillian Bell (“Brittany Runs a Marathon”) and Michaela Watkins (“The Way Back”). This broad ensemble comedy is about the efforts of several people to sell a sword that may prove that the South won the Civil War. It’s the latest from director Lynn Shelton (“Outside In”).
This episode makes liars out of all of us. A episode recorded about a month back, we talk about Sword of Trust, the latest from Lynn Shelton. In the episode, we say October is going to be all horror. This episode clearly makes liars out of all of us. We talk about Outside In as well, another of Shelton's films. Oh and we drink some beer.
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of Sword of Trust. Directed by Lynn Shelton. With Marc Maron, Jon Bass, and Michaela Watkins. Cynthia and Mary show up to collect Cynthia's inheritance from her deceased grandfather, but the only item she receives is an antique sword that was believed by her grandfather to be proof that the South won the Civil War. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller Featured Review: • Sword of Trust The Verdict: • Stephen: Recommend with Caveat • Christopher: Recommend with Caveat Music for this Episode: • Sword of Trust (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of Sword of Trust. Directed by Lynn Shelton. With Marc Maron, Jon Bass, and Michaela Watkins. Cynthia and Mary show up to collect Cynthia's inheritance from her deceased grandfather, but the only item she receives is an antique sword that was believed by her grandfather to be proof that the South won the Civil War. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller Featured Review: • Sword of Trust The Verdict: • Stephen: Recommend with Caveat • Christopher: Recommend with Caveat Music for this Episode: • Sword of Trust (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey
Gary Scott reviews Never Too Young To Die (2:37), Hobbs and Shaw (9:47), Sword of Trust (18:42) and it ends with the Message Of The Week (24:49).
pivotalfilmpodcast@gmail.com, www.twitter.com/filmpivotal, www.pivotalfilm.com Mario and Tom open this weeks show with a solo, mini-review of Lynn Shelton’s “Sword of Trust,” starring Marc Maron and Michaela Watkins, which leads into a reflection on the difficulties of doing a movie podcast in 2019 while also trying to do literally anything else (9:14). Then, they try and recruit people to give their opinions on their number 51’s: Tom (31:54), Mario (51:56). On Tap! Out of Brattleboro, VT, Hermit Thrush Brewery’s Po Sweet – a Sour Pale Ale. http://www.hermitthrushbrewery.com/beers/po-tweet/ (2:34). Music Credits: “Her Eyes Play Tricks on the Camera” – Robert Pollard, “Pivotal Film” – Guided by Voices, “Sugarcube” – Yo La Tengo, “Ghost” – Neutral Milk Hotel.
In episode ninety-seven of movies imo., Ben, Brandon, and Daniel yell over each other about Lynn Shelton's provocative new comedy SWORD OF TRUST before going on to discuss three more of her signature films: HUMPDAY, YOUR SISTER'S SISTER, and OUTSIDE IN. Ben believes Jay Duplass to be one of the finest actors of his generation, Daniel celebrates Marc Maron being born in a trunk, and Brandon shares inside intel on Shelton's delightful demeanor offscreen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey there movies that don't suckers! In this weeks episode, the guys go super indie to super mainstream. They start off talking about Mumblecore queen Lynn Shelton's new one(and a vehicle for Marc Maron) Sword of Trust. Then, we jump into Fast Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw. Spoiler alert- Chris didn't hate it! Good pod.
Guest: Lynn Shelton is a director and actress, known for Humpday (2009), Sword of Trust (2019) and Laggies (2014). Host: Shanee Edwards graduated from UCLA Film School with an MFA in Screenwriting and is currently the film critic for SheKnows.com. She recently won the Next MacGyver television writing competition to create a TV show about a female engineer. Her pilot, Ada and the Machine, is currently in development with America Ferrera's Take Fountain Productions. You can follow her on Twitter: @ShaneeEdwards The Script Lab: For all the latest from The Script Lab, be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. And become a member of TSL 360 to enjoy the LARGEST screenwriting education content library, featuring masterclasses, deep-dive interviews, and lectures from Academy Award-winning screenwriters, TV show-runners, producers, literary managers, agents, studio executives, and leading educators – all in one place.
Director Lynn Shelton discusses her film, Sword of Trust, with fellow director Jake Kasdan. The film tells the story of Cynthia, who learns that her inheritance from her deceased grandfather is an antique sword that he believed was proof that the South won the Civil War. To sell the sword, Cynthia and her friend Mary team up with a cantankerous pawnshop owner and his man-child employee, who've discovered there's a market for the relic. See photos and a summary of this event below: https://www.dga.org/Events/2019/Sept2019/SwordOfTrust_QnA_0719.aspx
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, Ryan and Jay jump back into the Fast & Furious franchise with a review of Hobbs & Shaw, and they also discuss the little indie Sword of Trust! - Review: Hobbs & Shaw (7:57) - Review: Sword of Trust (39:44) Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insession-film-podcast/id605634337 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5LIi40D5BTFnsRMP57O5nG IHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-insession-film-podcast-30916083/ Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?authuser&u=0#/ps/It5foal422yoktioaclalk3ykyi Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/insession-film TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-InSession-Film-Podcast-p522717/ Listen Now: http://insessionfilm.com/insession-film-podcasts-listen-now/
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... Read More ›
Quentin Tarantino has released the penultimate film of his career. Alan & Chris share their thoughts on his "Once Upon a Time...In Hollywood" as well as the smaller indie comedy "Sword of Trust" starring Marc Maron. After the review segment, Chris takes a turn running the movie news desk. The episode closes out with recommendations of films you might have missed that you should consider adding to your viewing queue. Recommendations: "Ophelia (2018)", "Doubt (2008)"
Thank you for tuning in to Episode #51 of Reel Dads! Our sincerest apologies for being one week behind on releasing the episode, but when you hear Kyle's explanation, you'll probably be able to cut us a little slack. This time around, Kyle takes the new-school route and Tim takes the old-school route. Enjoy!Kyle's Picks: - “Four Dogs" (2013) // Directed By Joe Burke // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription. - “Sword of Trust" (2019) // Directed By Lynn Shelton // Available to RENT NOW for $6.99 on Amazon Prime.Tim's Picks:- "Living In Oblivion" (1995) // Directed By Tom DiCillo // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.- “Parents" (1989) // Directed By Bob Balaban // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Thank you for tuning in to Episode #51 of Reel Dads! Our sincerest apologies for being one week behind on releasing the episode, but when you hear Kyle's explanation, you'll probably be able to cut us a little slack. This time around, Kyle takes the new-school route and Tim takes the old-school route. Enjoy!Kyle's Picks: - “Four Dogs" (2013) // Directed By Joe Burke // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription. - “Sword of Trust" (2019) // Directed By Lynn Shelton // Available to RENT NOW for $6.99 on Amazon Prime.Tim's Picks:- "Living In Oblivion" (1995) // Directed By Tom DiCillo // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.- “Parents" (1989) // Directed By Bob Balaban // Available to WATCH NOW with Amazon Prime subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Anything good in theaters or home video this week? Glad you asked....
Stress balls, yay! Also, this week we’re talking SWORD OF TRUST (3:30), a laid back-ish comedy directed by Lynn Shelton, written by Shelton and Mike O’Brien, and starring Marc Maron as a pawn shop owner who happens upon a potentially big money maker. Then it’s the big fuggin’ movie of the week, FAST & FURIOUS PRESENTS: HOBBS & SHAW (18:30). Testosterone? You bet. Larfs? Sure. And, of course, kicks in the balls aplenty. Strap in.
On this week's episode: Lulu Wang's The Farewell and Lynn Shelton's Sword of Trust. We also discuss the recently announced line-ups of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) & the New York Film Festival (NYFF), how to spot new talent in the American Independent film scene and our #CedarLee3 picks for favorite comedians who went dramatic. New Films The Farewell Sword of Trust This week’s list of films you should be watching was inspired by Lulu Wang's The Farewell, featuring a dramatic turn by comedienne Awkwafina. So this week we take a look at memorable dramatic turns from comedians. Tell us about your favorites @CedarLeeTheatre using #CedarLee3.
When three working mics suddenly become two, sometimes a guest becomes a cohost! At least that's what happens this week, when Rebecca nobly sacrifices herself so that special guest Nick Sahoyah can join Jason for reviews of THE LION KING, THE FAREWELL, and SWORD OF TRUST.
Ken Burns & Lynn Shelton. Ken Burns discusses his upcoming documentary series, “Country Music” and Lynn Shelton talks about the making of her new film, “Sword Of Trust”, which stars Marc Maron.
The new film Sword of Trust features a deep-dive into a fictional conspiracy theory that the South actually won the Civil War. Directed by mumblecore veteran Lynn Shelton and starring everyone's favorite curmudgeon Marc Maron, Sword of Trust is a comedy about a couple who inherit a Confederate sword that actually proves the South won … Continue reading 256 – Conspiracy Theories: From Sword Of Trust to The Moon Landing → The post 256 – Conspiracy Theories: From Sword Of Trust to The Moon Landing appeared first on See You On The Other Side.
The new film Sword of Trust features a deep-dive into a fictional conspiracy theory that the South actually won the Civil War. Directed by mumblecore veteran Lynn Shelton and starring everyone’s favorite curmudgeon Marc Maron, Sword of Trust is a comedy about a couple who inherit a Confederate sword that actually proves the South won … Continue reading 256 – Conspiracy Theories: From Sword Of Trust to The Moon Landing → The post 256 – Conspiracy Theories: From Sword Of Trust to The Moon Landing appeared first on See You On The Other Side.
It’s that time of year again. San Diego Comic Con 2019 is here. Welcome to Episode 293 where we are covering some of the big news from SDCC 2019. This year we are joined by Rebekah Dahling from the Number One Comic Books/The Animated Batcast podcasts as well as special guest Jacob Harmon from Brute... Read more
We couldn’t let “Crawl” slink away from us without talking about it on Breakfast All Day. Alonso, Matt and Christy play catch-up this week with the supremely schlocky thriller, which weirdly wasn’t screened for critics before opening day. We also review Lynn Shelton’s largely improvised indie comedy “Sword of Trust,” which features a great Marc Maron performance. As a little bonus, we give you a taste of the kind of content you can enjoy over at our Patreon with trailer talk about “It Chapter Two” and the featurette for “Cats.” (The full trailer for the musical extravaganza came out after we recorded, but we’ll be sure to discuss it next week.) And if you’re looking for our discussion of the big movie of the week, Disney’s live-action incarnation of “The Lion King,” we did an early review of that on the previous episode. Thanks as always for joining us.
Doug and Geoff Tate talk berries, meeting Andy Andrist and taling out some wildlife. Olivia Grace and Javelina introduce their podcast idea to the boys. Thanks to all of the listeners who have supported the podcast by subscribing to our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/stanhopepodcast) - (https://www.patreon.com/stanhopepodcast). Join at any level and you will receive bonus podcast each month. Any level of support helps and is much appreciated. The bonus podcasts will only be available to those who have subscribed through Patreon. Thanks in advance. Fall 2019 Tour Dates are on the way so join the Doug Stanhope Mailing List at https://www.dougstanhope.com/ Recorded July 14th, 2019 at the HomeStretch House in Tucson, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@DougStanhope), Geoff Tate (@geofftate96), Javelina, Olivia Grace (@OliviaDoesBits), and Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced and Edited by Chaille. This episode is sponsored by “SWORD OF TRUST” starring Marc Maron - IFC presents “SWORD OF TRUST”, starring Marc Maron as a cynical pawnshop owner who comes into possession of a sword that, to a network of deranged conspiracy theorists, proves the South really won the Civil War. “SWORD OF TRUST” is now in theaters and On Demand. Visit https://www.swordoftrust.com (https://www.swordoftrust.com/) for details. www.DougStanhope.com/store - http://www.dougstanhope.com/store/ (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?v=oIPRYcY_Xs8&redir_token=THAI8ouIQDtnov1_-Z9N9CsULH98MTU1OTM3MjkwMEAxNTU5Mjg2NTAw&event=video_description&q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dougstanhope.com%2Fstore%2F) LINKS - Check out Geoff Tate on the road this fall opening for Tom Segura - https://www.justanotherclown.com/ “American Prison: A Reporter's Undercover Journey into the Business of Punishment” – Shane Bauer - https://amzn.to/2LY8Hub “Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America's Police Forces” by Radley Balko - https://www.amazon.com/Rise-Warrior-Cop-Militarization-Americas/dp/1610394577 HomeStretch Foundation - https://www.homestretchfoundation.org/ We like what they are doing over at http://www.FIRRP.org (http://www.firrp.org/) - Check it out Support the Innocence Project - http://www.innocenceproject.org (http://www.innocenceproject.org/) Closing song, “The Stanhope Rag”, written and performed by Scotty Conant for Doug Stanhope and used with permission – Available on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/scottyconant
Marc Maron heads up a stellar cast in a story about a pawnshop owner who meets a couple trying to hawk a Civil War-era sword. Hilarity ensues, of course. We chat with filmmaker Lynn Shelton (Humpday, Your Sister's Sister) about comedy, screenwriting, improv, directing, trusting your actors and working with Marc on Sword of Trust.
It's all about the trials and tribulations of family and the human condition this week on BEHIND THE LENS as we take a look at two distinctly different films – DESOLATE and SWORD OF TRUST – and two distinctly different approaches to filmmaking. First up, take a listen to our exclusive prerecorded interview with writer/director LYNN SHELTON as she talks about her new film, SWORD OF TRUST. Always a laugh-filled joy to speak with Lynn, we kick off our conversation talking about her directorial lessons learned over the past few years while focusing on episodic television versus feature films and now her return to the humor of her earlier works like "Humpday". And then writer/director FREDERICK CIPOLETTI joins us live talking about his new film DESOLATE, a story that focuses on farmers decimated by drought, turning their farm, the town, and community to the brink of collapse while allowing conflict, crime, and violence to erupt as each struggles to survive. Take a listen as Frederick talks about how California's drought served as the inspiration for this story, working with cinematographer Isaac Bauman to create a beautiful visual tone that embraces the browns and golds of dead crops and dry lands while blue-ebony night skies and tight framing metaphorically serve to showcase the uncertainty and unknown of what's to come, casting, detailed sound design, editing, and more. http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Interviews with Midsommar star Jack Reynor and Sword of Trust writer and director Lynn Shelton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interviews with Midsommar star Jack Reynor and Sword of Trust writer and director Lynn Shelton.
Episode 2 of the Buck Hollywood Hour, incredibly stoned film ramblings. Buck attends a secret screening and it wasn't Midsommer, but a Marc Maron improv movie. July is for JCVD we start our journey with 1997's Double Team featuring Dennis Rodman. You know we getting in on that universal monsters swag with Son of Dracula.
The Los Angeles Times is in Austin for South by Southwest, the the annual festival of film, music, technology, art, culture, tacos, barbecue, partying - and something of a laboratory think tank for the future. Times film writer Mark Olsen (@IndieFocus) talks with @marcmaron, who's expanding his wings as a movie actor, along with director @lynnsheltonfilm, who saw him as a star. Olsen also interviews @alexgibneyfilm, whose documentary about Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, THE INVENTOR: OUT FOR BLOOD IN SILICON VALLEY, is set to debut on HBO.And in a preview of next week's episode, Austin native Ethan Hawke shares his affection for SXSW, and says "its DNA is a little more punk rock than any other festival in America."