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ONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONS began with film journalist Blake Howard examining Michael Mann’s 1995 crime opus HEAT chronologically, in 60-second increments, in the aptly titled ”One HEAT Minute.” The finale featured the legendary mastermind director, screenwriter and producer behind the film Michael Mann.
The show continues with:
MIAMI NICE is a ”Modern Mann” campfire podcast that pours over every loveable morsel of Michael Mann’s misunderstood masterpiece Miami Vice (2006). The show’s expanding catalogue frequently strays into the world of other contemporary Mann productions like Collateral (Collateral Confessions), Tokyo Vice (Tokyo Nice) and Blackhat. Hosted by Katie Walsh and Blake Howard
THE BLUS BROTHERS/IMPRINT COMPANION is a physical media podcast to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia’s boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films (and more). Alexei Toliopoulos and Blake Howard host them.
TOO MUCH MOVIE is a show lost in 90s movies that are ”too much” in the best possible way. Rob Belushi, Chris Candy and Blake Howard host it.
Completed series:
THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS A TWELVE-EPISODE LIMITED PODCAST SERIES FOCUSING ON THE CLIMAX OF MICHAEL MANN’S 1992 EPIC THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS.
INCREMENT VICE, Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice, a scene at a time. Hosted by Travis Woods
ALL THE PRESIDENT’S MINUTES is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet.
JOSIE AND THE PODCATS is a limited podcast series diving into the history, the production, the music, the legacy, and the fandom surrounding the 2001 cult classic Josie and the Pussycats. Maria Lewis hosts it.
ZODIAC: CHRONICLE a 24-part investigation into David Fincher’s 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac.
The podcast One Heat Minute Productions is created by Blake Howard. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
You may know Scott Derrickson as one of the best genre directors around, thanks to “The Black Phone,” “Doctor Strange,” and “Sinister”; what you might not know is that he’s a literal Akira Kurosawa scholar. So this week, he joins us to discuss one of the master’s most influential films, “Rashomon” — as well as Scott’s new movie “The Gorge,” which is out Friday on Apple TV+.
In the sixth episode, host Blake Howard talks about the incredible supporting cast in SNEAKERS especially the poet laureate of character actors - Stephen Tobolowsky:
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Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, The Last Video Store) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute Productions) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming IMPRINT FILMS physical media releases.
In this episode, we discuss:
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Hang onto your slipcases because Blake Howard (One Heat Minute Productions) and special guest Scout Tafoya (author of The Black Book: An Anthony Mann Reader) collaborate to dissect CRITERION COLLECTION physical media releases.
Noirish shadows spread across the frontier in this landmark western, the first of the celebrated collaborations between director Anthony Mann and actor James Stewart that redefined the genre with their moral and psychological intensity. Beginning his midcareer transition into increasingly edgy roles, Stewart portrays an avenging sharpshooter whose stolen rifle becomes a harbinger of death as it is passed from one doomed hand to the next. Featuring a stellar cast that includes a touching Shelley Winters, a sensationally sleazy Dan Duryea, and a pre-stardom Rock Hudson, this elemental tale of violence begetting violence broke new ground with its evocation of the West as a no-man’s-land of antiheroes and villains.
Scout Tafoya is a film critic, video essayist, filmmaker, and author of Cinemaphagy: On The Psychedelic Classical Form of Tobe Hooper, the first book-length critical study of the director of "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre." Originally from Doylestown, PA, he is the creator of RogerEbert.com's The Unloved, the longest-running video essay series on the web, about movies in need of a second look. His writing has appeared in the Village Voice, Film Comment, Nylon Magazine, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Film Stage, among others. He is the director of over 25 feature films, including "Eyam," "House of Little Deaths," and "Beata Virgo Viscera," which debuted on RogerEbert.com. His features and his extensive video essay work can be found at Patreon.com/honorszombie.
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In this special bonus episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, I talk to another faithful Michael Mann acolyte, author of MICHAEL MANN: A CONTEMPORARY RETROSPECTIVE, Jean-Baptise Thoret, about his curation of incredible insights.
Jean-Baptiste Thoret is a French director, historian and film critic born in 1969, a specialist in American cinema and, particularly, New Hollywood and Italian cinema of the 1970s. He is the author of fifteen books on cinema, including American Cinema of the 1970s. In 2017, he directed We Blew It, his first feature film.
Book: Michael Mann: Mirages of the Contemporary
Gravity of the Flux: Michael Mann’s Miami Vice
The Seventies Reloaded: (What does the cinema think about when it dreams of Baudrillard?)
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Hang onto your slipcases because Blake Howard (One Heat Minute Productions) and special guest Travis Woods (Bright Wall / Dark Room) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming IMPRINT FILMS physical media releases.
In this episode, we discuss: Film Focus: Burt Reynolds (1973 – 1976) – Imprint Collection #374 – 376
Quintessential leading man Burt Reynolds stars in three action-packed thrill rides from the 70s!
Limited Edition 4-Disc Hardbox, featuring brand NEW Special Features for every film, plus the acclaimed 2020 feature documentary ‘I Am Burt Reynolds’.
Travis Woods (Host of INCREMENT VICE)
Travis Woods is a Contributing Editor at Bright Wall/Dark Room, as well as a writer for The New Beverly Cinema and Cinephilia & Beyond.
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On the first episode of our film-by-film rundown of Danny Peary’s beloved 1986 movie guide, we are joined by Vulture TV critic and longtime friend Roxana Hadadi, who explains her personal, familial connection to Francis Ford Coppola’s 1974 Oscar-winner, and joins in a spirited discussion of the picture’s virtues, flaws, and reputation.
Roxana Hadadi
Roxana Hadadi is a Vulture/New York Magazine TV critic who also writes about film and pop culture, with the closed captions on and motion smoothing off.
The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The second year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2014. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2015 in 2025, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, I catch up with my dear friend, Liam Billingham, co-host/co-founder of Die Hard on a Blank, to talk about how much we love the dearly departed Phillip Seymour Hoffman in A MOST WANTED MAN.
Podcast host and producer. Person Of The Week, Die Hard On A Blank (@diehardoab)
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The second year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2014. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2015 in 2025, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, I catch up with co-host/co-founder of Film Stage/filmmaker Dan Mecca - to talk about being the only two people on the island for Rupert Wyatt's THE GAMBLER.
Dan Mecca
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The second year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2014. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2015 in 2025, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, I catch up with my friend, freelance writer and film critic Courtney Howard, to discuss the gloriously demented GONE GIRL.
Courtney Howard is a film critic and entertainment journalist whose work has been published on Variety, SheKnows, Awards Circuit and FreshFiction.tv. In addition to being a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), she’s also a member of the Critic’s Choice Association (CCA, formerly known as the BFCA), the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) and the Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ).
Born and raised in Northern California, Courtney has loved Hollywood ever since seeing her first film in theaters at age 6 (‘E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial’). She learned about movie-making craft and theory at BIOLA University, earning a degree in film. She now resides in Southern California with her screenwriter husband and has never met a dachshund she didn’t like.
Twitter: @Lulamaybelle
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The second year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2014. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2015 in 2025, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, I catch up with the legend and friend of the show from The B-Side podcast, writer at the Film Stage/producer Conor O'Donnell - to talk about the many pleasures within this supremely entertaining "three-star thriller" Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit.
Conor O'Donnell
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The second year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2014. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2015 in 2025, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, I catch up with a TV critic for Vulture, one of the world's best film critics and one of my favourite people Roxana Hadadi about the incredibly special DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES.
Roxana Hadadi is a writer with a lot of thoughts about a lot of things, but mostly movies, TV, books, and pop culture.
FOLLOW ROXANA ON TWITTER HERE: @roxana_hadadi
BYLINES: TV critic @vulture | @pajiba, @avclub, @crookedmarquee, @ebertvoices, @polygon
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In the latest episode, I catch up with the host of the 50MPH podcast Kris Tapley about the birth of the action franchise of the last decade, JOHN WICK.
Kris Tapley has covered the film and television industry for two decades, with bylines at Variety, The New York Times, Empire, Vanity Fair, Netflix Queue, HitFix and The Times of London. He was formerly the host of Variety and iHeartRadio’s Playback podcast where he interviewed filmmakers, actors and more about their work. He also hosted Netflix’s behind-the-scenes podcast The Call Sheet, as well as the popular awards season podcast Oscar Talk, a co-production with IndieWire. He now works as a writer and consultant in Los Angeles, where he lives with his loving wife, lively son and lazy cat. You can follow him on Twitter @kristapley.
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In the latest episode, I catch up with the Managing Editor at Letterboxd, physical media 'thirst-trapper' and all-round incredible film mind, Mitchell Beaupre, to talk about the peak for Oscar Isaac and director J.C Chandor - A MOST VIOLENT YEAR.
Mitchell Beaupre
Managing Editor at @letterboxd l also at @TheFilmStage @PasteMagazine @ThePlaylistNews @LWLies l Member: @DorianAwards
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In the latest episode, I catch up with educator, writer and podcast host Veronica Fitzpatrick, to talk about Alex Garland's expression of the "vicious prosthesis" Ex Machina.
is a film writer and professor based in Providence, Rhode Island. My writing has appeared in Bright Wall/Dark Room, Screen Slate, Post45, the Village Voice (rip), and elsewhere. In 2022, I contributed to BFI's Sight and Sound Greatest Films of All Time poll.
Formerly a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Cogut Institute for the Humanities, I teach in Brown's department of Modern Culture and Media. I used to teach at Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, the University of Pittsburgh, and Notre Dame.
I co-host The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast and co-edit/organize world picture.
“Can I Fuck This?”: Alex Garland’s Ex Machina
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The second year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2014. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2015 in 2025, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, I catch up with Edgar-Award-winning author of She Rides Shotgun and Love and Other Wounds, and Everybody Knows - Jordan Harper - about the systemic "ick" of the media landscape depicted in NIGHTCRAWLER.
Jordan is the Edgar-Award-winning author of She Rides Shotgun and Love and Other Wounds. Born and educated in Missouri, he now lives in Los Angeles, where he works as a writer and producer for television.
TWITTER: @JORDAN_HARPER
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Truth may be stranger than fiction but sometimes fiction predicts the truth. Jordan Harper’s new book EVERYBODY KNOWS is a combination of both. A propulsive LA crime thriller that James Patterson dubbed “the best mystery novel I’ve read in years,” is the story of Mae Pruett a "black-bag publicist" - she doesn't get the good news out, she keeps the bad news in – who works for “The Beast,” her name for the loose collection of lawyers, publicists and private security firms who protect and serve the wealthy and depraved of Los Angeles.
Chris Tamburro is Mae’s ex, a former cop fired for corruption and a fist on the Beast’s arm, working as muscle for a shady lawyer. They must both confront the bad things they aid and abet when Mae’s boss is gunned down in front of the Beverly Hills Hotel, dying with a secret Mae is determined to learn. Unraveling the mystery of her boss’s death takes them through an electric, pulpy vision of Los Angeles, a world of homeless camp bombers, drug-addled celebrities, cop gangs who mark their kills with tattoos, a livestreamed murder, and powerful men with a secret so dark they will kill to keep it.
Much of the novel is based Jordan’s experiences and those of his friends and co-workers in the film and TV industry, and the whisper network of Los Angeles, “Nobody Talks but Everybody Whispers.” To be authentic Jordan wrote the opening scene about Mae having to visit a client at The Chateau Marmot, at the Chateau Marmot. Every celebrity sighting in the book is based on a real sighting he had had in the actual place he had it. Jordan also interviewed a crisis manager who represented one of the biggest villains of the MeToo era and sat down with a Hollywood actress to talk about the pressures of her life. There are literally dozens of scandals and real-life crimes that are fictionalized in the novel, from the publicist gunned down on Sunset Blvd. to the firebombing of homeless camps and many, many more.
In the fifth episode, host Blake Howard talks about the most recognisable actor seeing SNEAKERS in 1992 - Dan Aykroyd with:
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The second year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2014. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2015 in 2025, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, I catch up with author and hardboiled noir chronicler - Jed Ayres - to talk about getting your car back, ten years after the collapse in THE ROVER.
ABOUT JED:
AUTHOR OF FIERCE BITCHES, PECKERWOOD, CRIME FICTION AFICIONADO AND AUTHOR OF THE NOIR LITERATURE AND CULTURE BLOG - HARDBOILED WONDERLAND.
TWITTER: @JEDIDIAHAYRES
WEBSITE: HARDBOILED WONDERLAND
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The second year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2014. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2015 in 2025, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, I catch up with film culture writer, essayist and dear friend of ONE HEAT MINUTE - Brendan Hodges - to talk about Richard Linklater's singularly magnificent impression of life unfolding, BOYHOOD.
ABOUT BRENDAN HODGES:
Brendan Hodges is a film culture writer and essayist. Known by his friends to ramble about aspect ratios at parties, he studied Moving Image Arts at University of Illinois at Chicago, and his work has appeared at RogerEbert.com, Polygon, Vague Visages, and Next Best Picture. When he's not rewatching Miami Vice, he can be found talking too much about movies on social media.
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The second year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2014. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2015 in 2025, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, I catch up with best-selling author, screenwriter, and film curator - Maria Lewis - to talk about Christopher Nolan's masterwork blending science and love, INTERSTELLAR.
Maria Lewis is a best-selling author, screenwriter, film curator and pop culture etymologist currently based in Australia. Over near 20 year of her career, she has built an international reputation as a storyteller across a diverse range of mediums.
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"MANHUNTER is aesthetically distinct, but it's all of [Michael Mann's] themes." It seemed a fitting and suitably laugh-filled end MINHUNTER to recruit the insanely talented and hilarious Tubbs to my Crockett, Katie Walsh, to reminisce about beach life, bad haircuts and William Petersen's beautiful gams.
Katie Walsh - Cohost of MIAMI NICE
Katie Walsh is a Los Angeles-based film critic, journalist, podcast host, and moderator. She reviews weekly film releases for the Tribune News Service. Her writing has been published inVanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Playboy,The Playlist, Nerdist,Slate, The Hairpin, indieWIRE, Women and Hollywood, Town & Country, Movieline, CAP the Magazine, and Nonfics, and she frequently contributes film reviews to KCRW’s Press Play with Madeline Brand. She has covered many international film festivals as a critic and reporter, and has moderated dozens of Q&As with filmmakers and actors around LA. She is a part-time lecturer at Chapman University, teaching the Film Studies class “Practices of Writing About Film.”
Check out Twitter or Rotten Tomatoes for links to recent reviews, and use the contact form to get in touch for any writing, hosting, or moderating needs.
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In this special bonus episode, host Blake Howard and Priscilla Page chop it up about SNEAKERS, LOGAN LUCKY, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - DEAD RECKONING, and so much more.
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The second half of this ginormous double episode features Bryan Edward Hill and a new Michael Mann story for the ages.
Known for unflinching, elevated genre storytelling, Bryan Edward Hill is a filmmaker, screenwriter, television producer, musician, and graphic novelist. His screenwriting credits include BITTER ROOT (Proximity/Legendary), THE PURGATORY GAME (Lyrical Media), BLACK (Studio 8), GONE (Universal), THE BEAUTIFUL ONES (Universal), NIGHTHAWK (Joint Effort/WB). His television credits include TITANS (HBO Max/WB) and THE RED HOOD (HBO Max/WB). His graphic novels include the critically acclaimed AMERICAN CARNAGE (DC/Vertigo), and CHARIOT (AWA). He lives and works in Los Angeles.
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The first half of this ginormous double episode features Garth Franklin and a chorus of OHM Discord (David, Jacob, Marco, Rob, Marisa and Alex) racing with Will Graham to Francis Dollarhyde's lair.
"The main difference [between MANHUNTER and CRUISING] is that [in MANHUNTER] blue lighting means isolation and safety whereas blue lighting in CRUISING usually means someone's getting fisted." When I ask for internet movie news, trailblazer - and one of my dearest friends - Garth Franklin to be on MINHUNTER he brings his whole self.
One of the very first online entertainment journalists, Sydney-based Garth Franklin has clocked up more hours, stories and experience in this field than the entire staff of various other sites combined. Respected and well-regarded amongst his peers, Franklin created and designed the very first Dark Horizons® incarnation on geocities.com back in April 1996 and has steered it through at least four major re-designs, two recessions, hundreds of interviews, thousands of screenings, and tens of thousands of articles.
Franklin, who is also a ‘Top Critic’ on Rotten Tomatoes and member of the Australian Film Critics Association, has also contributed columns for several outlets including Empire Magazine Australia, Cinescape Magazine and AOL, served as a film critic on both Foxtel’s Channel V and ABC Radio 702 with Angela Catterns, contributed content or towards pieces for numerous outlets ranging from IGN to USA Today to the U.S. Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, and guested on several podcasts including The Leaky Cauldron, Smodcast’s Team Jack, Pod Save Our Screen and Hell is for Hyphenates.
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"This is the single best mystery reveal scene in the history of the medium." One of America's greatest crime authors, an unparalleled storytelling mind, and one of my most cherished friends - Jordan Harper - is here; strap yourselves in fellow MINHUNTER detectives - you owe him awe.
Jordan Harper is the Edgar-Award winning author of SHE RIDES SHOTGUN, THE LAST KING OF CALIFORNIA, EVERYBODY KNOWS and the short story collection LOVE AND OTHER WOUNDS. He lives in Los Angeles, where he works as a writer and producer for television.
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In the fourth episode, host Blake Howard longingly remembers the short and profound career of River Phoenix in SNEAKERS with:
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"The cine-grammar of this movie is pure art-deco detective noir in these broad strokes." We have arrived at seeing MANHUNTER, just as Michael Mann has intended, and I have arrived at seeing one of the best to do it - Travis Woods - bringing his truly gifted and immense film mind to bear on MINHUNTER.
Travis Woods (Host of INCREMENT VICE)
Travis Woods is a Contributing Editor at Bright Wall/Dark Room, as well as a writer for The New Beverly Cinema and Cinephilia & Beyond.
FOLLOW TRAVIS ON TWITTER HERE.
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"A dreamy, surreal, at times nightmarish film, that disobeys conventional narrative forms all the time." Insights like that, spouted so effortlessly from another One Heat Minute Hall of Famer, Brendan Hodges, made him an essential expert to consult with evidence of Mann's greatness on MINHUNTER.
Staff writer at Next Best Picture and film critic with bylines at Roger Ebert Dot Com and Bright Wall Dark Room.
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"Can you ever understand another person?" That's right, my legendary friend Roxana Hadadi, comes to answer the biggest question of Michael Mann's work in the latest episode of MINHUNTER.
Roxana Hadadi
Roxana Hadadi is a Vulture/New York Magazine TV critic who also writes about film and pop culture, with the closed captions on and motion smoothing off.
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In the third episode, host Blake Howard unpacks the impact of Sidney Potier in and beyond SNEAKERS with:
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"I feel like he's [Will Graham] one of the fictional characters that I relate to the most." The fantastic film critic and essayist Priscilla Page, has brought her dictaphone and thick case files to perform the detective protagonist role for this MINHUNTER episode.
Priscilla Page is a freelance writer, book hoarder, and dog companion who lives in Los Angeles. Follow her on Twitter @BBW_BFF
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FOR THE LATEST EPISODE OF THIS 90S CELEBRATION PODCAST, WE (HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, AND BLAKE HOWARD) DISCUSS A PERENNIALLY PERFECT MOVIE - THE BIG LEBOWSKI.
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“Michael Mann came to me in a dream." It's time to get silly and philosophical on MINHUNTER with the extraordinary Philip Gawthorne and Liam Billingham from Die Hard On A Blank.
Welcome to the party, pals! This is DIE HARD ON A BLANK, the podcast that explores the influence of DIE HARD on action cinema -- one action movie at a time. In each episode of DIE HARD ON A BLANK, hosts Philip Gawthorne and Liam Billingham discuss one major mainstream action movie that was released after DIE HARD. Phil and Liam break down the story, heroes, villains, action, humor and the 'DIE HARD DNA' that infuse each film, including common cast and crew members. They rate each film and hand out DIE HARD-themed awards. For casual fans and action movie die hards, DIE HARD ON A BLANK is a fun movie discussion podcast that treats the action genre with real respect and love. DIE HARD ON A BLANK is produced by Liam Billingham and Philip Gawthorne.
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“Men sometimes have the most open conversations with you when they’re looking ahead; it’s not as scary.” Walk down the cereal aisle through MANHUNTER and get vulnerable with the fantastic author, critic and podcast host of the Watch With Jen Podcast - Jen Johans, on MINHUNTER.
JEN JOHANS
Award-winning author, film critic, and host of the terrific and insightful Watch with Jen podcast.
TWITTER: @FILMINTUITION
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“He embraces cringe like nobody...Nobody makes Michael Mann movies because they’re too scared to..." My dear friend, noir scholar and primo crime fiction head - Jed Ayres - cuts to the core of why we love Michael Mann on the latest MINHUNTER.
Jedidiah Ayres
Author of Fierce Bitches, Peckerwood, crime fiction enthusiast and author of the noir literature and culture blog - Hardboiled Wonderland
TWITTER: @JedidiahAyres
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In this episode, we discuss: Directed By… Roman Polanski (1992 – 1999) – Imprint Collection #362 – 364
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“Michael Mann films are for people who have been in love, which I really really appreciate.” The amazing educator, writer and podcast host Veronica Fitzpatrick, joins MINHUNTER to discuss the precision and the levity of one of MANHUNTER’s misdirections.
A film writer and professor based in Providence, Rhode Island. Her writing has appeared in Bright Wall/Dark Room, Screen Slate, Post45, the Village Voice (rip), and elsewhere. In 2022, I contributed to BFI's Sight and Sound Greatest Films of All Time poll.
Formerly a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in the Cogut Institute for the Humanities, Veronica teaches in Brown's Modern Culture and Media department. Veronica used to teach at Cornell, Carnegie Mellon, the University of Pittsburgh, and Notre Dame.
Veronica co-hosts The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast and co-edits/organises world picture.
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“What Michael Mann does...is [maintain] the dream, so hyper-realistic [and yet] living in a parallel consciousness of light and formation.” Rob Belushi and William “Bill” Boyle are prepared to lie to The Tattler for the greater good on MINHUNTER.
ROB BELUSHI
TWITTER: @robbelushi
WILLIAM BOYLE
Writer: SHOOT THE MOONLIGHT OUT, CITY OF MARGINS, A FRIEND IS A GIFT YOU GIVE YOURSELF, THE LONELY WITNESS, EVERYTHING IS BROKEN, GRAVESEND.
TWITTER: @wmboyle4
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"I was struck by how many images from MANHUNTER had stayed with me throughout the years.” Managing Editor at Letterboxd, physical media 'thirst-trapper' and all-around incredible film mind Mitchell Beaupre, logs MINHUNTER.
Managing Editor at Letterboxd with bylines at The Film Stage, Paste Magazine, The Playlist, Little White Lies
Twitter: @itismitchell
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“Those two fingers he’s raising ... he’s gone TURBO Chicago.” It’s been far too long since we had one of OHM’s greatest champions back on Mann's deep dive; the lovely (and turbo-charged) Carly Severn is ready to rush a document through the FBI head office for MINHUNTER.
Carly Severn
Carly is KQED's Senior Editor of Audience News on the Digital News team, and has reported for the California Report Magazine, Bay Curious and KQED Arts. She's formerly the host of The Cooler podcast.
Twitter: @TeacupInTheBay
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"My dream house is a Michael Mann murder victim house or a house in a DePalma movie." Pushing the Mann agenda on MINHUNTER, it's Australian film critic and programmer Jess Ellicott.
Jess Ellicott
Dedicated film programmer and marketing executive with over a decade of industry experience across exhibition, distribution, festivals and media.
Twitter: @jellicottt
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"I dream of MANHUNTER all the time." Fellow obsessive in arms, Michael Roffman returns to our latest Mann deep dive MINHUNTER.
Michael Roffman
Director of Sales at Bloody Disgusting, Executive Producer of The Losers Club and Halloweenies Podcasts.
Twitter: @michaelroffman
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"One of the most rewatchable movies ever, and to quote @ZODIAC_MF - own age”. Author of Off the Map: Freedom, Control, and the Future in Michael Mann’s Public Enemies and my dear friend, Niles Schwartz, joins the MINHUNTER ranks.
Niles Schwartz
To quote his own Twitter bio: Flailing film critic, really bad filmmaker, great public health worker.
Twitter: @Niles_Schwartz
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"A scene that resonated with my students for decades." Audit the film studies class with one of the most hilarious, insightful and joy-sparking presences on Twitter (no, I will never call it X). The legendary @RufusTSuperfly, aka Tom Reagan's Hat, is on MINHUNTER.
@RufusTSuperfly aka Tom Reagan’s Hat
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“How do you make the monster clearly monstrous without seeing what he does?” One of the greatest living film critics and one of my favourite people, Manohla Dargis, is on MINHUNTER. Get out your case file and get ready to take notes.
Manohla Dargis
Manohla Dargis is a chief film critic for The New York Times and has been a repeat nominee for the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.
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“The better book, the better movie and the better Lector”, said the great award-winning author Megan Abbott, who had to be a part of MINHUNTER.
NYT-bestselling author of BEWARE THE WOMAN, THE TURNOUT, GIVE ME YOUR HAND, YOU WILL KNOW ME, THE FEVER, etc. Co-creator/showrunner: DARE ME on @netflix
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“I had forgotten what a visual apocalypse [Manhunter] is...” author Andrew Nette and I will remind you on this episode of MINHUNTER.
Award-winning author, pulp scholar, bibliophile & lover of all things noir.
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“Mann often feels like he’s transmitting images from other realities, especially when he went digital, but this one always felt like he pulled this movie directly from hell” perfectly encapsulates why Brandon Streussnig needed to be a part of MINHUNTER.
Bylines with Vulture, Fangoria, GQ UK, Inverse, Polygon, The Playlist, Secret Handshake Cinema, Film Combat Syndicate
“This is sicko mode the movie” is something utterly surprising and absolutely on brand with Dan Mecca and Conor O’Donnell.
Dan Mecca
Co-host of The B-Side podcast, co-founder of The Film Stage and filmmaker.
TWITTER: @DJMECCA
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Conor O'Donnell
Co-host of the The B-Side podcast, writer at the Film Stage and producer.
TWITTER: @SCRUFFYL00KIN
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When you want a guest to pull Thomas Harris quotes like - "the very air had screams smeared on it" - you get Lindsey Romain
Lindsey Romain is a contributing writer for INSIDER, a former news reporter for Teen Vogue, and currently writes for a number of outlets, including Vulture, Thrillist, Refinery29, and Nerdist.
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"You may think he's ascending, but he's descending to hell, and hell is written on the walls of the Leeds' bedroom." For bars like that and more, listen to the legendary Award-winning and best-selling author S.A Cosby keep the other bad men from the door.
S. A. Cosby is an Anthony Award-winning writer from Southeastern Virginia. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, was a New York Times Notable Book, and was named a best book of the year by NPR, The Guardian, and Library Journal, among others. When not writing, he is an avid hiker and chess player.
Twitter: @blacklionking73
I would expect nothing less than ultimatums like, “if you don’t like this shot, you’re an asshole,” from the best in the business, Bilge Ebiri.
BILGE EBIRI IS A FILM CRITIC/WRITER/EDITOR AT NEW YORK MAGAZINE. HE HAS CONTRIBUTED TO PUBLICATIONS SUCH AS L.A. WEEKLY, THE NEW YORK TIMES AND THE VILLAGE VOICE (RIP). BILGE IS ALSO A WRITER AND DIRECTOR, KNOWN FOR NEW GUY (2003), PURSE SNATCHER (2006) AND THE BARBER OF SIBERIA (1998).
TWITTER: @BILGEEBIRI
WEBSITES: THE VILLAGE VOICE ARCHIVE, ROTTEN TOMATOES
In the second episode, host Blake Howard unpacks the importance of Robert Redford’s casting as Martin Bishop in SNEAKERS and how it unlocked the “best version of the movie possible” with:
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An ominous entry, seeing in video and antagonistic claims that Brett Ratner’s RED DRAGON is the better adaptation, I would expect nothing less from Stu Coote.
Stu Coote: The co-host of the (retired) Sinner Files movie podcast is the chief instigator of our cinematic deep dives brand.
In the first episode, host Blake Howard introduces SNEAKERS as an intergenerational cinematic remix with:
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At a sold-out* screening at the American Cinematheque's Friends of the Fest podcast film festival of Miami Vice on 24 August 2024 at Hollywood’s Egyptian Theatre, hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard surprised the audience with a Q&A with the icon Michael Mann. The conversation traverses Mann's inspirations for the film, his favourite scenes, the editorial philosophy, immersive actor preparation, and the fantastic supporting cast. Finally, the cherry on top was an update on the development of HEAT 2.
* our second sell-out screening in two years
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard talk to Turner and Bill Ross - The Ross Bros. - the filmmaking sibling partnership behind films like BLOODY NOSE, EMPTY POCKETS & GASOLINE RAINBOW about how COLLATERAL brought movie stars like Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx closer to their specific brand of independent cinema than ever before.
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45365 / TCHOUPITOULAS / WESTERN / CONTEMPORARY COLOR / BLOODY NOSE, EMPTY POCKETS / SECOND STAR / GASOLINE RAINBOW
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FOR THE LATEST EPISODE OF THIS 90S CELEBRATION PODCAST, WE (HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, AND BLAKE HOWARD) HEAP PRAISE ON THE ENDLESSLY REWATCHABLE, QUOTABLE AND DELECTABLE - THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS.
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard talk to the West Coast editor of Letterboxd, Mia Vicino, in the wake of her sensational interview with the Mann himself, The Official Michael Mann Watchlist.
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Hang onto your slipcases because Blake Howard (One Heat Minute Productions) joins author and screenwriter Maria Lewis for a very special preview of the upcoming IMPRINT FILMS - After Dark: Neo-Noir Cinema Collection Three (1991 – 2002) - Dirty Pretty Things
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Maria Lewis
Maria Lewis is a best-selling author, screenwriter, film curator and pop culture etymologist currently based in Australia. Over the past 17 years of her career, she has built an international reputation as a storyteller across a diverse range of mediums.
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TWITTER: @moviemazz
PODCAST: The Phantom Never Dies
Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard discuss the announcement of the ‘Friend of the Fest 2024’ MIAMI NICE PRESENTS MIAMI VICE screening at the American Cinematheque on Saturday August 24 (7:00pm) at the Egyptian Theatre.
TICKETS: MIAMI NICE PRESENTS MIAMI VICE
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In this very special bonus episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, Academy Award-winning editor of Heat (1995), The Insider (1999), Ali (2001), Miami Vice (2006), Argo (2012), and Zero Dark Thirty (2012) - William Goldenberg, and Academy Award-winning writer, director and producer, known for The Imitation Game (2014) and The Outfit (2022) - Graham Moore join me to reminisce about Mr Goldenberg’s experience on HEAT and collaborating with Michael Mann across his titanic body of work.
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William Goldenberg is an Academy Award-winning editor and director, known for Argo (2012), Zero Dark Thirty (2012) and Miami Vice (2006).
Graham Moore is an Academy Award-winning writer, director and producer, known for The Imitation Game (2014) and The Outfit (2022).
In the latest emergency broadcast, I caught up with Kris Tapley, host of the 50MPH podcast, about the launch of MICHAEL MANN ARCHIVES, a "state-of-the-art, interactive website offering unique access into the all-encompassing directing process of one of cinema's most influential filmmakers."
MICHAEL MANN ARCHIVES LAUNCHES WITH FERRARI
A state-of-the-art, interactive website offering unique access into the all-encompassing directing process of one of cinema's most influential filmmakers.
Michael Mann Archives – Ferrari offers unprecedented, intimate access into the creative process of one of cinema’s most influential directors. Mann’s cinema is often celebrated for its innovation and the depth of its characters.
For the user who purchases access, the site immerses interactively into the breadth, scale, and detail of directing Ferrari and does so from inside the director’s perspective …how actors become their characters; how to make a place and time come to life; architecting the collision of emotionally powerful vectors in the storytelling.
The site is large. It includes - 20 mini documentary videos, Mann and his actors’ work from training and rehearsals through shooting, camera and art department strategies to impact drama, the design and engineering of replica race cars, camera systems, the tragic crash at Guidizzolo…and much more.
At the same time, there are Mann’s annotated script pages, notes to himself on intent, his photo storyboards and captured audio – all of which provide an additional dimension.
ABOUT KRIS TAPLEY
Kris Tapley has covered the film and television industry for two decades, with bylines at Variety, The New York Times, Empire, Vanity Fair, Netflix Queue, HitFix and The Times of London. He was formerly the host of Variety and iHeartRadio’s Playback podcast where he interviewed filmmakers, actors and more about their work. He also hosted Netflix’s behind-the-scenes podcast The Call Sheet, as well as the popular awards season podcast Oscar Talk, a co-production with IndieWire. He now works as a writer and consultant in Los Angeles, where he lives with his loving wife, lively son and lazy cat. You can follow him on Twitter @kristapley.
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Sean Burns is a film critic for WBUR’s Arts & Culture and a contributing writer at North Shore Movies and Crooked Marquee. He was Philadelphia Weekly’s lead film critic from 1999 through 2013, and worked as a contributing editor at The Improper Bostonian from 2006 until 2014. His reviews, interviews and essays have also appeared in Metro, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, The Boston Herald, Nashville Scene, Time Out New York, Philadelphia City Paper and RogerEbert.com.
A graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Burns was a recurring guest on the late David Brudnoy’s WBZ 1030 AM radio show, and in 2002 received an award for Excellence in Criticism from the Greater Philadelphia Society of Professional Journalists. Currently a member of the Online Film Critics Society and the Critics Choice Association, he’s also “the most annoyingest person ever,” according to his niece.
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Scout Tafoya is a film critic, video essayist, filmmaker, and author of Cinemaphagy: On The Psychedelic Classical Form of Tobe Hooper, the first book-length critical study of the director of "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre." Originally from from Doylestown, PA, he is the creator of RogerEbert.com's The Unloved, the longest running video essay series on the web, about movies in need of a second look. His writing has appeared in the Village Voice, Film Comment, Nylon Magazine, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Film Stage among others. He is the director of over 25 feature films including "Eyam," "House of Little Deaths," and "Beata Virgo Viscera," which debuted on RogerEbert.com. His features and his extensive video essay work can be found at Patreon.com/honorszombie.
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. To celebrate the forthcoming 50th Anniversary of The Parallax View, the Editor at Large for Roger Ebert Dot Com | T.V and Film critic at Vulture | bookstore owner Matt Zoller Seitz joins me to talk about what he considers to be the very best exemplar of paranoia cinema.
Matt is also hosting an upcoming screening of THE PARALLAX VIEW on June 29 at The Texas Theatre.
Matt Zoller Seitz is the Editor at Large of RogerEbert.com. He is also the TV critic for New York Magazine and Vulture.com, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism. His writing on film and television has appeared in The New York Times, Salon.com, The New Republic and Sight and Sound. Seitz is the founder and original editor of the influential film blog The House Next Door, now a part of Slant Magazine, and the co-founder and original editor of Press Play, an IndieWire blog of film and TV criticism and video essays.
A Brooklyn-based writer and filmmaker, Seitz has written, narrated, edited or produced over a hundred hours’ worth of video essays about cinema history and style for The Museum of the Moving Image, Salon.com and Vulture, among other outlets. His five-part 2009 video essay Wes Anderson: The Substance of Style was spun off into the hardcover book The Wes Anderson Collection. This book and its follow-up, The Wes Anderson Collection: Grand Budapest Hotel were New York Times bestsellers.
Other Seitz books include Mad Men Carousel: The Complete Critical Companion, The Oliver Stone Experience, and TV (The Book). He is currently working on a novel, a children's film, and a book about the history of horror, co-authored with RogerEbert.com contributor Simon Abrams.
Dealer in new & used books about the arts: Full inventory here.
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, The Last Video Store) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute Productions) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming IMPRINT FILMS physical media releases.
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard put down the mojitos and join the founder of the Founder of Super Mario Brothers Movie Archive, Ryan Hoss, to discuss the incredible story that led to (arguably) the greatest special edition box set ever released, TRUST THE FUNGUS - Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary Collector's Edition.
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In this special bonus episode of ZODIAC: CHRONICLE, I talk to the NYT-bestselling author of BEWARE THE WOMAN, THE TURNOUT, GIVE ME YOUR HAND, YOU WILL KNOW ME, THE FEVER, Megan Abbott about our mutual obsession.
Zodiac Chronicle is a 24-part investigation into David Fincher’s 2007 genre-altering masterpiece - recently celebrating its 15th anniversary - Zodiac. It is adapted from Robert Graysmith’s novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr, Anthony Edwards and Mark Ruffalo.
Megan Abbott is the Edgar-winning author of the novels Beware the Woman, The Turnout, Give Me Your Hand, You Will Know Me, The Fever, Dare Me, The End of Everything, Bury Me Deep, Queenpin, The Song Is You and Die a Little.
Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, Salon, the Guardian, Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times Magazine, and The Believer. Her stories have appeared in multiple collections, including the Best American Mystery Stories of 2014 and 2016.
Her work has won or been nominated for the CWA Steel Dagger, the International Thriller Writers Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and five Edgar awards. Formerly a staff writer on HBO's David Simon show, The Deuce, she is now co-creator, executive producer and show-runner of Dare Me, based upon her novel, for the USA Network and, internationally, Netflix.
Born in the Detroit area, she graduated from the University of Michigan and received her Ph.D. in English and American literature from New York University. She has taught at NYU, the State University of New York and the New School University. In 2013-14, she served as the John Grisham Writer in Residence at Ole Miss.
She is also the author of a nonfiction book, The Street Was Mine: White Masculinity in Hardboiled Fiction and Film Noir, and the editor of A Hell of a Woman, an anthology of female crime fiction. She has been nominated for many awards, including three Edgar Awards, Hammett Prize, the Shirley Jackson Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the Folio Prize.
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In this special bonus episode, I catch up with the host of the 50MPH podcast, Kris Tapley, to talk about the forthcoming conclusion of his incredible oral histroy of SPEED and the bizarre shock of Waingro doing stand-up.
Kris Tapley has covered the film and television industry for two decades, with bylines at Variety, The New York Times, Empire, Vanity Fair, Netflix Queue, HitFix and The Times of London. He was formerly the host of Variety and iHeartRadio’s Playback podcast where he interviewed filmmakers, actors and more about their work. He also hosted Netflix’s behind-the-scenes podcast The Call Sheet, as well as the popular awards season podcast Oscar Talk, a co-production with IndieWire. He now works as a writer and consultant in Los Angeles, where he lives with his loving wife, lively son and lazy cat. You can follow him on Twitter @kristapley.
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On this very special bonus episode of the One Heat Minute Productions podcast, I find an excuse to gush about BATMAN RETURNS with the powerhouse film mind of my friend Priscilla Page.
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Hey! I'm Priscilla Page, and I'm a writer who's been published by Hagerty, Birth.Movies.Death., Autoweek, Polygon, Empire Magazine, The Guardian, Inside Hook, and Bright Wall/Dark Room. I love all kinds of movies but mostly cover genre, especially actioners, thrillers, sci-fi, horror, crime, pulp, westerns, and noir. These days I write a bunch about movies with cool cars and car chases. Most of my car-related film writing can be found here, and a lot of my other essays are here.
Freelancing, as it turns out, is hard as hell. The pandemic eliminated both my primary outlet (RIP Birth.Movies.Death.) and my day job (petsitting), so it's Patreon that allows me to keep writing, to share deep dives on my favorite movies and TV series as well as some of my articles that have previously only been published in magazines... and maybe even a few interviews. Frankly, I love having the luxury of being able to write about what I want regardless of how topical my subject is, to create my own deadlines, to research as much as I need, and to avoid clickbait bullshit altogether. I get to be beholden to my actual readers, rather than what an outlet thinks their readers want. Basically, Patreon and my patrons give me (much-appreciated) security, time, and freedom. It lets me keep doing what I love to do.
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On this very special episode Roxana Hadadi, (star and producer) Macon Blair, (writer and director) Jeremy Saulnier reunite to talk about GREEN ROOM.
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Roxana Hadadi is a writer with many thoughts about many things, but mostly movies, TV, books, and pop culture.
The Energy Can’t Last: On the Grimy American Fringes of Jeremy Saulnier by Roxana Hadadi
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Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (The Last Video Store) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming physical media releases. In this episode, we're discussing the Ozploitation masterpiece Dead End Drive-In Collector's Edition (1986)
OZPLOITATION - The Shocking & Schlocking Cinema of Brian Trenchard-Smith
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Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming IMPRINT FILMS physical media releases.
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In this special bonus episode, I catch up with the Academy-Award-winning screenwriter of THE IMITATION GAME, Graham Moore about lobbying to write the film at a party, watch director Morten Tyldum create the effortless flow of the movie, and the 'film school' experience of watching legendary editor William Goldenberg work.
Graham is a New York Times-bestselling novelist and Academy Award-winning filmmaker.
His novels — THE HOLDOUT (2020), THE LAST DAYS OF NIGHT (2016), and THE SHERLOCKIAN (2010) — have been published in 24 countries and translated into 19 languages. All three books were New York Times bestsellers. THE LAST DAYS OF NIGHT was named one of the best books of the year by the Washington Post and the Philadelphia Inquirer, while THE SHERLOCKIAN was nominated for an Anthony Award for best first novel.
His screenplay for THE IMITATION GAME (2014) won the Academy Award, WGA Award, and PEN Award, and was nominated for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe. His film directorial debut THE OUTFIT (2022) premiered at the Berlin Film Festival, was nominated for a British Independent Film Award and was named one of the 10 best films of the year by the Houston Chronicle.
His latest novel, THE WEALTH OF SHADOWS, will be published by Random House in May 2024.
Graham lives in Los Angeles with his wife and sons.
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the MOST WANTED guest of the series to date, the legend behind Jose Yero, John Ortiz. Dive in disco, guys and gals; you're in for a treat.
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John Augustin Ortiz is an American actor. He is known for his antagonist role as Arturo Braga in Fast & Furious (2009) and Fast & Furious 6 (2013), and Clyde in Jack Goes Boating (2010), which earned him a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actor. He is also an artistic director/co-founder of the LAByrinth Theater Company.
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A podcast miniseries devoted to celebrating the 1988 contemporary classic, action buddy comedy MIDNIGHT RUN, written by George Gallo & directed by Martin Brest. Hosted by Blake Howard & Jen Johans of One Heat Minute Productions & Watch With Jen, respectively, each week, we’ll explore the film we first bonded over when we became friends in 2019 by surfing through an incredible roster of guests from journalists to novelists & beyond who love it as much as we do.
In episode twelve, we talk to the amazing writer of Midnight Run George Gallo, about Martin Brest 'film school', nixing the potential casting of Cher, choosing Yaphet Kotto to star as Mosely, filmmaking advice from Sydney Pollack, and so much more. This episode also includes James Urbaniak's beautiful performance of Charles Grodin's recollections of Midnight Run from his memoir It Would Be So Nice If You Weren't Here.
George Gallo Jr (born 1956) is an American painter, musician, filmmaker, and producer. He is best known for writing Midnight Run and 29th Street and is an accomplished painter in the style of the Pennsylvania Impressionists. In 1990, he won the Arts for the Parks award and has had three one-man exhibitions in New York City. He currently lives in Los Angeles.
James Urbaniak was born on September 17, 1963 in Bayonne, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Oppenheimer (2023), American Splendor (2003) and The Venture Bros. (2003).
A podcast miniseries devoted to celebrating the 1988 contemporary classic, action buddy comedy MIDNIGHT RUN, written by George Gallo & directed by Martin Brest. Hosted by Blake Howard & Jen Johans of One Heat Minute Productions & Watch With Jen, respectively, each week, we’ll explore the film we first bonded over when we became friends in 2019 by surfing through an incredible roster of guests from journalists to novelists & beyond who love it as much as we do.
In episode eleven, we discuss being twelve and convincing the family to go and see MIDNIGHT RUN, second-hand Farina parenting stories, how Martin Brest creates menacing stakes usually absent from action comedies and more.
CHICAGO BORN AND BRED, ROB BELUSHI IS AN ACTOR, WRITER, AND HOST, WHO CAN BE SEEN ON THE GSN SERIES GET A CLUE. ROB’S CREDITS INCLUDE RECURRING ROLES ON MAYANS (FX), BALLERS (HBO), CHICAGO PD (NBC), HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (CBS), THE MENTALIST (CBS), AGENTS OF SHIELD (ABC), SIDE HUSTLE (NICK), THE GOODWIN GAMES (FOX) AND THE OFF SEASON (ABC). ROB GRADUATED WITH AN HONORS B.A. IN FILM STUDIES FROM WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY (CT) AND IS AN ALUMNUS OF SECOND CITY IN CHICAGO. ROB NEXT APPEARS AS CALVIN IN THE FEATURE FILM BODY LANGUAGE, WHICH HE CO-WROTE BASED ON AN ORIGINAL IDEA, AND ON WHICH HE IS A PRODUCER WITH MAR VISTA AND CHAD AND CAREY HAYES (THE CONJURING).
TWITTER: @ROBBELUSHI
Sean Burns is a film critic for WBUR’s Arts & Culture and a contributing writer at North Shore Movies and Crooked Marquee. He was Philadelphia Weekly’s lead film critic from 1999 through 2013, and worked as a contributing editor at The Improper Bostonian from 2006 until 2014. His reviews, interviews and essays have also appeared in Metro, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, The Boston Herald, Nashville Scene, Time Out New York, Philadelphia City Paper and RogerEbert.com.
A graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Burns was a recurring guest on the late David Brudnoy’s WBZ 1030 AM radio show, and in 2002 received an award for Excellence in Criticism from the Greater Philadelphia Society of Professional Journalists. Currently a member of the Online Film Critics Society and the Critics Choice Association, he’s also “the most annoyingest person ever,” according to his niece.
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A podcast miniseries devoted to celebrating the 1988 contemporary classic, action buddy comedy MIDNIGHT RUN, written by George Gallo & directed by Martin Brest. Hosted by Blake Howard & Jen Johans of One Heat Minute Productions & Watch With Jen, respectively, each week, we’ll explore the film we first bonded over when we became friends in 2019 by surfing through an incredible roster of guests from journalists to novelists & beyond who love it as much as we do.
In episode ten, we discuss travelling across the U.S.A., MIDNIGHT RUN as a once-in-a-generation comedy, De Niro requiring the most "real" straight man for his best comedic performances and experiencing De Niro's bullshit detector first hand.
CHARLES HOOD is a writer/director. He directed and co-wrote the film Night Owls, which is currently on DirecTV and Spectrum, or you can stream it for free on Tubi or Pluto TV. He also directed the very dark comedy A Nasty Piece of Work, which is part of Blumhouse’s Into the Dark series and is streaming on Hulu. Check out more of his work on Vimeo.
Twitter: @charlesh00d
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Adam Saul Pally is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is best known for starring as Max Blum in the ABC comedy series Happy Endings and as Dr. Peter Prentice in The Mindy Project. He also starred in the FOX comedy Making History and was the executive producer of The President Show.
FOR THE LATEST EPISODE OF THIS 90S CELEBRATION PODCAST, WE (HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, AND BLAKE HOWARD) COME ROARING BACK TO ULTIMATELY CELEBRATE BILL PAXTON'S CAMEO AS SIMON REQUIRING THE EXPLOSION OF AN ATOMIC BOMB TO BE OVERSHADOWED IN JIM CAMERON AND ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER'S TRUE LIES.
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A podcast miniseries devoted to celebrating the 1988 contemporary classic, action buddy comedy MIDNIGHT RUN, written by George Gallo & directed by Martin Brest. Hosted by Blake Howard & Jen Johans of One Heat Minute Productions & Watch With Jen, respectively, each week, we’ll explore the film we first bonded over when we became friends in 2019 by surfing through an incredible roster of guests from journalists to novelists & beyond who love it as much as we do.
In episode nine, we discuss that it's a crime that we didn't get nine more De Niro and Grodin movies, the similarities between Bad Boys and Midnight Run, what constitutes "I can fix him" energy, and the hot sliding door of Cher as an alternate version of The Duke.
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join a member of the editorial team on FERRARI to talk about his insane first experience in feature filmmaking - watching and learning from editorial master Pietro Scalia, the sliding doors of what might have been seeing the Mann archives, an 80-year-old auteur bending space and time to realise his vision and driving around L.A with the legendary Michael Mann.
Writer/Editor (Editorial dept. FERRARI) Past: Museum of the Moving Image - New York City
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A podcast miniseries devoted to celebrating the 1988 contemporary classic, action buddy comedy MIDNIGHT RUN, written by George Gallo & directed by Martin Brest. Hosted by Blake Howard & Jen Johans of One Heat Minute Productions & Watch With Jen, respectively, each week, we’ll explore the film we first bonded over when we became friends in 2019 by surfing through an incredible roster of guests from journalists to novelists & beyond who love it as much as we do.
In episode eight, we discuss that “Midnight Run” cannot be defined as a screwball comedy, its kinship with “Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1”, an age where actors looked like real people and finding the middle ground between “Scarecrow” and “Bad Boys”.
Bryan Cogman was born on July 25, 1979 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for Game of Thrones (2011), The Sword in the Stone and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022).
Twitter: @cogman_bryan
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Podcast: SCREEN DRAFTS
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the wonderful writer and educator Fran Hoepfner. We discuss the Mann spectrum from opera to vibes, the dead zone of 21st-century cinema in the early 2000s, the shock of what Eddie Marsan is doing, and so much more.
Fran Hoepfner is a long-time writer of both fiction and non-fiction. Fran was a contributing writer at Gawker (laid off in February of 2023), as well as a film critic for The Wrap (reviews cut down in February 2023) and a staff writer at Bright Wall/Dark Room (still going strong for a decade, phew) as well as a regular contributor to NPR’s Here & Now. Fran teaches part-time at the New School. Fran is also on Twitter rarely, Instagram frequently, and Letterboxd compulsively. Fran also has a master’s degree in writing from Rutgers University.
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Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming IMPRINT FILMS physical media releases.
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A podcast miniseries devoted to celebrating the 1988 contemporary classic, action buddy comedy MIDNIGHT RUN, written by George Gallo & directed by Martin Brest. Hosted by Blake Howard & Jen Johans of One Heat Minute Productions & Watch With Jen, respectively, each week, we’ll explore the film we first bonded over when we became friends in 2019 by surfing through an incredible roster of guests from journalists to novelists & beyond who love it as much as we do.
In episode seven, we discuss complete unfamiliarity with the brilliance of Grodin’s talk show persona on Carson, the alchemy of De Niro and Grodin, some of the great Yaphet Kotto Alien stories and so much more.
Adrian was born and grew up in a working-class housing project in Belfast, Northern Ireland, during the worst decades of the Troubles. He attended Oxford University on a full scholarship to study philosophy. He fell in love with a girl there and followed her to New York City where he worked as an illegal in bars and building sites and as a Teamster driver for three years before marrying the girl and becoming a US citizen. He taught high school in Denver and Boulder before moving to Melbourne Australia where he decided to write full time.
His Sean Duffy series has currently sold in excess of 250,000 copies since its debut in 2012.
In the last 12 months Adrian’s books have been shortlisted for the Edgar Award, Dagger Award, Anthony Award, Theakston Crime Novel of the Year Award, the Ned Kelly Award and the Prix SNCF.
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Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming IMPRINT FILMS physical media releases.
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A podcast miniseries devoted to celebrating the 1988 contemporary classic, action buddy comedy MIDNIGHT RUN, written by George Gallo & directed by Martin Brest. Hosted by Blake Howard & Jen Johans of One Heat Minute Productions & Watch With Jen, respectively, each week, we’ll explore the film we first bonded over when we became friends in 2019 by surfing through an incredible roster of guests from journalists to novelists & beyond who love it as much as we do.
In episode six, we discuss the eminent rewatch value, De Niro as god, the beauty of network TV/cable, and the ability to stumble upon gems like Midnight Run.
NYT-bestselling author of BEWARE THE WOMAN, THE TURNOUT, GIVE ME YOUR HAND, YOU WILL KNOW ME, THE FEVER, etc. Co-creator/showrunner: DARE ME
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WRITER AND AUTHOR OF SHOOT THE MOONLIGHT OUT, CITY OF MARGINS, A FRIEND IS A GIFT YOU GIVE YOURSELF, THE LONELY WITNESS, EVERYTHING IS BROKEN, GRAVESEND.
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, I catch up with my best friend, THE PHANTOM NEVER DIES & JOSIE AND THE PODCATS host and author Maria Lewis to talk about Jim Jarmusch's languid and beautiful vampire lover story, ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE.
THE GUEST: MARIA LEWIS
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TWITTER: @moviemazz
PODCAST: The Phantom Never Dies
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, editor and co-host of THE MIXED REVIEWS podcast Gavin Mevius and I discuss how Before Midnight (2013) solidified the "Before Trilogy" into the cinematic canon.
THE GUEST: GAVIN MEVIUS
LINKTREE: The Mixed Reviews
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A podcast miniseries devoted to celebrating the 1988 contemporary classic, action buddy comedy MIDNIGHT RUN, written by George Gallo & directed by Martin Brest. Hosted by Blake Howard & Jen Johans of One Heat Minute Productions & Watch With Jen, respectively, each week, we’ll explore the film we first bonded over when we became friends in 2019 by surfing through an incredible roster of guests from journalists to novelists & beyond who love it as much as we do.
In episode five, we discuss how three minutes of Phillip Baker Hall inspired Paul Thomas Anderson to kickstart his incredible career, ask who the Martin Brest guys are, and how this movie collects acolytes.
ART DIRECTOR, WRITER AND THE CREATOR OF CINEPHILE: A CARD GAME
The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha and host of Pod Thomas Anderson
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, screenwriter and award-winning author Jordan Harper and I discuss the surprisingly tender brutality of Starred Up (2013).
THE GUEST: JORDAN HARPER
EDGAR-WINNING AUTHOR OF SHE RIDES SHOTGUN , THE LAST KING OF CALIFORNIA, EVERYBODY KNOWS AND SCREENWRITER JORDAN HARPER.
TWITTER: @JORDAN_HARPER
NEWSLETTER: WELCOME TO THE HAMMER PARTY
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In this great episode, writer Noah Gittell and I relive the ever-prescient trauma of Thomas Vinterberg's THE HUNT.
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THE GUEST:
Noah Gittell - a pop culture writer with bylines at The New York Times, The Ringer, The Guardian, The Atlantic, Slate, Decider and the BBC.
Twitter: @noahgittell
Substack: Good Eye: Movies and Baseball
One Heat Minute Productions
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In this dense episode, 'Darling' pop culture critic, editor and freelance writer with bylines at Paste, Vulture and Roger Ebert, Isaac Feldberg, and I decide that we wanna "rob" pick through Sofia Coppola's THE BLING RING.
THE GUEST: ISAAC FELDBERG
POP CULTURE CRITIC, EDITOR, ABSOLUTE DARLING / WORDS: INVERSE, PASTE, ROGER EBERT DOT COM, VULTURE, FORTUNE, LETTERBOXD, EW, BOSTON GLOBE / CFCA, BSFC / 🍅-APPROVED
TWITTER: @ISAACFELDBERG
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A podcast miniseries devoted to celebrating the 1988 contemporary classic, action buddy comedy MIDNIGHT RUN, written by George Gallo & directed by Martin Brest. Hosted by Blake Howard & Jen Johans of One Heat Minute Productions & Watch With Jen, respectively, each week, we’ll explore the film we first bonded over when we became friends in 2019 by surfing through an incredible roster of guests from journalists to novelists & beyond who love it as much as we do.
In episode four, we discuss De Niro’s hotness, being scandalised by Midnight Run on cable while babysitting, loving diners and so much more.
AUTHOR OF FIERCE BITCHES, PECKERWOOD, CRIME FICTION AFICIONADO AND AUTHOR OF THE NOIR LITERATURE AND CULTURE BLOG - HARDBOILED WONDERLAND.
TWITTER: @JEDIDIAHAYRES
WEBSITE: HARDBOILED WONDERLAND
NIKKI DOLSON IS THE AUTHOR OF THE NOVEL ALL THINGS VIOLENT AND THE SHORT STORY COLLECTION LOVE AND OTHER CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR. HER WRITING HAS APPEARED IN VAUTRIN, BEST AMERICAN MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE, THUGLIT, TRIQUARTERLY, SOUTHWEST REVIEW, AND ELSEWHERE.
TWITTER: @nikkidolson
The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In this episode, two dear friends, Stu Coote and Garth Franklin, talk about a time when Marvel movies were "must-see", jump on the 'Ponytail Express' and revisit IRON MAN THREE.
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THE GUESTS:
Internet Movie News TrailBlazer, editor in chief of Dark Horizons Dot Com - the man-machine — my dear friend - Garth Franklin.
The co-host of the Sinner Files movie podcast is the chief instigator of our cinematic deep dives brand — my dear friend - Stu Coote.
The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, my friend Sean Burns and I revisit the Coen Brothers' most melancholic reverie, INSIDE LLEWIN DAVIS.
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THE GUEST:
Sean Burns is a film critic for WBUR’s Arts & Culture and a contributing writer at North Shore Movies and Crooked Marquee. He was Philadelphia Weekly’s lead film critic from 1999 through 2013, and worked as a contributing editor at The Improper Bostonian from 2006 until 2014. His reviews, interviews and essays have also appeared in Metro, The Village Voice, Rolling Stone, The Boston Herald, Nashville Scene, Time Out New York, Philadelphia City Paper and RogerEbert.com.
A graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Burns was a recurring guest on the late David Brudnoy’s WBZ 1030 AM radio show, and in 2002 received an award for Excellence in Criticism from the Greater Philadelphia Society of Professional Journalists. Currently a member of the Online Film Critics Society and the Critics Choice Association, he’s also “the most annoyingest person ever,” according to his niece.
WEBSITE: splicedpersonality.com
TWITTER: @SeanMBurns
The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, the legends from The B-Side podcast, post-production wrangler/writer at the Film Stage/producer Conor O'Donnell and his co-host/co-founder of Film Stage/filmmaker Dan Mecca come on to discuss Alfonso Cuarón's 91-minute wonder GRAVITY.
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Conor O'Donnell
TWITTER: @SCRUFFYL00KIN
WEBSITE: HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/
PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST (@TFSBSIDE)
Dan Mecca
TWITTER: @DJMECCA
WEBSITE: HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/
PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST
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A podcast miniseries devoted to celebrating the 1988 contemporary classic, action buddy comedy MIDNIGHT RUN, written by George Gallo & directed by Martin Brest. Hosted by Blake Howard & Jen Johans of One Heat Minute Productions & Watch With Jen, respectively, each week, we’ll explore the film we first bonded over when we became friends in 2019 by surfing through an incredible roster of guests from journalists to novelists & beyond who love it as much as we do.
In episode three, we discuss seeing Midnight Run in theatres then and now, Grodin being annoying as superpower and crying every time you watch one of the funniest movies ever made.
Ben Mankiewicz is the primetime host of Turner Classic Movies. When he made his TCM debut in September 2003, he became only the second host hired in the network's history.
During his career at TCM, he has introduced thousands of movies on the air. Additionally, he’s become one of the best interviewers in the business, leading thoughtful and entertaining long-form conversations with more than two hundred of the industry’s top talents, including Mel Brooks, Bruce Springsteen, Sophia Loren, Martin Scorsese, Warren Beatty, Ava DuVernay, Annette Bening, Robert Redford, Quentin Tarantino, Jodie Foster, Brad Bird, Faye Dunaway, Lou Gossett, Jr., and Michael Douglas.
Beginning in April 2020, Mankiewcz hosted TCM’s first podcast, The Plot Thickens: I’m Still Peter Bogdanovich, to outstanding reviews. The podcast delivered to listeners the arc of Peter’s epic story, through triumph and unspeakable tragedy, through historic success and public failure.
Since 2019, Mankiewicz has served as a contributor to the Peabody and Emmy-winning news magazine, CBS News Sunday Morning, and has hosted the American Society of Cinematographers Awards since 2018. In 2019, he was awarded the Luminary Award for Career Achievement by the Los Angeles Press Club.
Prior to TCM, Mankiewicz worked as a reporter and anchor in Charleston, SC, and Miami, FL, twice being named Best Anchor in South Florida by The New Times. Additionally, he contributes to The Young Turks, an online political show he co-founded with Cenk Uygur in 2002.
Mankiewicz moved to Los Angeles nearly 75 years after his grandfather, screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz (“Mank” to his all his friends), headed west to work in the movie business. Soon after arriving, Herman cabled his friend Ben Hecht in New York, "There are millions to be grabbed out here and your only competition is idiots. Don't let this get around." His grandson is now proudly one of those idiots.
He's a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Tufts University, and Georgetown Day High School in Washington, DC, the school with the worst mascot in recorded history: the Grasshoppers.
Mankiewicz lives in Santa Monica with his beautiful wife, their beautiful daughter, one perfect dog, and one other dog, who’s available for adoption at any time. Seriously, please take him.
Alan Sepinwall is Rolling Stone's chief TV critic. He's been covering this new golden age of TV from the beginning, first as a reviewer for Tony Soprano's favorite newspaper, 'The Star-Ledger,' and is the author of the books 'The Revolution Was Televised,' 'TV (THE BOOK),' 'Breaking Bad 101,' and 'The Sopranos Sessions.'
The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, action aficionado and Twitter napalm Brandon Streussnig and I join forces to become the most buff, pumped-up Patreon podcast on the planet. Come enjoy another set of the Decade Project as we discuss Michael Bay's pretty rad PAIN & GAIN.
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THE GUEST:
Brandon Streussnig- Staff Writer, Social Media Manager for Secret Handshake & freelance writer at Vulture, Fangoria, Polygon, The Playlist- Links: Twitter, Clippings
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In this episode of The Decade Project, my dear friend - a crime fiction enthusiast of the highest order - Jedidiah Ayres and I ask, "Do you want to remember, or do you want to forget TRANCE?"
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THE GUEST:
Author of Fierce Bitches, Peckerwood, crime fiction enthusiast and author of the noir literature and culture blog - Hardboiled Wonderland, Jedidiah Ayres.
TWITTER: @JedidiahAyres
WEBSITE: HARDBOILED WONDERLAND
A podcast miniseries devoted to celebrating the 1988 contemporary classic, action buddy comedy MIDNIGHT RUN, written by George Gallo & directed by Martin Brest. Hosted by Blake Howard & Jen Johans of One Heat Minute Productions & Watch With Jen, respectively, each week, we’ll explore the film we first bonded over when we became friends in 2019 by surfing through an incredible roster of guests from journalists to novelists & beyond who love it as much as we do.
In episode two we discuss Dennis Farina’s fear-inducing performance, the structural perfection of Midnight Run and how incredible every single cast member, no matter the size of the role, is wonderful.
"I'm a writer. I live in Los Feliz. Sometimes I go to the movies. There's more to tell, but not just now."
WEBSITE: mrpeelsardineliqueur.blogspot.com
Movie critic, corporate governance maven. columnist, publisher
Assistant editor at rogerebert.com
Also: moviemom.com, thecredits.org
Vice-Chair, ValueEdge Advisors, Editor, Miniver Press, Editor: End of Life Stories,
Twitter:@nminow
The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In this incredible episode, the hilarious actor, filmmaker and improv comic Rob Belushi and I are not fucking leavin' until you come to pump these rookie numbers up and listen to us gab about Martin Scorsese's THE WOLF OF WALL STREET.
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In this extraordinary episode, writer/culture critic, host of INCREMENT VICE, and my friend - Travis Woods and I dance with the devil in the neon light and discuss Nicolas Winding Refn's ONLY GOD FORGIVES.
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TRAVIS WOODS IS A CONTRIBUTING EDITOR AT BRIGHT WALL/DARK ROOM, AS WELL AS A WRITER FOR THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMA AND CINEPHILIA & BEYOND.
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode twelve features accounts of Henson selling The Muppets to Disney, the development of Muppet-Vision 3D, as well as the tragic death and legacy of Jim Henson.
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A podcast miniseries devoted to celebrating the 1988 contemporary classic, action buddy comedy MIDNIGHT RUN, written by George Gallo & directed by Martin Brest. Hosted by Blake Howard & Jen Johans of One Heat Minute Productions & Watch With Jen, respectively, each week, we’ll explore the film we first bonded over when we became friends in 2019 by surfing through an incredible roster of guests from journalists to novelists & beyond who love it as much as we do.
In episode one, we discuss theories of TREMORS using MIDNIGHT RUN’s score as their temp track in the edit, the scene of De Niro’s career and director Martin Brest letting actors cook.
WRITER/DIRECTOR HAPPILY (2021) // ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK? (2019) // SLAPPY AND THE STINKERS (1998)
TWITTER: @BDGRABINSKI
DREW MCWEENY
ONLINE VETERAN, FILM CRITIC, SCREENWRITER, INDUSTRY ANALYST, THE LEGENDARY DREW MCWEENY
TWITTER: @DREWMCWEENY
SUBSTACK: DREWMCWEENY.SUBSTACK.COM
The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In the latest episode, writer and award-winning critic Stephen A. Russell and I discuss Ivan Sen's franchise-inspiring "Yeah Noir", MYSTERY ROAD.
THE GUEST:
Stephen A. Russell is a Scotstralian and an Award-winning film critic, arts journo and political dork.
Rotten Tomatoes & "Building a Mystery"
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In this exceptional episode, writer and pop culture chronicler Lindsey Romain and I discuss our growing empathy for the women (and not the AI) watching Spike Jonze's Her.
THE GUEST:
Lindsey Romain is a contributing writer for INSIDER, a former news reporter for Teen Vogue, and currently writes for a number of outlets, including Vulture, Thrillist, Refinery29, and Nerdist.
NERDIST: https://nerdist.com/author/lindsey-romain/
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An audio documentary podcast series about the sea-faring classic - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. The series will be an oral history of the film's conception and production, a discussion of its critical reception, and the increasing resonance in the 20 years since its release. For the seventh and final episode, the ‘Podcaster’ faces the illusive ‘Commander’ behind Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, Peter Weir.
Featuring interviews with:
Narrator: Ken Jeacle
Theme composer: Andrew Viller
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FOR THE THIRTEENTH EPISODE OF THIS 90S CELEBRATION PODCAST, WE (HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, AND BLAKE HOWARD) BREAK OUR 90S RULE FOR CHRISTMAS AND DIVE INTO SHANE BLACK’S ICONIC LA ACTION COMEDY FROM 2005 - KISS KISS BANG BANG.
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode eleven sees Henson attempt a “Wonderful World of Disney” style show, THE JIM HENSON HOUR, which NBC corrupts.
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join Alfonso de Portago of Michael Mann's Ferrari, Gabriel Leone. In this episode, we talk about being indoctrinated to The Last of the Mohicans as a kid, the extensive preparation for Ferrari and the serendipity of playing de Portago and Senna (in the upcoming Netflix series) back-to-back.
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Gabriel Leone started his artistic career at theater eleven years ago. In 2021, he debuts on the series 'Dom' as the main character who entitles the show. He is also shooting 'Um Lugar ao Sol,' the next TV Globo main soap opera written by Lícia Manzo. Gabriel also is going to premiere in the following movies: 'Anaíra,' by Sérgio Machado and Milton Hatoum; 'Eduardo e Mônica,' starring with Alice Braga and directed by René Sampaio; 'Piedade,' by Cláudio Assis; 'Alemão 2,' by José Eduardo Belmonte; 'Duetto,' by Vicente Amorim; and the musical feature film 'Meu Álbum de Amores,' by Rafael Gomes, in which he performs songs by Arnaldo Antunes and Odair José. Gabriel has been part of other important TV Globo productions like the soap opera 'Velho Chico,' by Luiz Fernando Carvalho, 'Onde Nascem Os Fortes,' by José Villamarim, 'Verdades Secretas,' by Mauro Mendonça Filho, 'Carcereiros,' by José Eduardo Belmonte, and 'Os Dias Eram Assim' as an actor and a recording artist. He also shows up in movies like 'Garoto,' by Júlio Bressane and 'Minha Fama de Mau,' where he plays the famous Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos.
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode ten sees Henson treating folktales honestly, to questionable success, with THE STORYTELLER.
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Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming IMPRINT FILMS physical media releases.
In this episode, we discuss:
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An audio documentary podcast series about the sea-faring classic - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. The series will be an oral history of the film's conception and production, a discussion of its critical reception, and the increasing resonance in the 20 years since its release. For episode six we celebrate all the ways we continue to love Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.
Featuring interviews with:
Narrator: Ken Jeacle
Theme composer: Andrew Viller
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the legendary mastermind director, screenwriter and producer of HEAT and MIAMI VICE, co-author of HEAT 2 and director of FERRARI, Michael Mann. In this episode, we talk about contradictions and complexities that inspired and awed Mann and his collaborators making FERRARI, the essential perceptual differences between consuming things on a cinematic or home screen, the zeitgeist of MIAMI VICE and anticipating a return to Ciudad del Este to shoot HEAT 2.
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Writer, director, creator.
Twitter: @MichaelMann
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join another sound editor from Miami Vice (2006), and many other television shows and feature films, Joseph Tsai. We discuss Joseph’s amazing generosity, and his invaluable contribution to our community, reach into the vault of his notes written about making MIAMI NICE and hear first-hand what it’s like to attend Michael Mann University.
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Sound Editor for Television and Features including Miami Vice (2006), Game Over, Man! (2018) and Fear the Walking Dead (2015-2019)
ONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONS
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode nine sees Henson and Frank Oz bring George Lucas for a magic dance with the LABYRINTH.
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Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming IMPRINT FILMS physical media releases.
In this episode, we discuss:
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The Decade Project is an ongoing One Heat Minute Productions Patreon exclusive podcast looking back at the films released ten years ago to reflect on what continues to resonate and what’s ripe for rediscovery. The first year being released on the main podcast feed is the films of 2013. To hear a fantastic chorus of guests and I unpack the films of 2014 in 2024, subscribe to our Patreon here for as little as $1 a month.
In this episode, the creator of the Cinephile game and author of the Lil Cinephile series Cory Everett and I skate on the edge of ugly crying, discussing Richard Curtis’ incredible ABOUT TIME.
THE GUEST: CORY EVERETT
ART DIRECTOR, WRITER AND THE CREATOR OF CINEPHILE: A CARD GAME
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode eight sees Henson hand over directing responsibilities to Frank Oz for the third entry in the trilogy THE MUPPETS TAKE MANHATTAN.
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In this very special episode, critic, filmmaker and author of But God Made Him a Poet: Watching John Ford in the 21st Century - Scout Tafoya and I discuss John Ford and THE SEARCHERS.
THE GUEST: SCOUT TAFOYA
Scout Tafoya is a film critic, video essayist, filmmaker, and author of Cinemaphagy: On The Psychedelic Classical Form of Tobe Hooper, the first book-length critical study of the director of "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre." Originally from from Doylestown, PA, he is the creator of RogerEbert.com's The Unloved, the longest running video essay series on the web, about movies in need of a second look. His writing has appeared in the Village Voice, Film Comment, Nylon Magazine, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Film Stage among others. He is the director of over 25 feature films including "Eyam," "House of Little Deaths," and "Beata Virgo Viscera," which debuted on RogerEbert.com. His features and his extensive video essay work can be found at Patreon.com/honorszombie.
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode seven sees Henson relinquish the creative reigns slightly while launching an international, cross-cultural juggernaut of a show - FRAGGLE ROCK.
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An audio documentary podcast series about the sea-faring classic - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. The series will be an oral history of the film's conception and production, a discussion of its critical reception, and the increasing resonance in the 20 years since its release. For episode five, we pause to reflect on what makes Peter Weir an extraordinary filmmaker.
Featuring interviews with:
Narrator: Ken Jeacle
Theme composer: Andrew Viller
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join filmmaker and storyteller behind Girls Room (2020), The Beauty of Blackness (2022) and Black Monday (2019), Tiffany J. Johnson.
We discuss a 'meeting cute' with Katie based on a shared love of Michael Mann, going backwards through the Mann body of work via ALI and COLLATERAL, the lack of cabs in L.A, and most importantly being dubbed “the Al whisperer” after working with Al Pacino.
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TIFFANY J. JOHNSON is a filmmaker and storyteller who recently directed episodes of HUNTERS (Amazon), POKER FACE (Paramount +) BLACK MONDAY (Showtime), ‘BOOMERANG’ (BET), ‘DEAR WHITE PEOPLE’ (Netflix), ‘TWENTIES’ (BET) and THE LAST OG (TBS).
Her first short film, LADYLIKE, a collaboration with friend and creative partner Nicholas P. Williams, currently streams on Issa Rae's YouTube channel and has screened at multiple festivals, including the San Francisco Black Film Festival, the Lower East Side Film Festival and the Diversity in Cannes showcase, where she won the “Director's Choice Award.”
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode six sees Henson flirt with Lord of the Rings, and the battle between good and evil with The Dark Crystal.
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join staff writer at Crooked Marquee, author, and Angelino Zach Vasquez, who miraculously connects James Cameron, Vince McMahon and Michael Mann (and so much more).
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Zach Vasquez lives and writes in Los Angeles. His critical work focuses on film and literature. He writes fiction as well.
Bylines: Crooked Marquee, BWDR
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
In this extraordinary bonus episode, Ethan talks to the great Patrick Willems about his favourite Henson work, The Great Muppet Caper.
EPISODE GUEST: PATRICK WILLEMS
Directs videos. Made a movie about a coconut. Trying really hard to sell out.
Twitter: @patrickhwillems
Youtube: @patrickhwillems
To celebrate the release of a new Australian outback thriller THE ROYAL HOTEL, I talk with writer/director Kitty Green about the differences between narrative and documentary cinema, the balance of time and style, Julia Garner choosing her own own love interest, and so much more.
Synopsis: US backpackers Hanna and Liv take a job in a remote Australian pub for some extra cash. They are confronted with a bunch of unruly locals and a situation that grows rapidly out of their control.
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode five sees Henson cannot stop the momentum toward The Great Muppet Caper.
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) joins one of the best long-form film critics working today, host of INCREMENT VICE, and video essayist behind Portrait of the Artist as a Dead Man: ‘Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia’ and Sam Peckinpah’s Last Chance (available on this very disc)- Travis Woods. Blake and Travis team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This episode reviews the incredible Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia (1974) – Imprint Collection #251
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Travis Woods is a Contributing Editor at Bright Wall/Dark Room, as well as a writer for The New Beverly Cinema and Cinephilia & Beyond.
He lives and writes in Los Angeles. He has a dog and a tattoo of Elliott Gould smoking. Bob Dylan once clapped him on the back and whispered something incomprehensible. These are the only interesting things about him.
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Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming IMPRINT FILMS physical media releases.
In this episode we discuss:
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode four sees Henson leap from the TV screen to the cinema screen with, The Muppet Movie.
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In the wake of James Caan's passing, I gathered an incredible crew for an audio remembrance of THIEF, a film that arguably contains the performance of his career. You can listen to those episodes here.
For this special bonus episode of ONE THIEF MINUTE, I talk with the author of "My Money is Still in Your Pocket", Sarah Welch-Larson about her observation that "every conversation—every interaction—becomes a heist" and so much more.
My Money is Still in Your Pocket by Sarah Welch-Larson
About Sarah Welch-Larson
Sarah Welch-Larson writes about feminist theology, sad men in space, and stories about creation and agency. She is a member of Chicago Indie Critics, the cohost of Seeing and Believing podcast, and the author of Becoming Alien: The Beginning and End of Evil in Science Fiction's Most Idiosyncratic Franchise, now available from Cascade Books. She lives in Chicago with her husband, their dog, and about three dozen houseplants.
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join writer and host of INCREMENT VICE Travis Woods in a bumper new episode featuring a Chicano mural that thematically reverberates through this taught thriller, Vincent’s death echoing ‘The Death of Socrates’ and so much more.
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TRAVIS WOODS IS A CONTRIBUTING EDITOR AT BRIGHT WALL/DARK ROOM, AS WELL AS A WRITER FOR THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMA AND CINEPHILIA & BEYOND.
HE LIVES AND WRITES IN LOS ANGELES. HE HAS A DOG AND A TATTOO OF ELLIOTT GOULD SMOKING. BOB DYLAN ONCE CLAPPED HIM ON THE BACK AND WHISPERED SOMETHING INCOMPREHENSIBLE. THESE ARE THE ONLY INTERESTING THINGS ABOUT HIM.
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode three sees the rise and rise of a culture altering phenomenon, The Muppet Show.
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode two charts the development and Henson’s involvement in the launch of SESAME STREET.
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It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights. It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER! 12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists - Jim Henson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode one explores Henson’s earliest work Sam and Friends, Wilkins and Wontkins and Time Piece.
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MIAMI NICE and INCREMENT VICE converge with Katie Walsh, Travis Woods and Blake Howard recapping the incredible screenings of MIAMI VICE and INHERENT VICE at the American Cinematheque ‘Friend of the Fest 2023’.
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Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming physical media releases.
In this episode we discuss:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
FOR THE TWELFTH EPISODE OF THIS 90S CELEBRATION PODCAST, HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, AND BLAKE HOWARD EVERYTHING THERE IS TO KNOW ABOUT THE FIFTH ELEMENT: OUR WEIRD DREAMS AND DESIRES, OUR MOST INTIMATES OF INTIMATES, AND "INTIMATE" IS ROB BELUSHI'S MIDDLE NAME.
Thank you so much for the ongoing support!
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PODCASTER AND COMMANDER is an audio documentary podcast series about the sea-faring classic - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. In assembling the series, we have had so many amazing conversations that are heard, trimmed and seasoned throughout the episodes. This special chat is my full-length conversation with the Academy Award Winning Director of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Peter Ramsey.
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join freelance writer and film critic Courtney Howard in the second of two new episodes to talk about seeing Colin Farrell in the wild, our determination to get John Ortiz on the show, and how men would rather seduce a drug kingpin's woman (or do a podcast about it) rather than go to therapy.
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Courtney Howard is a film critic and entertainment journalist whose work has been published on Variety, SheKnows, Awards Circuit and FreshFiction.tv. In addition to being a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), she’s also a member of the Critic’s Choice Association (CCA, formerly known as the BFCA), the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) and the Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ).
Born and raised in Northern California, Courtney has had a love of Hollywood ever since seeing her first film in theaters at age 6 (‘E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial’). She learned about movie making craft and theory at BIOLA University, earning a degree in film. She now resides in Southern California with her screenwriter husband and has never met a dachshund she didn’t like.
Twitter: @Lulamaybelle
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join freelance writer and film critic Courtney Howard in the first of two new episodes to talk about her journey from "meh" to "drop the remote" on Miami Vice 2006, before Katie derails the chat to fantasize about the prospect of more Vice, Florida compels it.
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Courtney Howard is a film critic and entertainment journalist whose work has been published on Variety, SheKnows, Awards Circuit and FreshFiction.tv. In addition to being a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), she’s also a member of the Critic’s Choice Association (CCA, formerly known as the BFCA), the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) and the Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ).
Born and raised in Northern California, Courtney has had a love of Hollywood ever since seeing her first film in theaters at age 6 (‘E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial’). She learned about movie making craft and theory at BIOLA University, earning a degree in film. She now resides in Southern California with her screenwriter husband and has never met a dachshund she didn’t like.
Twitter: @Lulamaybelle
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An audio documentary podcast series about the sea-faring classic - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. The series will be an oral history of the film's conception and production, a discussion of the film’s critical reception, and the increasing resonance in the 20 years since its release. For episode four, we chart the course of the release and reception of Master and Commander.
Featured interviews with:
Narrator: Ken Jeacle
Theme composer: Andrew Viller
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join educator and host of The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast Veronica Fitzpatrick in the second of two new episodes to discuss how Cartel's put on a better party than AI, the Tom Cruise 'meaningful squint' and the impressions that abound in COLLATERAL.
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Veronica Fitzpatrick is a writer and teacher. Recently a 2021-2023 Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Brown's Cogut Institute for the Humanities, teaches film in the Modern Culture and Media at Brown University and co-hosts The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast.
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An audio documentary podcast series about the sea-faring classic - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. The series will be an oral history of the film's conception and production, a discussion of the film’s critical reception, and the increasing resonance in the 20 years since its release. For episode three, film critic and author Walter Chaw discussed The Rime of the Ancient Mariner vignette in the centre of the movie and the historical accuracy of the depictions of violence with Professor Phillip Dwyer.
Featuring interviews with:
Narrator: Ken Jeacle
Theme composer: Andrew Viller
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) joins one of the greatest living film critics, whose episode of Netflix’s Profane and Profound is one of the best film critiques of the century, the author of "A Walter Hill Film: Tragedy and Masculinity in the films of Walter Hill" - Walter Chaw. Blake and Walter team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This episode reviews the incredible Directed By… Walter Hill (1975 – 2006) – Imprint Collection #164 – #169.
Walter Hill has been directing films for almost 50 years and has established himself a reputation of delivering thrilling, gritty, and highly stylized films.This special edition set collects five films and one landmark miniseries from one of the most important and influential filmmakers of modern cinema.
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join educator and host of The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast Veronica Fitzpatrick in the first of two new episodes to discuss Jamie Foxx's account of his sex scene with Naomi Harris' body double and begin unpacking the failed L.A infrastructure depicted in COLLATERAL.
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Veronica Fitzpatrick is a writer and teacher. Recently a 2021-2023 Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Brown's Cogut Institute for the Humanities, teaches film in the Modern Culture and Media at Brown University and co-hosts The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast.
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An audio documentary podcast series about the sea-faring classic - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. The series will be an oral history of the film's conception and production, a discussion of the film’s critical reception, and the increasing resonance in the now 19 years since its release. For episode two, we continue our discussion with the co-writer of Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, John Collee, about collaborating with the master Peter Weir, as well as delving into the artistic reverberance in the deployment of Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis.
Featured interviews with:
Narrator: Ken Jeacle
Theme composer: Andrew Viller
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"MOTTO PANUKEIKU!"
For the American Cinematheque's FRIEND OF THE FEST: PODCAST FESTIVAL, Travis Woods (in the flesh) and Blake Howard (over the airwaves) will be hosting a 35 mm screening of PTA's INHERENT VICE (the subject of our podcast, INCREMENT VICE at the Los Feliz 3 on Saturday 8/26 at 7PM!
Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the Katherine and Frank Price Endowed Chair for Study of Race and Popular Culture at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts - Dr Todd Boyd - to talk through the entanglement of SCARFACE and the MIAMI VICE TV Series, the way fans embraced and anointed them into the cultural canon, and so much more.
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Katherine and Frank Price Endowed Chair for Study of Race and Popular Culture at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. Research areas: African American Cinema, New Hollywood, Hip Hop Culture, Cultural Politics, Sports Media
TWITTER: @DrToddBoyd
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FOR THE ELEVENTH EPISODE OF THIS 90S CELEBRATION PODCAST, HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, AND BLAKE HOWARD ARE UNSELFISH AND PERHAPS THE GREATEST WIDE RECEIVERS THAT HAVE EVER LIVED. DON'T YOU DARE DROP THIS CELEBRATION OF OLIVER STONE'S 1999 SPORTS MOVIE HALL OF FAMER ANY GIVEN SUNDAY - IT'S WORTH A MILLION DOLLARS.
Thank you so much for the ongoing support!
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To celebrate the roadshow release of a new Australian Neo-Noir ("Yeah Noir") SLANT, I talk with writer/star Michael Nikou, director James Vinson, producer Monique Fisher and the icon Sigrid Thornton about shooting chronologically, being "in for a penny, in for a pound" making an independent original film and so much more.
Synopsis: Melbourne. 1999. Christmas time. In this darkly comic thriller, a career-crazed journalist dredges up the sordid secrets of an infamous socialite after her mysterious disappearance.
Website: https://www.slant-movie.com/
Socials: Instagram, Letterboxd
In a special bonus episode, I bring the newly official Light the Fuse boys Drew Taylor and Charles Hood to talk about the evolution of their show, a minute dissection of SPY GAME and a tight five on Tony Scott and so much more.
DREW TAYLOR is a reporter for The Wrap. He has written for The New York Times, Vulture, Vanity Fair, The Playlist, and Collider. He also wrote The Art of Onward, which gives an inside look at the making of the 2020 Pixar film. The book is available to purchase here. He also co-hosts a weekly podcast about animation called Fine Tooning, which is available on all podcast platforms.
Twitter: @drewtailored
Instagram: @drewtailored
CHARLES HOOD is a writer/director. He directed and co-wrote the film Night Owls, which is currently on DirecTV and Spectrum, or you can stream it for free on Tubi or Pluto TV. He also directed the very dark comedy A Nasty Piece of Work, which is part of Blumhouse’s Into the Dark series and is streaming on Hulu. Check out more of his work on Vimeo.
Twitter: @charlesh00d
Instagram: @charlesh00d
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the filmmaker behind SUITABLE FLESH, MAYHEM, POINT BLANK and the co-host of THE MOVIE CRYPT podcast - Joe Lynch - to talk through his many conflicted feelings about MIAMI VICE.
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Working-class storyteller.SUITABLE FLESH, UVBS, CREEPSHOW, POINT BLANK, MAYHEM, EVERLY, CHILLERAMA, KoB(Dir cut), HOLLISTON, WRONG TURN 2, THE MOVIE CRYPT PODCAST
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This September from Ethan Warren and Blake Howard.
It's time to play the music.
It's time to light the lights.
It's time to get things started with THE GREAT HENSON CAPER!
12 episodes. Three months. The life and works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists featuring original narration and a murderer's row of guests. Spend your fall with the muppets.
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The episode for the June 2023 batch features in-depth reviews of:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The episode for the May 2023 batch features in-depth reviews of:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join educator and host of The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast Veronica Fitzpatrick to discuss "I dance" as a precursor to "DTF", the weird corollary between the Linkin Park / Jay Z collab and Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx pairing and so much more.
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Veronica Fitzpatrick is a writer and teacher. Recently a 2021-2023 Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Brown's Cogut Institute for the Humanities, teaches film in the Modern Culture and Media at Brown University and co-hosts The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast.
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Cinephile Game Night has returned this year for Cinephile Summer, a brand new season featuring your favorite podcasters and filmmakers going head-to-head to see who is the ultimate cinephile. Hosted by The Film Stage’s Jordan Raup, Conor O’Donnell, and Dan Mecca along with Cinephile: A Card Game creator Cory Everett, the series will debut new episodes bi-weekly on The Film Stage Show podcast feed and The Film Stage YouTube channel.
For the second episode of Cinephile Summer, we were thrilled to face off against our friends at One Heat Minute, featuring Blake Howard, Katie Walsh, Maria Lewis, and Alexei Toliopoulos. Joining the TFS team as special guests are Gavin Mevius (co-host of The Mixed Reviews) and Veronica Fitzpatrick (co-host of The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast).
To celebrate the release of Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, I speak with one of my favourite filmmakers, the Oscar-winning writer and storytelling laureate Christopher McQuarrie about casting Shea Whigham and Greg Tarzan Davis, bringing back Henry Czerny, and the 'fiat that ate Rome'.
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE DEAD RECKONING PART ONE:
Ethan Hunt and his IMF team must track down a dangerous weapon before it falls into the wrong hands. Watch the trailer here.
Thank you so much for the ongoing support!
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An audio essay on Reign of Fire written and read by Maria Lewis, produced and edited by Blake Howard.
Voice Cast:
Maria Lewis is a best-selling author, screenwriter, film curator and pop culture etymologist currently based in Australia. Over the past 17 years of her career, she has built an international reputation as a storyteller across a diverse range of mediums.
Links: Twitter, Josie and the Podcats
Rob Bowman - Director of Reign of Fire
Matthew Greenberg - Co-writer of Reign of Fire
Art:
Tom Ralston - Links: Twitter, Website
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On this very special episode of a new One Heat Minute Productions Patreon podcast - The Decade Project - two dear friends, Stu Coote and Garth Franklin, revisit Denis Villeneuve's underrated kidnapping thriller, PRISONERS.
Thank you so much for the ongoing support
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THE GUESTS:
Internet Movie News TrailBlazer, editor in chief of Dark Horizons Dot Com - the man-machine — my dear friend - Garth Franklin.
The co-host of the Sinner Files movie podcast is the chief instigator of our cinematic deep dives brand — my dear friend - Stu Coote.
Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join filmmaker and video essayist Patrick Willems to celebrate his work and vibes movies and launch the #Katrrari campaign.
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Directs videos. Made a movie about a coconut. Trying really hard to sell out.
Twitter: @patrickhwillems
Watch: TENET And A Celebration Of Vibes Movies
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The episode for the April 2023 batch features in-depth reviews of:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Pod Thomas Anderson is a nine-part miniseries on the films of Paul Thomas Anderson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode nine explores PTA’s loosest and loopiest picture - LICORICE PIZZA.
Featuring the contributions of:
All excerpts from The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha are used with the permission of Columbia University Press.
Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join COLLATERAL Sound Designer and Sound Supervisor Elliott Koretz - to talk about the road from Miami Vice TV to ROBBERY HOMICIDE DIVISION and into COLLATERAL, augmenting the shot shots in the iconic alleyway scene and the sheer pace that Michael Mann maintains in production.
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Elliott Koretz is a Sound Editor and Designer known for his work on Collateral (2004), xXx (2002) Game Over, Man! (2018), MIami Vice (2006) and the Miami Vice T.V Series.
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Pod Thomas Anderson is a nine-part miniseries on the films of Paul Thomas Anderson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode eight explores PTA’s unexpectedly boundless Merchant Ivory riff - PHANTOM THREAD.
Featuring the contributions of:
All excerpts from The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha are used with the permission of Columbia University Press.
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The episode for the March 023 batch features in-depth reviews of:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with the Senior Editor at Letterboxd, physical media 'thirst-trapper' and all-round incredible film mind, Mitchell Beaupre, to talk about - a film constantly nudging my Letterboxd top four - FARGO.
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join author, screenwriter, film curator and the host of JOSIE AND THE PODCATS - Maria Lewis - to talk about the specificity of Mann's L.A, the fact that "crime is pain", the economy of Stuart Beattie's storytelling, and butcher a few pronunciations along the way.
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Maria Lewis is a best-selling author, screenwriter, film curator and pop culture etymologist currently based in Australia. Over the past 17 years of her career, she has built an international reputation as a storyteller across a diverse range of mediums.
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PODCAST: The Phantom Never Dies
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Pod Thomas Anderson is a nine-part miniseries on the films of Paul Thomas Anderson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode seven explores PTA’s “odyssey of a man sifting through the clues at the murder scene of a wayward generation to relocate the love of a woman he has lost” - INHERENT VICE.
Featuring the contributions of:
All excerpts from The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha are used with the permission of Columbia University Press.
FOR THE TENTH EPISODE OF THIS 90S CELEBRATION PODCAST, HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, AND BLAKE HOWARD CANNOT DENY THAT THE TWENTIETH CENTURY ENTIRELY BELONGED TO AL PACINO IN THE DEVIL’S ADVOCATE FROM 1997.
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The episode for the February 2023 batch features in-depth reviews of:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the ‘Film Twitter’ scamp and a great wearer of facial hair, the hilarious Robert Franco to talk about bribing a babysitter to take him to Public Enemies, memorising Scarface just for fun, and what it's like to be taught by Katie.
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Twitter scamp. Student of film. A great wearer of facial hair.
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Pod Thomas Anderson is a nine-part miniseries on the films of Paul Thomas Anderson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode six explores PTA’s illumination that in times of great turmoil, faith will be exploited by morally devoid jackals - THE MASTER.
Featuring the contributions of:
All excerpts from The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha are used with the permission of Columbia University Press.
To celebrate the release of his latest "starkly atmospheric outback noir" LIMBO, I talk with writer/director Ivan Sen (Mystery Road, Goldstone, Beneath Clouds) about his obsession with the Australian justice system, inspiring Simon Baker's career-best performance, drafting GOLDSTONE as the best Australian film of the 21st Century, his love of Peter Weir and the possibility of the third MYSTERY ROAD sequel gracing our cinema screens.
LIMBO:
Travis, a jaded detective, arrives in the remote outback town of Limbo to investigate the cold case murder of local Indigenous girl Charlotte Hayes 20 years ago. As truths about the murder begin to unfold, the detective gains a new insight into the unsolved case from the victim’s fractured family, the surviving witnesses and the reclusive brother of the chief suspect. A poignant, intimate journey into the complexities of loss and the impact of the justice system on Aboriginal families in Australia. Watch the trailer here.
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Pod Thomas Anderson is a nine-part miniseries on the films of Paul Thomas Anderson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode five explores PTA’s dizzying cinematic embodiment of American hypocrisy, a film as moving as a Renaissance fresco in a cathedral - THERE WILL BE BLOOD.
Featuring the contributions of:
All excerpts from The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha are used with the permission of Columbia University Press.
Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the editor and podcaster at Strange Harbors, Jeff Zhang to talk about becoming a “Mann Head”, the proximity of COLLATERAL and MIAMI VICE, and mood, themes and authorial intent trumping plot any day of the week.
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Strange Harbors is a pop culture blog run by writer Jeffrey Zhang in his spare time that publishes in-depth reviews, retrospectives, and video content. The blog is dedicated to exploring the shores of film, television, and media. In addition to his own site, Jeffrey has also contributed to outlets such as The Playlist and CBC News.
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Pod Thomas Anderson is a nine-part miniseries on the films of Paul Thomas Anderson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode four explores PTA’s career hinge point - the magnificent, quaint, and introverted rom-com - PUNCH DRUNK LOVE.
Featuring the contributions of:
All excerpts from The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha are used with the permission of Columbia University Press.
Pod Thomas Anderson is a nine-part miniseries on the films of Paul Thomas Anderson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode three explores PTA’s admirably bold, “great/terrible”, “drunk and disorderly” interpersonal epic - MAGNOLIA.
Featuring the contributions of:
All excerpts from The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha are used with the permission of Columbia University Press.
Pod Thomas Anderson is a nine-part miniseries on the films of Paul Thomas Anderson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode two explores PTA’s decade-straddling epic of what Roger Ebert called “living and dying by the sword,” euphemism intended.
Featuring the contributions of:
All excerpts from The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha are used with the permission of Columbia University Press.
Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the co-host of the Blank Check podcast, film critic for The Atlantic David Sims, to talk about how Michael Mann makes him happy, THE KEEP RPG game, the “Soy Boyz” and so much more.
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David Sims has been the film critic and a staff writer at The Atlantic since 2014. With actor and comedian Griffin Newman, he hosts the movie podcast Blank Check, which delves through directors' filmographies movie by movie and is consistently ranked as one of the most popular film podcasts available. He worked as a staff writer at The A.V. Club for five years and is a regular guest on several New York radio programs, as well as a member of the New York Film Critics Circle. He lives in Brooklyn.
Twitter: @davidlsims
Outlets: The Atlantic, Blank Check Podcast
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Pod Thomas Anderson is a nine-part miniseries on the films of Paul Thomas Anderson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.
Episode One explores PTA’s debut feature - released as “Hard Eight” but referred to (by PTA and his acolytes) as “Sydney”.
Featuring the contributions of:
All excerpts from The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha are used with the permission of Columbia University Press.
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The episode for the December batch features in-depth reviews of:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the host of the Sleazoids podcast, film programmer, theatre manager and physical media guy Josh Lewis, to talk about how much he and Harmony Korine love Miami Vice.
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Josh is a film critic, film programmer and Letterboxd e-celeb with a passion for genre and exploitation films, especially that fine line between the arthouse and the grindhouse. Like everyone else with a best friend and a computer, he started a podcast. He also has a private Tumblr dedicated to Brian De Palma. You can find him on Letterboxd and Twitter.
Josh's Sight and Sound submission.
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In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with a friend and talented pop culture critic, editor and freelance writer with bylines at Paste, Vulture and Roger Ebert, Isaac Feldberg.
Isaac and I get grandiloquent about THE COUNSELOR.
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In this very special bonus episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the contemporary auteur behind Lingua Franca, Isabel Sandoval, joins host Blake Howard to about developing a noir film inspired by Le Cercle Rouge/Drive/Heat, the Chekhovian brilliance of contemplative moments in action cinema and THIEF and HEAT’s ongoing expression of self-abnegation.
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ABOUT ISABEL SANDOVAL
In preparation for the release of the remaining episodes in this series, I recut the first episode. It will now ONLY be available on Patreon.
An audio documentary podcast series about the sea-faring classic - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. The series will be an oral history of the film's conception and production, a discussion of the film’s critical reception, and the increasing resonance in the now 19 years since its release. For episode one, we're talking to the co-writer of Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, John Collee, about getting the gig and collaborating with the master Peter Weir.
Captain’s Log - Featured interviews in order of appearance:
Narrator: Ken Jeacle
Theme: Andrew Viller
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join screenwriter, photographer, tv writer, and director Bryan Edward Hill to talk about how Michael Mann’s ability to fuse genre and philosophy without losing either’s potency and so much more.
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Bryan Hill is a screenwriter, photographer, tv writer, and director. He is known for his work on the DC show TITANS and for his work in comics, most notably his outings on DETECTIVE COMICS, POSTAL, AMERICAN CARNAGE, and KILLMONGER.
His writing is infused with esoteric principles, which can also be found in his photography and music.
FOR THE NINTH EPISODE OF THIS 90S CELEBRATION PODCAST, HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, AND BLAKE HOWARD KEEP COMING BACK UNTIL WE’RE DEAD WITH MARTIN SCORSESE’S 1995 MASTERWORK CASINO. AS A SPECIAL TREAT, ROB’S STEP-FATHER TOM - A FORMER FAMILY MAN - JOINS US TO SHARE THE REALITY IN THE FICTION.
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On this very special episode of a new One Heat Minute Productions Patreon podcast - The Decade Project - Roxana Hadadi and I talk to Macon Blair and Jeremy Saulnier about Blue Ruin for its 10th anniversary.
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Roxana Hadadi is a writer with many thoughts about many things, but mostly movies, TV, books, and pop culture.
The Energy Can’t Last: On the Grimy American Fringes of Jeremy Saulnier by Roxana Hadadi
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BYLINES: TV critic @vulture | @pajiba, @avclub, @crookedmarquee, @ebertvoices, @polygon
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Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join pop-culture writer at The Digital Fix and features writer for Slash Film, Fiona Underhill, to talk about how wrong people are when they say MIAMI VICE (2006) looks bad and Michael Mann's overwhelming sense of romance.
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ABOUT FIONA UNDERHILL
Brit now living near Los Angeles, California. A former teacher of English, Media and Film Studies. Currently writing about pop culture and entertainment (mainly film) for CC2K ONLINE, JUMPCUT ONLINE, MOVIEJAWN and other publications.
Publications:
indieWire, MovieJawn, CC2K, The Digital Fix, JumpCut Online, Filmotomy
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The second episode for the November Batch features in-depth reviews of:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join multi-hyphenates filmmaker-film festival director Jason Fitzroy Jeffers and studio executive-film director-critic-programmer-screenwriter-educator Brandon Harris to talk about MIAMI VICE (2006) holding an uncomfortable mirror up to the reflection of early 2000s Miami.
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ABOUT JASON FITZROY JEFFERS
Jason Fitzroy Jeffers is a filmmaker from Barbados whose work focuses on giving rooted and nuanced voice to the Caribbean, pockets of subtropical Black life across the American South, and other marginalized, equatorial, Afro-diasporic spaces.
As a filmmaker, he has produced award-winning shorts such as Papa Machete and Swimming in Your Skin Again that have screened at film festivals such as Sundance, BlackStar, TIFF, Sheffield and more. More recently, he co-directed the short film Drowning by Sunrise for The Intercept, and produced T, the 2020 winner of the Golden Bear for Best Short Film at Berlinale. Prior to this, Jeffers was a journalist with The Miami Herald, and his writing has also appeared in outlets such as American Way and Ocean Drive.
In addition to his film work, Jeffers is also the Founding Director of the Miami-based Caribbean filmmaking collective Third Horizon, which stages the annual Third Horizon Film Festival, a showcase of cinema from the Caribbean, its diaspora, and other underrepresented spaces in the Global South. It was named one of the “25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World” in 2019 and 2021 by MovieMaker Magazine. For this and other work at the intersection of filmmaking and social justice, Jeffers was named a 2019 Ford Foundation / Rockwood Leadership Institute JustFilms fellow.
Jeffers is currently in development on two feature-length projects: he is co-writing and producing Untitled Opa-locka Project, a science fiction set in inner-city Miami, which has been supported by Sundance Talent Forum, SFFILM and Cinereach; and he is also directing The First Plantation, a documentary on the fight for reparations in Barbados for which he was named a Doc Society New Perspectives fellow.
ABOUT BRANDON HARRIS
Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Brandon Harris has worked in the world of American Cinema as a studio executive and film director, critic and programmer, screenwriter and educator. Formerly a Development Executive for Amazon Studios, where he oversaw productions such as Master (2022) and The Voyeurs (2021) and acquisitions such as Blow the Man Down (2020) and Time (2020), Harris's lauded writings about cinema, politics, culture, and the intersections between them have appeared in The New Yorker, The New Republic, The Guardian, VICE, The Daily Beast, Variety, N+1, The New Inquiry, Brooklyn Rail, In These Times, Hammer to Nail, and Filmmaker Magazine, where he remains a contributing editor. Harris, formerly the festival programmer at the Indie Memphis Film Festival, is the director of Redlegs (2012), a New York Times Critics Pick. His genre bending mix of memoir and history Making Rent in Bed-Stuy, released in 2017 by Amistad Books, is a New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice and was named a Vogue Magazine book of the year.
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In this special ONE HEAT MINUTE, the finale HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB, co-author of HEAT 2 Meg Gardiner, joins host Blake Howard to talk about her origins with HEAT, how she and Mr Mann wrote the novel, L.A ride-alongs and so much more.
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Edgar-winning novelist Meg Gardiner writes thrillers. Fast-paced and full of twists, her books have been called “Hitchcockian” (USA Today) and “nailbiting and moving” (Guardian). They have been bestsellers in the U.S. and internationally and have been translated into more than 20 languages.
Her latest title is Heat 2, co-authored with Michael Mann. The novel is both prequel and sequel to Mann’s 1995 film Heat, with a new story that unfolds before and after the iconic movie. Booklist, in a starred review, calls the novel “Riveting . . . . The best thing about this innovative tale is the way the fully fleshed human stories support and even transcend the often-breathtaking action.”
Gardiner’s UNSUB series features FBI profiler Caitlin Hendrix. UNSUB won the 2018 Barry Award for Best Thriller. The Dark Corners of the Night was bought by Amazon Studios for development as a television series.
The Evan Delaney novels feature a journalist from Santa Barbara, California. Stephen King calls them “simply put, the finest crime-suspense series I’ve come across in the last twenty years.”
China Lake won the 2009 Edgar Award for Best Paperback Original. Later it was a finalist for NPR’s 100 Best Thrillers Ever.
The Jo Beckett series features a San Francisco forensic psychiatrist. The Dirty Secrets Club was chosen one of the Top Ten thrillers of 2008 by Amazon. The Nightmare Thief, featuring both Jo Beckett and Evan Delaney, won the 2012 Audie Award for Thriller/Suspense audiobook of the year.
Meg’s stand-alone novel The Shadow Tracer was named one of Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of 2013. Phantom Instinct was chosen one of “The Best Books of Summer” by O, the Oprah magazine.
Meg was born in Oklahoma City and raised in Santa Barbara, California. She graduated from Stanford University and Stanford Law School.
She practiced law in Los Angeles and taught in the Writing Program at the University of California Santa Barbara.
In addition to her novels, Meg has published short stories in American and British magazines and the anthologies Echoes of Sherlock Holmes and Deadly Anniversaries. She has contributed essays to the Agatha Award winning How to Write a Mystery: A Handbook from Mystery Writers of America and the Anthony Award winning Books to Die For.
She served as the 2019 and 2020 president of Mystery Writers of America.
Beyond writing, Meg is a three-time Jeopardy! champion and a citizen of the Chickasaw Nation. She lives in Austin, Texas.
In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I chat with author and character actor Donal Logue about coming up with Leo DiCaprio and working with Heath Ledger on THE PATRIOT.
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Between Art and Life: An audio essay on Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans written and read by Ethan Warren, produced and edited by Blake Howard.
The cinema is not an art which films life: the cinema is something between art and life…the cinema both gives to life and takes from it.
Jean-Luc Godard
Voice Cast:
Ethan Warren - Narrator/Writer - Links: Twitter, Substack, Pre-order The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha
Elizabeth Cantwell - Herself - Links: Website, BWDR, Twitter
Nikki Dolson - Stephanie Spinner - Links: Twitter, Linktree
Liam G Billingham - Young Spielberg - Links: Twitter, Die Hard on a Blank
Art:
Tom Ralston - Links: Twitter, Website
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In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with my best friend, THE PHANTOM NEVER DIES & JOSIE AND THE PODCATS host and author Maria Lewis to praise RONIN and THE INTERNATIONAL.
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PODCAST: The Phantom Never Dies
In this special episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, members of the HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB - Justin Liberman, Niles Schwartz and Kris Tapley - join host Blake Howard to fantasy cast the forthcoming HEAT 2 MOVIE.
*** SPOILERS WITHIN***
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Justin Liberman is U.S. based filmmaker and film professor. Justin is a commercial director who has directed several award-winning films (Y Nada Mas, Pretty Dead Flowers, Tobacco Burn) and has taught film courses at Boston University, Emerson College, and currently at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. From January 2003 through August 2006, Justin was one of Michael Mann's assistants at Forward Pass; during that time, he worked with Michael Mann on the unmade Worcester Cold Storage, Collateral, Miami Vice, and several commercials made for Nike and Mercedes Benz.
Flailing film critic, really bad filmmaker, great public health worker.
Twitter: @Niles_Schwartz
HUMAN. DAD. HUSBAND. WRITER. RECOVERING JOURNALIST. UNAPOLOGETIC 90S NOSTALGIST.
TWITTER: @KRISTAPLEY.
In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with TV critic for Vulture, one of the world's best film critics and one of my favourite people Roxana Hadadi about the soul-destroying masterpiece THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES.
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Roxana Hadadi is a writer with a lot of thoughts about a lot of things, but mostly movies, TV, books, and pop culture.
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In this special bonus episode, I chat with author (and dear friend of the show) Jordan Harper about his newly released novel EVERYBODY KNOWS. Featuring an extra special guest star Rob Belushi providing the introduction.
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Jordan is the Edgar-Award-winning author of She Rides Shotgun and Love and Other Wounds. Born and educated in Missouri, he now lives in Los Angeles, where he works as a writer and producer for television.
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NEWSLETTER: WELCOME TO THE HAMMER PARTY
Truth may be stranger than fiction but sometimes fiction predicts the truth. Jordan Harper’s new book EVERYBODY KNOWS is a combination of both. A propulsive LA crime thriller that James Patterson dubbed “the best mystery novel I’ve read in years,” is the story of Mae Pruett a "black-bag publicist" - she doesn't get the good news out, she keeps the bad news in – who works for “The Beast,” her name for the loose collection of lawyers, publicists and private security firms who protect and serve the wealthy and depraved of Los Angeles.
Chris Tamburro is Mae’s ex, a former cop fired for corruption and a fist on the Beast’s arm, working as muscle for a shady lawyer. They must both confront the bad things they aid and abet when Mae’s boss is gunned down in front of the Beverly Hills Hotel, dying with a secret Mae is determined to learn. Unraveling the mystery of her boss’s death takes them through an electric, pulpy vision of Los Angeles, a world of homeless camp bombers, drug-addled celebrities, cop gangs who mark their kills with tattoos, a livestreamed murder, and powerful men with a secret so dark they will kill to keep it.
Much of the novel is based Jordan’s experiences and those of his friends and co-workers in the film and TV industry, and the whisper network of Los Angeles, “Nobody Talks but Everybody Whispers.” To be authentic Jordan wrote the opening scene about Mae having to visit a client at The Chateau Marmot, at the Chateau Marmot. Every celebrity sighting in the book is based on a real sighting he had had in the actual place he had it. Jordan also interviewed a crisis manager who represented one of the biggest villains of the MeToo era and sat down with a Hollywood actress to talk about the pressures of her life. There are literally dozens of scandals and real-life crimes that are fictionalized in the novel, from the publicist gunned down on Sunset Blvd. to the firebombing of homeless camps and many, many more.
“EVERYBODY KNOWS rages through the City of Angels like a broken-dam flood. It’s got it all, but most of all it’s got deep insight. It’s the book everybody’s been waiting for.”
—Michael Connelly
"Just as Ellory mastered the atavistic heart of 1950's corruption, soJordan Harper has mastered articulating the Day-Glo Technicolor nightmare that is postmodern Los Angeles. EVERYBODY KNOWS is filled with ballsy movers and shakers, of course, but also plastic social media influencers, high-rent hoods, nihilistic cops, and the sorts of lost souls you’ll never forget.EVERYBODY KNOWS is an absolute tour de force, a trip through an exclusive alluring Hell where everyone gets what they want and just what they deserve.”
—SA Cosby, bestselling author of RAZORBLADE TEARS and BLACKTOP WASTELAND
“What a ride! If it were possible for James Ellroy and James M. Cain to produce a bastard love child, it would be EVERYBODY KNOWSby Jordan Harper. Awash in substance abuse, sex and demented violence, this is the LA of a good drug trip turned very bad.”
—Dennis Lehane, bestselling author of MYSTIC RIVER and SHUTTER ISLAND
“With EVERYBODY KNOWS, Jordan Harper takes on the Beast—the monstrous, corrupt, insatiable mass of organs that eats the losers and feeds the winners in capitalist America, with Hollywood as its base of operations. Our guides to this world (our world) are two of its own dirty players, a celebrity publicist with killer instincts and an ex-cop goon for hire, looking for survival and money and maybe, if it's in the cards, a little bit of redemption.It's a juggernaut of a novel, fast and high-impact, with a sense of doomed humor and bright, sharp teeth.”
—Steph Cha, LA Times Book Prize-winning author of YOUR HOUSE WILL PAY
“Good lord, this book is fantastic. EVERYBODY KNOWSis one of the best LA noir novels I've ever read.The writing is astonishingly good. It's a wild, honest, sharp, and suspenseful ride, full of wry observations about the nature of power and the cost of being good in a bad, bad world." —Attica Locke, bestselling author of HEAVEN, MY HOME and BLUEBIRD, BLUEBIRD
"Searing, timely, sprawling, EVERYBODY KNOWS pulls back Hollywood’s velvet curtain, exposing the sordid machinations on which the industry runs and the seamy complicity which keeps it humming.This is L.A. noir at its most incendiary." —Megan Abbott, bestselling author of THE TURNOUT
“Jordan Harper writers like he’s L.A.’s avenging angel.EVERYBODY KNOWS is timely. It’s timeless.It’s a knockout punch.” —James Kestrel, author of the Edgar Award-winning FIVE DECEMBERS
“EVERYBODY KNOWS is the best mystery novel I’ve read in years…Jordan Harper writes sentences, and in this case an entire book, that is both terrifying and exhilarating.” —James Patterson
In this special episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, members of the HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB - Joshua Caldwell, Katie Walsh and Conor O'Donnell - join host Blake Howard to fantasy cast the forthcoming HEAT 2 MOVIE.
*** SPOILERS WITHIN***
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Joshua Caldwell is an accomplished director, writer, producer, and MTV Movie Award winner born and raised in Seattle, Washington.
His debut feature film Layover, a French-language film about a young woman stuck in Los Angeles overnight, had its World Premiere to sold-out crowds at the 2014 Seattle International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the prestigious FIPRESCI New American Cinema Award. David Chen of /Film.com highlighted it "a beautiful, moving, wistful film." Scott Beggs of FilmSchoolRejects.com called it "a beautiful antidote for big budget fatigue" and a "beautifully mature work from a promising young director." He directed the feature Be Somebody for Paramount Pictures and Studio 71, the first season of the Hulu drama series South Beach and the MarVista Entertainment thriller Negative, starring Katia Winter (Blood and Treasure) and Simon Quarterman (Westworld).
His latest film is the crime thriller Infamous starring Bella Thorne and Jake Manley. In addition to his feature work, Joshua has also helmed a number of high profile short films, including Dig, the story of a young Holocaust survivor who, following his exodus from Europe twenty years ago, comes face to face with the Nazi who killed his family. The film stars Mark Margolis and Aaron Himelstein and was an Official Selection of numerous festivals across the country. Another was Resignation, a short film about a world in which Superman has taken off his cape and turned his back on humanity. It was featured on Kotaku.com, GeekTryrant.com and ScreenRant.com, calling it a film that's "handled smartly with a strong script, nuanced performances, and a clever twist." Joshua and the film's creators were featured on a panel at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con.
Prior to launching his career as a director, Joshua was an executive for CSI: creator Anthony E. Zuiker. Calling him the "best kept secret in Hollywood," Zuiker turned to Joshua to oversee several of his high-profile digital projects, including producing Cybergeddon the online global motion picture event for Yahoo! In addition, Joshua wrote/directed/produced all of Cybergeddon's narrative ancillary content for the immersive website. Joshua oversaw Dare to Pass's involvement with BlackBoxTV, one of YouTube's new premium channels. He served as a co-producer on the Silverwood series and producer on Anthony Zuiker Presents. Joshua was also a key player in Zuiker's digi-novel series, Level 26, which includes Dark Origins, Dark Prophecy and Dark Revelations, writing, directing, producing and editing the cyber-bridges for the final installment in the trilogy, Dark Revelations. Joshua resides in New York State with his wife Danielle, son Austin, daughter Everly and rescue dog Hadley.
TWITTER: @Joshua_Caldwell
Katie Walsh is a Los Angeles-based film critic, journalist, podcast host, and moderator. She reviews weekly film releases for the Tribune News Service, and the Los Angeles Times, and is a frequent guest host of the Maximum Fun podcast Switchblade Sisters. Her writing has been published inVanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Playboy,The Playlist, Nerdist,Slate, The Hairpin, indieWIRE, Women and Hollywood, Town & Country, Movieline, CAP the Magazine, and Nonfics, and she frequently contributes film reviews to KCRW’s Press Play with Madeline Brand. She has covered many international film festivals as a critic and reporter, and has moderated dozens of Q&As with filmmakers and actors around LA. She is a part-time lecturer at Chapman University, teaching the Film Studies class “Practices of Writing About Film.”
Check out Twitter or Rotten Tomatoes for links to recent reviews, and use the contact form to get in touch for any writing, hosting, or moderating needs.
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In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, in this special bonus episode, I drop in a chat with the author, and character actor Donal Logue about sliding doors casting moments from his quarter-century storied career on THE THIN RED LINE and REINDEER GAMES.
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In this special episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, members of the HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB Roxana Hadadi, Brendan Hodges, Hannah Blechman, Gavin G. Smith (@gavingsmith) and John P. Glynn, join host Blake Howard to fantasy cast the forthcoming HEAT 2 MOVIE.
*** SPOILERS WITHIN***
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Film Critic on sabbatical, bylines at Roger Ebert dot com - @ebertvoices, and The Metaplex. Lover of the B movie and prone to ramble about aspect ratios at parties.
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Movement and Melancholy in Michael Mann’s Miami Vice
Hannah lives and works in New York and watches lots of movies and has friends who are critics and entertainment writers. She is not a critic or an entertainment writer, nor does she particularly want to be either of those things. Anything she writes for herself and for fun and for you.
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Roxana Hadadi is a writer with a lot of thoughts about a lot of things, but mostly movies, TV, books, and pop culture. @vulture TV critic, Iranian-American, feminist. alumna @pajiba@avclub@crookedmarquee@ebertvoices@polygon: RT top critic
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In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, in the latest episode, I catch up with the Morcombe and Wise of thievery, Scott Wampler and BenDavid Grabinski, about breaking management in Ocean's Thirteen.
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Scott Wampler is an online film blogger, Podcast host, and man of constant sorrow living in Austin, TX. His likes include CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON, the filmography of David Lynch, and the conspicuous consumption of alcohol. Dislikes include people and unfrosted Pop-Tarts.
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In this special episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB, host Blake Howard joins two “ride or die” crew members - recovering movie journalist Kris Tapley and the author of Off the Map: Freedom, Control, and the Future in Michael Mann’s Public Enemies Niles Schwartz - to discuss "Part Six - Los Angeles, 2000" of the novel HEAT 2.
*** SPOILERS WITHIN***
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Flailing film critic, really bad filmmaker, great public health worker.
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HUMAN. DAD. HUSBAND. WRITER. RECOVERING JOURNALIST. UNAPOLOGETIC 90S NOSTALGIST.
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In this special episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB, host Blake Howard joins filmmaker/educator/former Michael Mann assistant Justin Liberman and writer at the Film Stage/Producer of the B-Side podcast Conor O'Donnell to discuss "Part Five - Paraguay, 1996" of the novel HEAT 2.
*** SPOILERS WITHIN***
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Justin Liberman is U.S. based filmmaker and film professor. Justin is a commercial director who has directed several award-winning films (Y Nada Mas, Pretty Dead Flowers, Tobacco Burn) and has taught film courses at Boston University, Emerson College, and currently at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. From January 2003 through August 2006, Justin was one of Michael Mann's assistants at Forward Pass; during that time, he worked with Michael Mann on the unmade Worcester Cold Storage, Collateral, Miami Vice, and several commercials made for Nike and Mercedes Benz.
Post-production wrangler, writer at The Film Stage, and producer of The B-Side podcast.
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In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, in the latest episode, I catch up with one of the best film critics working today, a friend of One Heat Minute Productions, writer Roxana Hadadi. It felt thematically perfect to chat on July 4, across time zones, to discuss Andrew Dominik's KILLING THEM SOFTLY.
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Roxana Hadadi is an Iranian-American feminist and writer with many thoughts about many things, but mostly movies, TV, books, and pop culture. Roxana has bylines at Pajiba - @pajiba, Bright Wall Dark Room - @bwdr, The AV Club - @avclub, Roger Ebert Dot Com, Vulture and more.
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In this special episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB, host Blake Howard joins filmmaker Joshua Caldwell and film critic/podcaster Katie Walsh to discuss "Part Four, US-Mexican Border, 1988" of the novel HEAT 2.
*** SPOILERS WITHIN***
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Joshua Caldwell is an accomplished director, writer, producer, and MTV Movie Award winner born and raised in Seattle, Washington.
His debut feature film Layover, a French-language film about a young woman stuck in Los Angeles overnight, had its World Premiere to sold-out crowds at the 2014 Seattle International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the prestigious FIPRESCI New American Cinema Award. David Chen of /Film.com highlighted it "a beautiful, moving, wistful film." Scott Beggs of FilmSchoolRejects.com called it "a beautiful antidote for big budget fatigue" and a "beautifully mature work from a promising young director." He directed the feature Be Somebody for Paramount Pictures and Studio 71, the first season of the Hulu drama series South Beach and the MarVista Entertainment thriller Negative, starring Katia Winter (Blood and Treasure) and Simon Quarterman (Westworld).
His latest film is the crime thriller Infamous starring Bella Thorne and Jake Manley. In addition to his feature work, Joshua has also helmed a number of high profile short films, including Dig, the story of a young Holocaust survivor who, following his exodus from Europe twenty years ago, comes face to face with the Nazi who killed his family. The film stars Mark Margolis and Aaron Himelstein and was an Official Selection of numerous festivals across the country. Another was Resignation, a short film about a world in which Superman has taken off his cape and turned his back on humanity. It was featured on Kotaku.com, GeekTryrant.com and ScreenRant.com, calling it a film that's "handled smartly with a strong script, nuanced performances, and a clever twist." Joshua and the film's creators were featured on a panel at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con.
Prior to launching his career as a director, Joshua was an executive for CSI: creator Anthony E. Zuiker. Calling him the "best kept secret in Hollywood," Zuiker turned to Joshua to oversee several of his high-profile digital projects, including producing Cybergeddon the online global motion picture event for Yahoo! In addition, Joshua wrote/directed/produced all of Cybergeddon's narrative ancillary content for the immersive website. Joshua oversaw Dare to Pass's involvement with BlackBoxTV, one of YouTube's new premium channels. He served as a co-producer on the Silverwood series and producer on Anthony Zuiker Presents. Joshua was also a key player in Zuiker's digi-novel series, Level 26, which includes Dark Origins, Dark Prophecy and Dark Revelations, writing, directing, producing and editing the cyber-bridges for the final installment in the trilogy, Dark Revelations. Joshua resides in New York State with his wife Danielle, son Austin, daughter Everly and rescue dog Hadley.
TWITTER: @Joshua_Caldwell
Katie Walsh is a Los Angeles-based film critic, journalist, podcast host, and moderator. She reviews weekly film releases for the Tribune News Service, and the Los Angeles Times, and is a frequent guest host of the Maximum Fun podcast Switchblade Sisters. Her writing has been published inVanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Playboy,The Playlist, Nerdist,Slate, The Hairpin, indieWIRE, Women and Hollywood, Town & Country, Movieline, CAP the Magazine, and Nonfics, and she frequently contributes film reviews to KCRW’s Press Play with Madeline Brand. She has covered many international film festivals as a critic and reporter, and has moderated dozens of Q&As with filmmakers and actors around LA. She is a part-time lecturer at Chapman University, teaching the Film Studies class “Practices of Writing About Film.”
Check out Twitter or Rotten Tomatoes for links to recent reviews, and use the contact form to get in touch for any writing, hosting, or moderating needs.
In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, in the latest episode, I catch up with "the Peter O'Toole of podcasting" - Rob Belushi - and "the Joe Hallenbeck of film criticism" - Sean Burns to talk about an abiding love for Tom Cruise and Chris McQuarrie's Jack Reacher.
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FOR THE EIGHTH AND FINAL EPISODE OF THIS 90S CELEBRATION PODCAST FOR 2022, HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, AND BLAKE HOWARD ARE DEPUTISED AS SHERIFFS IN GARRISON, N.J., TO SEE IF THE TRUTH THAT COP LAND RULES IS A BULLET-PROOF VEST.
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In this special episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB, host Blake Howard joins film critic Brendan Hodges, podcaster Hannah Blechman, and T.V and film critic Roxana Hadadi to discuss "Part Three, 1995-96" of the novel HEAT 2.
*** SPOILERS WITHIN***
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Film Critic on sabbatical, bylines at Roger Ebert dot com - @ebertvoices, and The Metaplex. Lover of the B movie and prone to ramble about aspect ratios at parties.
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Movement and Melancholy in Michael Mann’s Miami Vice
Hannah lives and works in New York and watches lots of movies and has friends who are critics and entertainment writers. She is not a critic or an entertainment writer, nor does she particularly want to be either of those things. Anything she writes for herself and for fun and for you.
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Roxana Hadadi is a writer with a lot of thoughts about a lot of things, but mostly movies, TV, books, and pop culture. @vulture TV critic, Iranian-American, feminist. alumna @pajiba@avclub@crookedmarquee@ebertvoices@polygon: RT top critic
TWITTER: @roxana_hadadi
In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, In the latest episode, I catch up with the fantastic producer Jason Blum on the promo victory lap for The Black Phone to talk iconic Blumhouse moments and the art of the 100-minute movie.
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This episode hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the mastermind behind Cinephile Game Night & Lil Cinephile, Cory Everett. Katie, Blake and Cory discuss witnessing Katie Walsh watching Collateral, the deep bench of supporting actors and the incredible painterly quality of Mann’s digital photography.
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My First Movie is an all-new series of picture books that offer a colorful, kid-friendly look at your favorite film genres. This limited-edition boxset contains the first three installments: My First Giallo Horror, My First French New Wave, and My First Film Noir.
In this special episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB, host Blake Howard joins author Gavin G. Smith (@gavingsmith) to discuss "Part Two,1988" of the novel HEAT 2.
*** SPOILERS WITHIN***
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The first of the November Batch features in-depth reviews of the After Dark: Neo Noir Cinema Collection Two (1990 – 2002) – Imprint Collection #178 – #183, including:
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In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with the Senior Editor at Letterboxd, physical media 'thirst-trapper' and all-round incredible film mind, Mitchell Beaupre, to talk about - arguably - Quentin Tarantino's best film - JACKIE BROWN.
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ONE HEAT MINUTE IS THE PODCAST EXAMINING MICHAEL MANN'S 1995 L.A CRIME OPUS HEAT MINUTE BY MINUTE.
In this special episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB, host Blake Howard joins John P. Glynn (HEAT Uber Fan) and Stu Coote (Co-host The Sinner Files podcast/@STU_WATCHES) to discuss the "Prologue" and "Part One - Los Angeles, 1995" of the novel HEAT 2.
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In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon I catch up with two of my dear friends Jen Johans (award-winning author, film critic and host of WATCH WITH JEN) and Jordan Harper (screenwriter and award-winning author of SHE RIDES SHOTGUN, THE LAST KING OF CALIFORNIA & EVERYBODY KNOWS) to conclude our conversation about a perfect movie.
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EDGAR-WINNING AUTHOR OF SHE RIDES SHOTGUN AND SCREENWRITER JORDAN HARPER.
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NEWSLETTER: WELCOME TO THE HAMMER PARTY
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films.
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Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
"A few months ago, three words came to my head: Pod Thomas Anderson. I sent them to Blake Howard, who had a vision. We ran it by my publishers, Wallflower Books and Columbia University Press. Today, as our Thanksgiving gift, please enjoy a trailer for something wonderful."
Ethan Warren
In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with two of my dear friends Jen Johans (award-winning author, film critic and host of WATCH WITH JEN) and Jordan Harper (screenwriter and award-winning author of SHE RIDES SHOTGUN, THE LAST KING OF CALIFORNIA & EVERYBODY KNOWS) to start talking about a perfect movie.
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EDGAR-WINNING AUTHOR OF SHE RIDES SHOTGUN AND SCREENWRITER JORDAN HARPER.
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NEWSLETTER: WELCOME TO THE HAMMER PARTY
This is the second of two episodes where hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join screenwriter, and award-winning author of SHE RIDES SHOTGUN, THE LAST KING OF CALIFORNIA & EVERYBODY KNOWS, Jordan Harper. Katie and Blake talk to Jordan and discuss the concept of “utopic elsewhere” and the Freudian reading of the “GO FAST BOAT.”
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ABOUT JORDAN HARPER
EDGAR-WINNING AUTHOR OF SHE RIDES SHOTGUN , THE LAST KING OF CALIFORNIA, EVERYBODY KNOWS AND SCREENWRITER JORDAN HARPER.
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NEWSLETTER: WELCOME TO THE HAMMER PARTY
This episode hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard screenwriter and award-winning author of SHE RIDES SHOTGUN, THE LAST KING OF CALIFORNIA & EVERYBODY KNOWS, Jordan Harper. Katie and Blake talk to Jordan about the episodic nature of Miami Vice, wanting to consume Colin Farrell’s ANIMA, and “Strap yourselves in” coming on the show not to praise previous guest Travis Woods, rather to bury him.
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ABOUT JORDAN HARPER
EDGAR-WINNING AUTHOR OF SHE RIDES SHOTGUN , THE LAST KING OF CALIFORNIA, EVERYBODY KNOWS AND SCREENWRITER JORDAN HARPER.
TWITTER: @JORDAN_HARPER
NEWSLETTER: WELCOME TO THE HAMMER PARTY
In this special bonus episode, I catch up with writer/director behind the riveting and disturbing THE STRANGER, Thomas M. Wright.
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FOR THE SEVENTH EPISODE OF THIS 90S CELEBRATION PODCAST, HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, AND BLAKE HOWARD JOIN SPECIAL GUEST MATT ZOLLER SEITZ TO GO DEEP ON OLIVER STONE'S CONSPIRATORIAL MASTERPIECE JFK. A MOVIE THAT BOLDLY ASKS WHY AND DWELLS IN THE CONTRADICTIONS.
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MATT ZOLLER SEITZ
TWITTER: @MATTZOLLERSEITZ
OUTLET: VULTURE & ROGER EBERT DOT COM
STORE: MZSWORLDSTORE.COM
In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with my dear friend and one of the most insightful and entertaining film critics in the world, Sean Burns.
Sean and I, laugh at The Offer, pitch an ENZO THE BAKER Paramount+ show and gush at one of the greatest and most entertaining films ever made on its 50th Anniversary, The Godfather.
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ABOUT SEAN BURNS
Film Critic. Projectionalist. Snide gatekeeper.
Sean Burns is a Staff Writer at WBUR’s The ARTery and a Contributing Writer at North Shore Movies and Crooked Marquee. He was Philadelphia Weekly’s Lead Film Critic from 1999 through 2013 and worked as the Movies Section Contributing Editor at The Improper Bostonian from 2006 until 2014. His reviews, interviews and essays have also appeared in Metro, The Village Voice, The Boston Herald, Nashville Scene, Time Out New York, Philadelphia City Paper, Movie Mezzanine, The House Next Door and RogerEbert.com.
A graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, Burns was a recurring guest on the late David Brudnoy’s WBZ 1030 AM radio show, and in 2002 received an award for Excellence in Criticism from the Greater Philadelphia Society of Professional Journalists.
His writing has been called “jocular but serious, more like a 1940′s daily reporter pounding out columns on a manual typewriter than a typical 21st-century navel-gazing film critic.” Meanwhile, his sisters still tell him that he “swears too much and drives like an old lady.”
FOLLOW SEAN ON TWITTER HERE: @SeanMBurns
This episode hosts Katie Walsh, and Blake Howard join former Michael Mann assistant during the COLLATERAL & MIAMI VICE, Justin Liberman. Katie, Blake and Justin discuss his first-hand experience on the set of COLLATERAL, potential alternate titles of the film and another example of why the Cruise/Mann collaboration is truly electrifying.
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Justin Liberman is U.S. based filmmaker and film professor. Justin is a commercial director who has directed several award-winning films (Y Nada Mas, Pretty Dead Flowers, Tobacco Burn) and has taught film courses at Boston University, Emerson College, and currently at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. From January 2003 through August 2006, Justin was one of Michael Mann's assistants at Forward Pass; during that time, he worked with Michael Mann on the unmade Worcester Cold Storage, Collateral, Miami Vice, and several commercials made for Nike and Mercedes Benz.
This episode hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard host of INCREMENT VICE, contributing editor at BRIGHT WALL/DARK ROOM, truly one of the most talented film critics in the world, Travis Woods. Katie and Blake unleash Travis and go on a journey - strap yourselves in.
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ABOUT TRAVIS WOODS
TRAVIS WOODS IS A CONTRIBUTING EDITOR AT BRIGHT WALL/DARK ROOM, AS WELL AS A WRITER FOR THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMA AND CINEPHILIA & BEYOND.
HE LIVES AND WRITES IN LOS ANGELES. HE HAS A DOG AND A TATTOO OF ELLIOTT GOULD SMOKING. BOB DYLAN ONCE CLAPPED HIM ON THE BACK AND WHISPERED SOMETHING INCOMPREHENSIBLE. THESE ARE THE ONLY INTERESTING THINGS ABOUT HIM.
This episode hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join a freelance film critic and contributor to Reverse Shot, Criterion, Film Comment and The Film Stage, Ryan Swen. Katie, Blake and Ryan discuss his love of BLACKHAT and his pandemic project to create an approximation of the infamous director’s cut and the consistent request to stoke the fires of modern MANN-dom.
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About Ryan Swen
Ryan Swen/孫天行/Sun Tianxing is a Los Angeles-based freelance film critic, a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the Douglas Edwards Experimental/Independent Film/Video Award Committee, a Juris Doctor candidate and Master of Arts in Cinema and Media Studies at the University of Southern California, and holds an undergraduate degree in cinema and media studies at the University of Washington, Seattle. He hosts and produces the podcast Catalyst and Witness and co-hosts the podcast 24 hours don’t make an ideology, and has written for Reverse Shot, Criterion, Film Comment, Hyperallergic, The Film Stage, Seattle Screen Scene, In Review Online, MUBI Notebook, and the BFI.
WEBSITE: TAIPEI MANSIONS
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The second episode for the September Batch features an in-depth review of Blue Chips (1994) – Imprint Collection #161 and a conversation with one of the world's best film critics, Bilge Ebiri (who provides a film commentary track).
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FOR THE SIXTH EPISODE OF THIS 90S CELEBRATION PODCAST, HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, AND BLAKE HOWARD TALK ABOUT TONY SCOTT'S LEGENDARY NEO-NOIR, THE LAST BOY SCOUT. 'BOY SCOUT' IS A MOVIE THAT REMINDS US THAT THIS IS THE NINETIES; YOU DON'T JUST GO AROUND PUNCHING PEOPLE. YOU HAVE TO SAY SOMETHING COOL FIRST. WATER IS WET; THE SKY IS BLUE; WOMEN HAVE SECRETS. WHO GIVES A FUCK? TOO MUCH MOVIE DOES, THAT'S WHO.
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The first episode for the September Batch features in-depth reviews of Dersu Uzala (1975) – Imprint Collection #158, Barfly (1987) – Imprint Collection #159, The Road Home (1999) – Imprint Collection #160, and Lolita (1997) – Imprint Collection #162.
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Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with a friend, fiend for Josie and the Pussycats and Creative Director for Mondo Music & Death Waltz Recording Co, Mo Shafeek.
Mo and I revisit one of the greatest animated movies of the century, ParaNorman.
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ABOUT MO SHAFEEK
Creative Director for Mondo Music & Death Waltz Recording Co. I'm a Trend Pimp.
FOLLOW MO ON TWITTER HERE: @moshafeek
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming physical media releases. The episode features in-depth reviews of Chameleon Films Collection 1 - BREAKING NEWS, SUMMER TIME MACHINE BLUES and EXILED.
Finding Yeezus - Who made Kanye Quest 3030? [Ep1]
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Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
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In an all-new ONE HEAT MINUTE, I join one of the greatest living cinematographers and the very cinematographer of HEAT - the one and only Dante Spinotti. Dante and I discuss HEAT being of consistently high quality, happy accidents at dawn, the strength of Amy Brenneman's performance, lighting the diner scene, and so much more.
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In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with my dear friend, and truly one of the most talented and emotionally rich writers about film working today, Ethan Warren. Ethan and I talk about all the ways that The Mitchells Vs The Machines hits different in our stage of parenthood.
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ABOUT ETHAN WARREN
Ethan Warren is an Editor-at-Large at Bright Wall/Dark Room. Under contract with Columbia University Press, he is currently working on his first book, The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson. A member of the Boston Society of Film Critics and a graduate of the master's program in creative writing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, he lives on the south shore of Boston with his wife, Caitlin, and their children.
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In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with my dear friend, the extremely talented screenwriter and author of books like SHE RIDES SHOTGUN and books coming "soon": THE LAST KING OF CALIFORNIA (U.K - 2022), EVERYBODY KNOWS (U.S - 2023), Jordan Harper. Jordan and I dive deep into the sheer profundity of the filmmaking on show in Oliver Stone's opus, J.F.K.
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This episode hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the screenwriter of Collateral, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Stuart Beattie. Katie, Blake and Stuart discuss the lengthy “shoot your shot” genesis of COLLATERAL, subverting the inherent trust of driving and being driven, before weighing in on Vincent’s full name and who Jason Statham plays in the film.
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About Stuart Beattie
Stuart Beattie is an Australian screenwriter and director. He began his career writing screenplays for Australian independent films, then branched into Hollywood with Pirates of The Caribbean: The Curse of The Black Pearl and the Tom Cruise thriller, Collateral.
Stuart followed that with three adaptations: Derailed, starring Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston; 30 Days of Night, starring Josh Hartnett and Melissa George; and the western, 310 To Yuma, starring Russell Crowe and Christian Bale.
Returning to his native country, Stuart wrote the screenplay for Baz Lurhmann’s epic, Australia, starring Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman. After that, Stuart wrote Stephen Sommers’ blockbuster action film GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra.
Stuart finally got the chance to direct one of his own screenplays with the adaptation of the best-selling Australian book, Tomorrow When The War Began. Stuart’s follow-up film, which he wrote and directed, was I, Frankenstein, starring Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, and Yvonne Strahovski.
Stuart’s latest film that he wrote is Danger Close: The Battle Of Long Tan, which hit theatres later this year. Also in pre-production is Truce with J.A. Bayona directing and Prince of War with Michael Roskam directing.
In television, Stuart wrote one of four award-winning episodes of the Australian mini-series Deadline Gallipoli, starring Sam Worthington.
He also wrote the original bible and pilot for Halo at Showtime. As well as the pilots and bibles for Syndicate at UCP, 3001: The Final Odyssey at Apple, and Hell’s Bells at Sony.
And in theatre, Stuart wrote the book for Jim Steinman’s musical, Bat Out of Hell, currently playing in London and New York.
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The first episode for the August Batch features in-depth reviews of On The Beach (1959), Essential Film Noir Collection 3 (1946 – 1955), The Scarlet Hour (1956), The World of Suzi Wong (1960), and Secret of the Incas (1954).
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Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with a TV critic for Vulture, one of the world's best film critics and one of my favourite people Roxana Hadadi about one of her top 5 movies of all time - MICHAEL CLAYTON.
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About Roxana:
Roxana Hadadi is a writer with a lot of thoughts about a lot of things, but mostly movies, TV, books, and pop culture.
FOLLOW ROXANA ON TWITTER HERE: @roxana_hadadi
BYLINES: TV critic @vulture | @pajiba, @avclub, @crookedmarquee, @ebertvoices, @polygon
In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with a filmmaker, cinephile and 'Film Twitter' instigator BenDavid Grabinski about one of his favourite films of the last decade, the most impossibly wonderful sequel ever produced, CREED.
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FILMS/TV: HAPPILY // ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK? // UNTITLED SCOTT PILGRIM ANIME SERIES
This episode hosts Katie Walsh, and Blake Howard join podcasting legend (Unspooled, Feature Presentation, Halloween Unmasked) and Tom Cruise scholar Amy Nicholson for the first “formalised” COLLATERAL CONFESSIONS digression on MIAMI NICE. Amy shares her controversial feelings about where Collateral fits in the Tom Cruise oeuvre before endorsing the “Vincent Collateral” character name.
AMY NICHOLSON
CHIEF FILM CRITIC OF BAT GIFS. HOST OF THE PODCASTS UNSPOOLED AND ZOOM. LITERALLY WROTE THE BOOK ON TOM CRUISE.
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The second episode for the July Batch features in-depth reviews of Directed By Jim Sheridan: Four Irish Films (1989 – 1997) (Imprint Collection #138 – 141).
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Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon,I catch up with my dear friend, one of the best critical voices in the world, TV critic at Vulture and pop culture writer and critic with bylines at the Pajiba, The AV Club, Bright Wall Dark Room, Roger Eber Dot Com, Crooked Marquee and Slate - Roxana Hadadi. Roxana and I dive into why David Fincher's The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is a Christmas movie and why despite its buffet of awfulness, it manages to elevate itself to art.
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Roxana Hadadi
TWITTER:@roxana_hadadi
OUTLETS: Vulture, Pajiba, The AV Club, Crooked Marquee, Bright Wall Dark Room
WEBSITE: roxanahadadi.com
This episode hosts Katie Walsh, and Blake Howard join a contributing writer to the New York Times whose profile Michael Mann’s Damaged Men took him into the trenches of FERRARI pre-production, Jonah Weiner. Jonah, Katie and Blake discuss his experiences of his trip to Rome, director “fits”, Italian Neo-Realist movie recommendations and drinking wine in the afternoon with the one and only Michael Mann.
JONAH WEINER
New York Times Magazine contributing writer. Also Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, New York, and WIRED
WEBSITE: jonahweiner.com
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In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with a friend and talented pop culture critic, editor and freelance writer with bylines at Paste, Vulture and Roger Ebert, Isaac Feldberg. Isaac and I take a tour around "The Circus" and marvel at Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
POP CULTURE CRITIC, EDITOR, ABSOLUTE DARLING / WORDS: INVERSE, PASTE, ROGEREBERT, VULTURE, FORTUNE, LETTERBOXD, EW, BOSTON GLOBE / CFCA, BSFC / 🍅-APPROVED
FOLLOW ISAAC ON TWITTER HERE: @ISAACFELDBERG
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In the wake of James Caan's passing, we gathered an incredible crew for an audio remembrance of THIEF, a film that arguably contains the performance of his career. These episodes feature the heartfelt contributions of Jim Belushi, Jen Johans, Alexei Toliopoulos, S.A Cosby, Travis Woods, Jordan Harper, Jedidiah Ayres, William Boyle, Bilge Ebiri, Sean Burns, Walter Chaw & Scott Derrickson.
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In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with writer/culture critic, host of INCREMENT VICE, and my friend - Travis Woods. I shared a "hack shit" take about Point Break with Travis; he poured himself a Jack Daniels and what's recorded is what came out.
TRAVIS WOODS IS A CONTRIBUTING EDITOR AT BRIGHT WALL/DARK ROOM, AS WELL AS A WRITER FOR THE NEW BEVERLY CINEMA AND CINEPHILIA & BEYOND.
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In the wake of James Caan's passing, we gathered an incredible crew for an audio remembrance of THIEF, a film that arguably contains the performance of his career. These episodes feature the heartfelt contributions of Jim Belushi, Jen Johans, Alexei Toliopoulos, S.A Cosby, Travis Woods, Jordan Harper, Jedidiah Ayres, William Boyle, Bilge Ebiri, Sean Burns, Walter Chaw & Scott Derrickson.
One Heat Minute Productions
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TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
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In this special bonus episode from the OHM Patreon, I catch up with my film Twitter darling Brandon Streussnig to talk about just how hot Arnold Schwarzenegger is in Predator and why it's essentially the perfect action movie.
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BYLINES: FANGORIA, THE PLAYLIST
READ: ‘MIAMI VICE’: QUINTESSENTIALLY MICHAEL MANN AT 15 YEARS
This episode hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join one of our most sought-after guests - the world’s greatest living film critic, the senior film critic at the New York Times, Manohla Dargis. Manohla breaks down Miami Vice, as only Manohla can.
GUEST: MANOHLA DARGIS
WEBSITE: NY TIMES
Not for the Faint of Heart or Lazy of Thought
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ONE HEAT MINUTE IS THE PODCAST EXAMINING MICHAEL MANN'S 1995 L.A CRIME OPUS HEAT MINUTE BY MINUTE.
In this episode host, Blake Howard joins OHM “ride or die” crew member and recovering movie journalist Kris Tapley to review Michael Mann and Meg Gardiner’s HEAT 2 novel. We discuss our fears for the book, share resonant tear-jerking experiences and the movie that you can’t help but see and hear play out while you’re reading. We also preview the six-part, book club style, mini-series deep-diving the novel coming soon to ONE HEAT MINUTE. *** NO SPOILERS ****
BIO (Via Twitter): HUMAN. DAD. HUSBAND. WRITER. RECOVERING JOURNALIST. UNAPOLOGETIC 90S NOSTALGIST.
TWITTER: @KRISTAPLEY.
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This episode hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard to celebrate Drew Taylor and Charles Hood’s incredible Mission: Impossible companion Light the Fuse podcast, whose 200th episode featured the one and only TOM CRUISE.
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DREW TAYLOR is a reporter for The Wrap. He has written for The New York Times, Vulture, Vanity Fair, The Playlist, and Collider. He also wrote The Art of Onward, which gives an inside look at the making of the 2020 Pixar film. The book is available to purchase here. He also co-hosts a weekly podcast about animation called Fine Tooning, which is available on all podcast platforms.
Twitter: @drewtailored
Instagram: @drewtailored
CHARLES HOOD is a writer/director. He directed and co-wrote the film Night Owls, which is currently streaming on HBO Max and Kanopy. It’s also on demand on DirecTV and Spectrum, or you can rent it on other VOD platforms. He also directed the movie A Nasty Piece of Work, which is part of Blumhouse’s Into the Dark series and is streaming on Hulu. Check out more of his work on Vimeo.
Twitter: @charlesh00d
Instagram: @charlesh00d
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The first episode for the July Batch features in-depth reviews of The Music of Chance (1993) (Imprint Collection #142), The Beast (1988) (Imprint Collection #143), Things to Do in Denver When You’re Dead (1993) (Imprint Collection #144), Nobody’s Fool (1995) (Imprint Collection #145), Whore (1991) (Imprint Collection #146).
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
In this special bonus episode of MIAMI NICE aka TOKYO NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard discuss Katagiri trying to land Hakuza ‘big fish’, taking meth for journalism, requesting for your bare derriere to be on screen in your rider, and so much more in the finale terrific new HBO MAX series Tokyo Vice directed by Alan Poul.
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In this special bonus episode, I catch up with the talented filmmaker behind The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Sinister, Doctor Strange and The Black Phone, Scott Derrickson. Scott and I discuss making iconic horror images in The Black Phone, obsessing over The Jericho Mile, how much Manhunter influenced Sinister and lament the loss of James Caan by proclaiming Rollerball is maybe the perfect drive-in movie.
Thank you so much for the ongoing support!
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TWITTER: @scottderrickson
FILMS: The Exorcism of Emily Rose/Sinister/Doctor Strange/The Black Phone.
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The second and final episode for the June Batch features in-depth reviews of A Night to Remember (1958) #135, Damn the Defiant! (1962) #136, and The Long Ships (1964) #137.
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The first episode for the June Batch features in-depth reviews of Barabbas (1961) #132 and Julius Caesar (1970) – #133.
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
In this episode, hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard welcome avid listener CK who introduces a "dossier" of footage from early Miami Vice test screenings that outlines a series of interesting alternatives to the Vice we know and love.
TV Spot Link: https://www.traileraddict.com/miami-vice/tv-spot-2
Blackhat Hacker Cut Site: https://miaminice.watch/
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In this special bonus episode hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard tease the upcoming LIVE and FREE podcast and screening of the BLACKHAT HACKERCUT.
Live Podcast & Screening Link: https://miaminice.watch/
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In this special bonus episode of MIAMI NICE aka TOKYO NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard discuss the simmering intensity of Ayumi Tanida’s Tozawa and Ansel Elgort’s Jake Adelstein as the worst stalker in Tokyo the in the sixth and seventh episodes of the terrific new HBO MAX series Tokyo Vice directed by Josef Kubota Wladyka.
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In the latest episode I catch up with my dear friend Edgar-winning author of She Rides Shotgun and the upcoming The Last King of California & Everybody Knows, Jordan Harper. Jordan and I discuss the third anniversary of One Heat Minute, the surreal feeling after the HEAT Tribeca Festival screening and how I unconsciously gesture along with the movie.
Thank you so much for the ongoing support!
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BOOKS: HARPER COLLINS
For the fifth episode of THIS ALL-NEW MONTHLY PODCAST, hosts CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, and BLAKE HOWARD talk about Stephen Hopkins' 1996 period adventure THE GHOST AND THE DARKNESS. The podcasting man-eaters owned the night, but they also attack in daylight or they were the devil sent to stop podcasters from gushing about how much Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas rule.
In this special bonus episode of MIAMI NICE aka TOKYO NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard discuss confrontations with unexpected bodily functions and so much more.
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ONE HEAT MINUTE IS THE PODCAST EXAMINING MICHAEL MANN'S 1995 L.A CRIME OPUS HEAT MINUTE BY MINUTE.
On this very special BONUS episode host Blake Howard joins OHM family Garth Franklin and Stu Coote to debrief on all the happenings of the very special HEAT 4K restoration at the Tribeca Festival featuring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Producer Art Linson. We discuss the out-of-body experience of meeting Pacino and De Niro, the chaotic Q&A including debunking Pacino’s suggestion to cast Timothy Chalamat as Vincent Hannah.
Guests:
Internet Movie News TrailBlazer, editor in chief of Dark Horizons Dot Com - the man-machine — my dear friend - Garth Franklin.
Follow Garth:
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OUTLET: https://www.darkhorizons.com/
The co-host of the Sinner Files movie podcast is the chief instigator of our cinematic deep dives brand — my dear friend - Stu Coote.
Follow Stu:
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Welcome to Zodiac Sessions, a special bonus episode of Zodiac: Chronicle. Joining me to discuss Zodiac is writer-director-podcaster and fellow Zodiac obsessive Charles Hood.
“Light the Fuse” is a weekly podcast about MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE. We interview people who worked on the franchise, including Oscar-winning directors, writers, cinematographers, composers, and editors. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to subscribe! Our show is available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Spotify, Google, Amazon, and YouTube. Check out our episode guide and start listening now!
CHARLES HOOD is a writer/director. He directed and co-wrote the film Night Owls, which is currently streaming on HBO Max and Kanopy. It’s also on demand on DirecTV and Spectrum, or you can rent it on other VOD platforms. He also directed the movie A Nasty Piece of Work, which is part of Blumhouse’s Into the Dark series and is streaming on Hulu. Check out more of his work on Vimeo.
Twitter: @charlesh00d
Instagram: @charlesh00d
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In this special bonus episode of MIAMI NICE aka TOKYO NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard discuss the benefits of “bro-ing" out” and Jake and Katagiri’s growing relationship in the third episode of the terrific new HBO MAX series Tokyo Vice directed by Josef Kubota Wladyka.
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In this special bonus episode of MIAMI NICE aka TOKYO NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard address the discourse around the second episode of the terrific new HBO MAX series Tokyo Vice directed by Josef Kubota Wladyka.
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The second and final episode for the May Batch features in-depth reviews of The Contender (Imprint Collection #130), Bloody Sunday (Imprint Collection #131), and The Warriors (Imprint Collection #123).
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The first episode for the May Batch features in-depth reviews of After Dark: Neo-Noir Cinema Collection One including: After Dark My Sweet (1990), Rush (1991), One False Move (1992), Mortal Thoughts (1992), Flesh & Bone (1993), and Twilight (1998).
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
The Blus Brothers (formerly A Serious Disc Agreement) is a physical media review show on an omission from VOD.
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) expand their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing The Godfather Collection - 50th Anniversary Limited Edition 4K.
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This episode for the April Batch episode features in-depth reviews of The Wicker Man (Imprint Collection #116), Cutter’s Way (Imprint Collection #117), The Brotherhood (Imprint Collection #119), Across 110th Street (Imprint Collection #120), The Don is Dead (Imprint Collection #121), and Man on a Swing (Imprint Collection #122)
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24-part investigation into David Fincher’s 2007 genre-altering masterpiece - recently celebrating its 15th anniversary - Zodiac. It is adapted from Robert Graysmith’s novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr, Anthony Edwards and Mark Ruffalo.
This is the twenty-fourth and final episode of Zodiac: Chronicle – Capricorn Part 2.
Two of the stars of Michael Bay’s Ambulance provided our introduction. Emmy-Award winning star of Watchmen, Candyman and Matrix Resurrections - Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. And the incredible Academy award nominee and star of movies like Brokeback Mountain, Nightcrawler, Prisoners, Donnie Darko, Jarhead and Zodiac - that’s right… Jake Gyllenhaal.
Joining me to go door to door, one last time are….
In this special bonus episode of MIAMI NICE aka TOKYO NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard immerse ourselves in the first episode of the terrific new HBO MAX series Tokyo Vice directed by the legendary Michael Mann.
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The second episode for the March Batch episode features an in-depth review of The Osterman Weekend.
IT WILL BE A WEEKEND TO REMEMBER… IF THEY SURVIVE IT!
The host of an investigative news show is convinced by the CIA that the friends he has invited to a weekend in the country are engaged in a conspiracy that threatens national security.
Based on the novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum, this political thriller features an all-star cast including Rutger Hauer, John Hurt, Burt Lancaster, Dennis Hopper, Meg Foster, Helen Shaver, Chris Sarandon and Craig T. Nelson.
Sam Peckinpah’s final film was initially taken away from his control and released broadly in a re-edited (shortened) version. This new special edition release presents brand new 2k scans from newly sourced 35mm prints of Sam Peckinpah’s personal directors cut negative, along with the Theatrical Cut.
This stunning new release will give finally the film a well overdue opportunity for reappraisal.
THEATRICAL CUT
Special Features and Technical Specs:
DIRECTOR’S CUT
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
In this special bonus episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard fuse an appreciation of AMBULANCE with an interview with the legendary action filmmaker Michael Bay.
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The first episode for the March Batch episode features in-depth reviews of The Hunter, Conquest of Space, MArooned, Audrey Rose and Johnny Got His Gun.
THE INCREDIBLE TRUE STORY OF RALPH ‘PAPA’ THORSON. HE’S A MODERN-DAY BOUNTY HUNTER AND THAT’S WHAT MAKES HIM DANGEROUS.
Steve McQueen’s last movie shows the dynamic talent of the late, great actor in one of his most memorable roles: the true story of Ralph “Papa” Thorson, a modern-day bounty hunter. Thorson’s exploits are detailed as he pursues a number of fugitives who have skipped bail. The chase comes full circle when he becomes the quarry of a vengeful psychopath. McQueen’s multi-dimensional performance as Thorson, a man born in the wrong age, is the counterpoint to the explosive action in The Hunter.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
DRAMATIC EFFECTS NEVER BEFORE EQUALLED – OR EVEN IMAGINED!
From a space wheel 500 miles above the Earth, commander Samuel Merritt (Walter Brooke) and his men (including Eric Fleming and Benson Fong) construct a sleek robot, then receive orders providing their new craft’s destination: Mars!
Five-time Oscar Winner George Pal (The War of the Worlds) produced this adventure rooted in the ’50s understanding of space exploration… and heightened by the awareness that no matter how advanced science becomes, human weaknesses remain.
“A fascinating relic” – Time Out
Special Features and Technical Specs:
THREE MAROONED ASTRONAUTS. ONLY 55 MINUTES LEFT TO RESCUE THEM. WHILE THE WHOLE WORLD WATCHES AND WAITS…
Gripping, yet starkly realistic, portrayal of three astronauts on an extended special mission who find themselves unable to re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere. As the oxygen supply diminishes, the stranded astronauts must face the inevitability of death…
A major influence on Alfonso Cuarón’s “Gravity”, John Sturges’ 1969 Space exploration epic is ripe for re-appraisal in high definition.
“Marooned tells an exciting story” – Roger Ebert
Special Features and Technical Specs:
A happily married couple find their lives thrown into frightening disruption when a stranger appears at their door claiming that their adopted 12-year-old daughter contains the reincarnated spirit of his little girl!
Underrated 1970’s psychological horror from Director Robert Wise, and also starring Anthony Hopkins & Marsha Mason.
“Audrey Rose is a thinking man’s horror film” – DVD Beaver
Special Features and Technical Specs:
THE MOST SHATTERING EXPERIENCE YOU’LL EVER LIVE.
War has plunged Army soldier Joe Bonham (Timothy Bottoms) into an unending nightmare. Hit by an artillery shell in World War I, Joe has suffered injuries that have all but erased his humanity: he’s lost his sight, speech, hearing and sense of smell. But he still has the ability to think and remember, which, in the end, maybe more a curse than a blessing. Trapped in his body, Joe realizes there’s only one way out of his misery: death. Can he get a sympathetic nurse to help him?
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
For the fourth episode of THIS ALL-NEW MONTHLY PODCAST, hosts CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, and BLAKE HOWARD talk about Ron Howard’s action-melodrama BACKDRAFT. the three ‘Probees’ discuss how the same five moments make us ugly cry, how Donald Sutherland is doing an arsonist Hannibal lector a year before Anthony Hopkins and how you ALWAYS have to check the door for heat, Tim.
In this episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins Vulture TV critic, and one of the best film critics in the world, Roxana Hadadi. Roxana pairs her insightful brilliance with some of the most on-brand discussions of Mann beefcakes, Colin Farrell’s forearms and how any actor’s hotness quotient increases when they wear body armour.
Roxana Hadadi is a writer with a lot of thoughts about a lot of things, but mostly movies, TV, books, and pop culture. @vulture TV critic, Iranian-American, feminist. alumna @pajiba @avclub @crookedmarquee @ebertvoices @polygon: RT top critic
TWITTER: @roxana_hadadi
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. Our February Batch episode features in-depth reviews of The Return of the Pink Panther, The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training, The Out of Towners and The Odd Couple Collection.
After he lets a robbery transpire right under his nose, the ever-bumbling Inspector Clouseau (Peter Sellers) is suspended by Chief Inspector Dreyfus (Herbert Lom). But, when the famed Pink Panther diamond is stolen from the National Museum in Lugash, the Shah requests Clouseau’s assistance, and he’s reinstated. Clouseau quickly concludes that the thief must be the infamous Phantom, against whom he has a grudge, but the inspector’s instincts are, as usual, wrong.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
THE BAD NEWS BEARS ARE ONE YEAR OLDER AND ONE YEAR WILDER.
The Bad News Bears In Breaking Training is the comic and poignant second-in-the-series of adventures with the pint-sized sandlot ballplayers initiated with the smash success, The Bad News Bears. The picture picks up the Bears’ career a year after their infamous second-place finish in the North Valley League. Faced with a chance to play the Houston Toros for a shot at the Japanese champs, they devise a way to get Texas to play at the famed Astrodome. On their pilgrimage to Houston, the Bears gain a new coach; dump that coach; add a new pitcher who can’t get his fastball over the plate; find another coach who shows him how it’s done, and go on to a come-back victory with all eyes on Japan.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
George (Jack Lemmon) has been offered a promotion that would relocate him to New York City. He flies in with his wife, Gwen (Sandy Dennis), to the city for the job interview. After their flight is redirected to Boston due to heavy fog, the couple meets with disaster. Their luggage is missing, leaving them without money, and the entire city seems to be striking. George and Gwen struggle to survive the night before George’s interview, questioning whether they want to move from their small town.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
CAN TWO DIVORCED MEN SHARE AN APARTMENT WITHOUT DRIVING EACH OTHER CRAZY?
A 3-disc celebration of Neil Simon’s legendary play ‘The Odd Couple’.
THE ODD COUPLE
In the original 1968 film starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Mathau, two divorced men decide to share an apartment. Felix Ungar is fussy and fastidious. Oscar Maddision is slovenly and sloppy. Sure, they can live together… but can they live together without killing each other?
Special Features and Technical Specs:
THE ODD COUPLE II
In the 1998 reunion film, its twenty years later, and having gone their separate ways, the two are now together again en route to the wedding of their children. They’ve got the map, the rental car… and a tankful of arguments.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
THE ODD COUPLE ON TELEVISION
In the 1970s television series, can two divorced men share an apartment without driving each other crazy? Ten episodes covering all five seasons explore this retorical quesiton. Tony Randall and Jack Klugman make the characters their own in the award-winning television version.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24-part investigation into David Fincher’s 2007 genre-altering masterpiece - recently celebrating its 15th anniversary - Zodiac. It is adapted from Robert Graysmith’s novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr, Anthony Edwards and Mark Ruffalo.
This is the twenty-third episode of Zodiac: Chronicle – Capricorn Part 1.
The man whose life and works inspired this masterpiece, reading from his book Shooting Zodiac, Robert Graysmith, provided our introduction.
Joining me to remember the name of the weird guy at Darlene’s painting party are:
JAMES VANDERBILT
TWITTER: @JAMESTHEVAN
JIM HEMPHILL
TWITTER: @JIMMYHEMPHILL
WEBSITE: JIMHEMPHILLFILMS.COM
MARIA LEWIS
WEBSITE: HTTPS://WWW.MARIALEWIS.COM.AU/
TWITTER: @MOVIEMAZZ
PODCAST: JOSIE AND THE PODCATS & IT CAME FROM THE DEEP
BILGE EBIRI
TWITTER: @BILGEEBIRI
WEBSITES: VULTURE, THE VILLAGE VOICE ARCHIVE, ROTTEN TOMATOES,
ADAM NAYMAN
TWITTER: @BROFROMANOTHER
OUTLETS: THE RINGER, CINEMA SCOPE
BOOKS: PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON: MASTERWORKS; THE COEN BROTHERS: THIS BOOK REALLY TIES THE FILMS TOGETHER
JOHN CARROLL LYNCH
TWITTER: @MRJCLYNCH
ANNA SWANSON
TWITTER: @ANNASWNSN
OUTLET: FILM SCHOOL REJECTS
DAVID FEAR
TWITTER: @DAVIDLFEAR
OUTLET: HTTP://ROLLINGSTONE.COM
ROBERT GRAYSMITH
ROBERT GRAYSMITH - SHOOTING ZODIAC - BOOK TRAILER
CLAY KELLER
TWITTER: @CLAYKELLER
PODCAST: SCREEN DRAFTS
APRIL WOLFE
TWITTER: @AWOLFEFUL
KATIE WALSH
TWITTER: @KATIEWALSHSTX
OUTLET: ROTTEN TOMATOES
PODCAST: MIAMI NICE
MARYA GATES
TWITTER: @OLDFILMSFLICKER
OUTLET: MOVIE FONE, PROG SAVE AMERICA
PHIL NOBILE JR.
TWITTER: @PHILNOBILEJR
MAGAZINE: FANGORIA
CORY EVERETT
TWITTER: @MODAGE
CINEPHILE: A CARD GAME - CINEPHILEGAME.COM
MEG SHIELDS
TWITTER: @THEWORSTNUN
OUTLET: FILM SCHOOL REJECTS
LOS ESPINAS
SPOTIFY: ARTIST
For the third episode of this all-new monthly podcast, hosts Chris Candy, Rob Belushi and Blake HOward talk about Andrew Davis' love letter to Chicago, The Fugitive. the three big dogs ask why if the river can be green on one day, the incredible tales of on-set improvisation, our favourite scenes and quotes and yearn for movies this compelling and entertaining. don’t tell anyone how much we care.
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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins writer and podcaster for the L.A Times, Mark Olsen. Mark debunks his experience moderating a Thief and Collateral with Michael Mann, comparing the relationship of HEAT and Miami Vice to Goodfellas and Casino, and "the gift from heaven" that is the Miami Nice Cut.
About Mark Olsen
I write about movies, all kinds, for the Los Angeles Times + a weekly newsletter on the world of cinema in L.A. and beyond.
TWITTER: @IndieFocus
WEBSITE: latimes.com/indiefocus
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The Blus Brothers (formerly A Serious Disc Agreement) is a physical media review show on an omission from VOD.
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) expand their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing Umbrella Entertainment's BEYOND GENRES - THE BEAST and CRASH.
Limited-edition O-ring packaging with exclusive new artwork and special features.
A black comedy of sexual manners set around an arranged wedding to occur on the grounds of an elegant chateau, Walerian Borowczyk's controversial masterpiece The Beast should be approached with caution but relished with abandon!
Infamous for the final scene where the titular beast ravishes American heiress Lucy Broadhurst (Lisbeth Hummel) on the eve of her wedding to a French aristocrat, the graphic scenes of the beast coupling with its human prey sees the daring Borowczyk (Immoral Tales) expound on the animalistic nature of human sexuality. Proving far too outrageous for the censors, The Beast was banned in numerous territories for decades. One of the most bizarre and surreal experiences ever filmed, this depraved tale of animal desire is at once wry, riotous and perverse—and remains a masterwork of arthouse erotic cinema.
Director: Walerian Borowczyk
Cast: Sirpa Lane, Lisbeth Hummel, Elisabeth Kaza
The latest release and volume #14 for our Beyond Genres collection is the thriller Crash. The film is based on a novel by J.G. Ballard that goes by the same name. This Blu-ray release includes special features.
After getting into a serious car accident, a TV director discovers an underground sub-culture of scarred, omnisexual car-crash victims who use car accidents and the raw sexual energy they produce to try to rejuvenate his sex life with his wife. Crash is about the strange lure of the auto collision, provoking as it does the human fascination with death and the tendency to eroticize danger. Most motorists will slow down to stare at the scene of a collision they may feel their pulses quickening and become aware of the fragility of their own bodies. The characters of Crash carry this awareness a step further, cherishing and nurturing it. For them, a car collision is a sexual turn-on, and a jolting life force they come to crave.
Director: David Cronenberg
Cast: James Spader, Holly Hunter, Elias Koteas
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
The Blus Brothers (formerly A Serious Disc Agreement) is a physical media review show on an omission from VOD.
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) expand their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing Umbrella Entertainment's OZPLOITATION CLASSICS - THE MAN FROM HONG KONG and STUNT ROCK.
Our newest release and volume #9 for our Ozploitation Classics collection is The Man from Hong Kong (1975). This release includes all new extra features, limited O-ring packaging, artwork, and the original soundtrack CD.
The Far East picks a fight Down Under in The Man From Hong Kong, a cult martial arts action extravaganza from Ozploitation legend Brian Trenchard-Smith (Dead End Drive-In, Turkey Shoot, and BMX Bandits).
When Hong Kong Inspector Fang Sing Leng (Jimmy Wang Yu, Master of the Flying Guillotine) travels to Sydney to interview drug trafficker Win Chan (martial arts star and director Sammo Hung) he is flung into an international investigation destined to test his mettle and might.
Teaming up with Aussie Detectives Grosse (Hugh Keays-Byrne, Mad Max, Fury Road) and Taylor (Roger Ward, Turkey Shoot), Fang soon discovers a cunning connection between Win Chan's drug imports and larger-than-life local gangster Jack Wilton (George Lazenby, James Bond in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service).
Determined to get his man, Fang will stop at nothing – bringing all manner of mayhem to the streets in a full-on fist fighting spectacle of explosive proportions.
A true Ozploitation classic, featuring extraordinary car chases, dangerous stunts and incredible set pieces from Grant Page, The Man From Hong Kong (AKA The Dragon Flies) also stars Bill Hunter, Frank Thring, Rebecca Gilling, and Ros Speirs.
Director: Jimmy Wang Yu, Brian Trenchard-Smith
Cast: Jimmy Wang Yu, George Lazenby, Hugh Keays-Byrne
Our latest release and volume #8 for our Ozploitation Classics collection is Stunt Rock (1980). This release includes exclusive extra features, limited O-ring packaging and artwork.
We have limited Stunt Rock comic books to go along with the release (example images 3 &4).
While working on a TV show in Los Angeles, legendary Australian stuntman Grant Page (the man who put the mad in Mad Max) helps fantasy-themed rock band Sorcery develop wild special effects and dangerous stunts for their concert tour.
Directed by Ozploitation powerhouse Brian Trenchard-Smith (The Man from Hong Kong) and co-starring Dutch import Monique Van de Ven and Margaret Gerard (Deathcheaters), Stunt Rock Rock is danger as you never imagined it!
Director: Brian Trenchard-Smith
Cast: Grant Page, Monique van de Ven, Margaret Trenchard-Smith
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins co-host on The B-Side Podcast, co-founder of The Film Stage and filmmaker Dan Mecca. Dan joins us to unpack the MIAMI NICE cut, and to excavate the fascinating rollercoaster career of Colin Farrell.
About Dan Mecca
Co-founder of The Film Stage & filmmaker.
TWITTER: @DJMECCA
WEBSITE: HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/
PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST
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The Blus Brothers (formerly A Serious Disc Agreement) is a physical media review show on an omission from VOD.
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) expand their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing STUDIOCANAL'S Classics Remastered label - THE OUTSIDERS THE COMPLETE NOVEL.
Francis Ford Coppola’s 1983 coming-of-age classic, THE OUTSIDERS THE COMPLETE NOVEL, based on S.E Hinton’s classic novel, has been stunningly restored. This very special collector’s edition includes both the original and complete Novel version in glorious 4K for the first time, overseen and approved by Coppola himself.
In 1966 Tulsa, teenagers come two ways. If you’re a “Soc,” you’ve got money, cars, a future. But if you’re a “Greaser,” you’re an outsider with only your friends…and a dream that someday you’ll finally belong. Francis Ford Coppola’s powerful film THE OUTSIDERS: THE COMPLETE NOVEL captures how it feels to be caught between childhood’s innocence and adulthood’s disillusionment. The ensemble is a Who’s Who of young talents of the past two decades: Matt Dillon, Tom Cruise, Emilio Estevez, C. Thomas Howell, Diane Lane, Patrick Swayze, Rob Lowe and Ralph Macchio. Movingly and in an intensely visual style, Coppola has made these street rats and their struggle heroic – and unforgettable.
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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins former Michael Mann assistant during the COLLATERAL & MIAMI VICE, Justin Liberman. Justin shares his incredible tale from waiting tables to working at Michael Mann's office at Forward Pass and seeing the pre-production of the abandoned Worcester Cold Storage, the casting 'what-ifs' of Collateral and an insider's guide to the chaos of Miami Vice.
About Justin Liberman
Justin Liberman is U.S. based filmmaker and film professor. Justin is a commercial director who has directed several award-winning films (Y Nada Mas, Pretty Dead Flowers, Tobacco Burn) and has taught film courses at Boston University, Emerson College, and currently at Quinnipiac University in Connecticut. From January 2003 through August 2006, Justin was one of Michael Mann's assistants at Forward Pass; during that time, he worked with Michael Mann on the unmade Worcester Cold Storage, Collateral, Miami Vice, and several commercials made for Nike and Mercedes Benz.
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ONE HEAT MINUTE IS THE PODCAST EXAMINING MICHAEL MANN'S 1995 L.A CRIME OPUS HEAT MINUTE BY MINUTE.
On this very special BONUS episode host Blake Howard joins editor staff writer Bright Wall/ Dark Room, and host of Increment Vice, Travis Woods. Travis and I discuss all the details of the series' return and that men would rather start a second HEAT podcast than getting therapy.
Travis Woods is a Contributing Editor at Bright Wall/Dark Room, as well as a writer for The New Beverly Cinema and Cinephilia & Beyond.
He lives and writes in Los Angeles. He has a dog and a tattoo of Elliott Gould smoking. Bob Dylan once clapped him on the back and whispered something incomprehensible. These are the only interesting things about him.
Twitter: @aHeartOfGould
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FOR THE SECOND OF THIS ALL-NEW MONTHLY PODCAST, HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI, AND BLAKE HOWARD ENLIST THE ICONIC AMERICAN CHARACTER ACTOR AND STAR OF SNEAKERS, STEPHEN TOBOLOWSKY, TO TALK ABOUT PHIL ALDEN ROBINSON'S UNHERALDED MASTERPIECE. WE GO TO THE BOTTOM OF THE MONKEY CAGE WITH DR. WERNER BRANDES, TALKING ABOUT THE MAKING OF THE FILM, OUR FAVOURITE SCENES AND QUOTES AND UNPACK THE ECHOES OF SNEAKERS THROUGH MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE AND OCEAN'S ELEVEN. AFTER THIS PODCAST, THERE ARE NO MORE SECRETS.
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The Blus Brothers (formerly A Serious Disc Agreement) is a physical media review show on an omission from VOD.
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) expand their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing Umbrella Entertainment's Sunburnt Screens label - SIRENS and HEAD ON.
It is 1930s Australia, a debonair, forward-thinking young clergyman, Anthony Campion (Hugh Grant, ABOUT A BOY) has arrived from England with his wife Estella (Tara Fitzgerald) to find a scandal brewing. Notorious bohemian Norman Lindsay (Sam Neill, THE DISH) is exhibiting a picture that has outraged the church establishment, and the Bishop of Sydney prevails on Anthony to visit the painter and negotiate its withdrawal.
The couple travel to the beautiful Blue Mountains and spend several days with the Lindsay family and three free-spirited models (Elle MacPherson, Kate Fischer and Portia De Rossi) who are posing for a nude painting of the legendary Sirens. As Anthony debates with Norman, he is shocked to realise his wife is being drawn into the seductive games of the three sirens, and soon fears his very marriage is under threat. Slyly humorous, sexy and ravishing to look at, Sirens is a feast for the senses.
Director: John Duigan
Cast: Hugh Grant, Tara Fitzgerald, Sam Neill, Pamela Rabe, Elle Macpherson, Portia de Rossi, Kate Fischer
Extras
Head On comes to life on Blu-ray with never-before-seen extra features. Head On was selected for ‘Director’s Fortnight' at the Cannes Film Festival and has won 9 awards.
Ari (Alex Dimitriades in a career-defining role) is a nineteen-year-old rebel who despises his Greek parents for falling victim to the strictures of tradition. Confused with his own part in the complex universe and unable to express his true feelings, Ari becomes obsessed with extremes of behaviour - sex, drugs, night-clubbing and a farrago of hedonistic activities.
Wired and defiant, mixing pain and joy as one, Ari's destiny is aimed head on into one high velocity night of dancing, sex and drugs. Ana Kokkinos' bold and confronting adaptation of author Christos Tsiolkas' (THE SLAP) debut novel Loaded.
Head On is a controversial drama about a young man coming to terms with his identity and rebelling against the constraints of family tradition in a roller coaster ride of emotion and turmoil. Nominated for 9 AFI Awards, including Best Film, Best Director (Ana Kokkinos), Best Actor (Alex Dimitriades), Actor in a Supporting Role (Paul Capsis) and Winner of Best Editing.
Director: Ana Kokkinos
Cast: Alex Dimitriades, Paul Capsis, Julian Garner, Tony Nikolakopoulos, Elena Mandalis, Eugenia Fragos, Damien Fotiou
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Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24-part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. Adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr, Anthony Edwards and Mark Ruffalo.
I am your host, Blake Howard. This is the twenty-second episode of Zodiac: Chronicle – Scorpio Pt 2
Today, our introduction was provided by BESTSELLING AUTHOR, SCREENWRITER, JOURNALIST: AS WELL AS THE HOST AND WRITER BEHIND OUR DEFINITIVE SERIES ON 2001 CULT-CLASSIC JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS | JOSIE AND THE PODCATS - MARIA LEWIS.
Before we dive into the theme of the week and the show proper, I'd love to remind you to jump on and rate and review the show wherever you're listening. It's a massive help for fellow lovers of our obsessive cinematic deep dives brand. I also want to let you know that the links to our Patreon with a weekly Rum and Rant podcast and special un-cut Zodiac Sessions interviews, as well as links our merchandise with artwork by the incredible from Briana Ashby and Aimee Read, are in the show description or at oneheatminute.com
Joining me in Bob Vaughn's basement are:
THE ONE AND ONLY ROBERT GRAYSMITH. ZODIAC SCREENWRITER JAMES VANDERBILT. A stalwart supporter of everything we do in One Heat Minute Productions FILM CRITIC/WRITER/EDITOR AT NEW YORK MAGAZINE. HE HAS CONTRIBUTED TO PUBLICATIONS SUCH AS L.A. WEEKLY, THE NEW YORK TIMES AND THE VILLAGE VOICE (RIP). BILGE IS ALSO A WRITER AND DIRECTOR, KNOWN FOR NEW GUY (2003), PURSE SNATCHER (2006) AND THE BARBER OF SIBERIA (1998), BILGE EBIRI. ONLINE VETERAN, FILM CRITIC, SCREENWRITER, INDUSTRY ANALYST, THE LEGENDARY DREW MCWEENY. HOST OF THE SCREEN DRAFTS PODCAST AND VIDIOTS TRIVIA, CLAY KELLER. POST-PRODUCTION WRANGLER, WRITER AT THE FILM STAGE AND PRODUCER OF THE B-SIDE PODCAST CONOR O'DONNELL AND HIS CO-HOST ON THE B-SIDE PODCAST, CO-FOUNDER OF FILM STAGE, AND FILMMAKER DAN MECCA. AND NEWCOMERS TO ZODIAC CHRONICLE; AUSTRALIA'S MYSTERY PODCAST "WOODSTEIN" BEHIND FINDING DRAGO AND SEQUEL SERIES FINDING DESPERADO – HOSTS OF TOTAL REBOOT ALEXEI TOLIOPOULOS AND CAMERON JAMES.
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ROBERT GRAYSMITH
ROBERT GRAYSMITH - SHOOTING ZODIAC - BOOK TRAILER
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CONOR O'DONNELL
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DANIEL MECCA
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PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST
MARIA LEWIS
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PODCAST: JOSIE AND THE PODCATS & IT CAME FROM THE DEEP
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PODCASTS: FINDING DRAGO, TOTAL REBOOT, MIKE CHECK
The Blus Brothers (formerly A Serious Disc Agreement) is a physical media review show on an omission from VOD.
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) expand their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing Umbrella Entertainment's Sunburnt Screens label - SHAME and THE DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND.
The latest release and volume #13 for our Sunburnt Screens collection is Shame. This release includes all-new interview with Steve Jodrell (Director), Michael Brindley (Co-writer), Beverley Blankenship (Co-writer), Simone Buchanan (Lizzie), & Paul Barron (Producer).
A stranger, Asta Cadell (Deborra-Lee Furness, Jindabyne) limps into an outback town on a crippled motorcycle. Trapped while she waits for repairs, Asta stays at the garage of Tim Curtis (Tony Barry, Australia).
The outsider soon discovers that Tim's young daughter Lizzie (Simone Buchanan, My Brilliant Career) is the latest victim of the local sport: gang rape. Some women are intimidated, others make excuses and the law looks the other way – but nothing ever changes.
Attacked herself, Asta is drawn into the struggle of the town's women for safety and dignity. Emboldened by her, Lizzie lays charges and all hell breaks loose. The women rise up, but resistance is never that easy or that simple.
Director: Steve Jodrell
Cast: Deborra-Lee Furness, Tony Barry, Simone Buchanan
Extras:
The Australian drama Devil's Playground (1976) comes to life on Blu-ray – written, produced and directed by Fred Schepisi.
Internationally renowned filmmaker Fred Schepisi's celebrated first feature is a lushly photographed period drama detailing a young boy's coming-of-age in a strict Catholic seminary in 1950s Victoria.
A semi-autobiographical retelling of the director's own training for the priesthood, the story follows 13-year-old Tom Allen (Simon Burke), a serious, likeable boy whose calling for the church is complicated by guilt associated with his masturbation and sinful thoughts. While the ascetic Brother Francine (Arthur Dignam) prowls the school's corridors looking for evidence of ''the undisciplined mind'', the hard-drinking Brother Victor (Nick Tate) refutes the harsh discipline that scars the hearts and minds of the students - through each battle a desire to consummate the pleasures of the flesh.
This Australian film classic cemented the rise of director Fred Schepisi (The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith) when it won six AFI awards including Best Film and Best Director and made a breakthrough screening at the Cannes Film Festival in 1976.
Director: Fred Schepisi
Cast: Charles McCallum, John Frawley, Arthur Dignam
Extras:
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Welcome to a very special exclusive bonus episode of the Zodiac Sessions podcast (usually reserved for One Heat Minute Productions Patreon), with the author of Paul Thomas Anderson: Masterworks (Abrams, 2020) and The Coen Brothers: This Book Really Ties the Films Together (Abrams, 2018), contributing editor to Cinema Scope and author of DAVID FINCHER MINDGAMES, Adam Nayman. Adam and I discuss his book's introduction as one of the great literary flexes, and David Fincher's work beyond Zodiac.
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David Fincher: Mind Games is the definitive critical and visual survey of the Academy Award– and Golden Globe–nominated works of director David Fincher. From feature films Alien 3, Se7en, The Game, Fight Club, Panic Room, Zodiac, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Social Network, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Gone Girl, and Mank through his MTV clips for Madonna and the Rolling Stones and the Netflix series House of Cards and Mindhunter, each chapter weaves production history with original critical analysis, as well as with behind the scenes photography, still-frames, and original illustrations from Little White Lies' international team of artists and graphic designers. Mind Games also features interviews with Fincher's frequent collaborators, including Jeff Cronenweth, Angus Wall, Laray Mayfield, Holt McCallany, Howard Shore and Erik Messerschmidt.
Grouping Fincher's work around themes of procedure, imprisonment, paranoia, prestige and relationship dynamics, Mind Games is styled as an investigation into a filmmaker obsessed with investigation, and the design will shift to echo case files within a larger psychological profile.
Adam Nayman is the author of Paul Thomas Anderson: Masterworks (Abrams, 2020) and The Coen Brothers: This Book Really Ties the Films Together (Abrams, 2018) and is a contributing editor to Cinema Scope.
TWITTER: @brofromanother
OUTLETS: The Ringer, Cinema Scope
BOOKS: Paul Thomas Anderson: Masterworks; The Coen Brothers: This Book Really Ties the Films Together
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24-part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It is adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr, Anthony Edwards and Mark Ruffalo. I am your host, Blake Howard. This is the twenty-first episode of Zodiac: Chronicle – Scorpio Pt 1.
Our introduction today was provided by THE BEST SCREENING MODERATOR IN L. A AND PROBABLY THE GREATER U.S, JIM HEMPHILL.
Joining me to solve Zodiac puzzles in the breakfast nook are ZODIAC SCREENWRITER JAMES VANDERBILT. WRITER/PRODUCER OF THE POST, LONG SHOT, AND ONE OF THE WRITERS BEHIND THE SECOND SEASON OF DAVID FINCHER'S MINDHUNTER, LIZ HANNAH. ONLINE VETERAN, FILM CRITIC, SCREENWRITER, INDUSTRY ANALYST, THE LEGENDARY DREW MCWEENY. A stalwart supporter of everything we do in One Heat Minute Productions FILM CRITIC/WRITER/EDITOR AT NEW YORK MAGAZINE. HE HAS CONTRIBUTED TO PUBLICATIONS SUCH AS L.A. WEEKLY, THE NEW YORK TIMES AND THE VILLAGE VOICE (RIP). BILGE IS ALSO A WRITER AND DIRECTOR, KNOWN FOR NEW GUY (2003), PURSE SNATCHER (2006) AND THE BARBER OF SIBERIA (1998), BILGE EBIRI. HOST OF THE SCREEN DRAFTS PODCAST AND VIDIOTS TRIVIA, CLAY KELLER.
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Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24-part investigation into David Fincher’s 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. Adapted from Robert Graysmith’s novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film of course stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr, Anthony Edwards and Mark Ruffalo. This is the twentieth episode of Zodiac: Chronicle – Libra Part 2. WRITER OF MANY KINDS OF CRITICISM, DANNY BOWES provided our introduction.
Joining me to point out that the one thing we know about the Zodiac is that he reads the Chronicle are: Eagle Scout 1st class, former cartoonist at the San Francisco Chronicle, best selling author of Zodiac, Zodiac Unmasked and now Shooting Zodiac a chronicle of the long journey of the story that defines his career being translated from page to screen, the one and only Robert Graysmith. WRITER, ACTOR AND STAR OF ZODIAC, DONAL LOGUE. A MAN WHO DELIVERS THE MOST CONSISTENTLY INVOLVING AND AFFECTING CHARACTERS TO A MYRIAD OF FILMS AND T.V., INCLUDING FARGO, THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7, GOTHIKA, THE DREW CAREY SHOW, SHUTTER ISLAND, THE INVITATION, THE FOUNDER AND THIS FILM ZODIAC - THE INCREDIBLE JOHN CARROLL LYNCH. THE FORMER FILM CRITIC AT THE L.A. WEEKLY, VILLAGE VOICE TURNED FILMMAKER, SCREENWRITER OF BLACK CHRISTMAS, AND THE FORMER HOST OF THE SWITCHBLADE SISTERS PODCAST, APRIL WOLFE. FILM CRITIC FOR THE LOS ANGELES TIMES AND NPR'S 'FRESH AIR', FORMER CHIEF FILM CRITIC AT VARIETY - JUSTIN CHANG. HOST OF THE SCREEN DRAFTS PODCAST AND VIDIOTS TRIVIA, CLAY KELLER. And newcomer to Zodiac Chronicle, but stalwart supporter of everything we do in One Heat Minute Productions FILM CRITIC/WRITER/EDITOR AT NEW YORK MAGAZINE. HE HAS CONTRIBUTED TO PUBLICATIONS SUCH AS L.A. WEEKLY, THE NEW YORK TIMES AND THE VILLAGE VOICE (RIP). BILGE IS ALSO A WRITER AND DIRECTOR, KNOWN FOR NEW GUY (2003), PURSE SNATCHER (2006) AND THE BARBER OF SIBERIA (1998), BILGE EBIRI.
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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join one of three people, including Michael Mann, that contributed to both the Miami Vice T.V series and the 2006 film, Sound Designer and Sound Supervisor, Elliott Koretz. Elliott, Katie and Blake discuss working on the Miami Vice pilot, the work of a Sound Supervisor when you’re working with Michael Mann, Mann’s two-hour sleep cycle in the edit of his films and secret ingredients in the Collateral sound design.
Elliott Koretz is a Sound Editor and Designer known for his work on Collateral (2004), xXx (2002) Game Over, Man! (2018), MIami Vice (2006) and the Miami Vice T.V Series.
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The second episode for the December batch features in-depth reviews of Last Train From Gun Hill, Kitten With A Whip and The Parallax View.
EACH OWED THE OTHER HIS LIFE. THIS WAS THE MOMENT OF RECKONING!
Kirk Douglas and Anthony Quinn headline this suspenseful western which follows U.S. Marshal Matt Morgan (Douglas) on the trail of his wife’s killer. Adding a dark twist to the tale—the suspect’s father is Morgan’s long-time friend, cattle baron Craig Beldon (Quinn). Morgan is determined to capture the killer and take him away by the 9:00 train, against all odds.
Directed by John Sturges (Gunfight at the O.K. Corral), one of the greatest filmmakers of the Western genre.
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SHE’S ALL OUT FOR KICKS… AND EVERY INCH OF HER SPELLS EXCITEMENT!
Jody Drew (Ann-Margret) is a sweet, sexy, psycho-babe on the run from the law. She’s escaped from a detention centre, stabbed a guard and burned the place to the ground. David Patton (John Forsythe) doesn’t know all this. He’s just a Senatorial candidate trying to do all the right things. However, Jody makes sure that all the wrong things happen.
“A must see for its status as a cult favourite” – FilmFanatic.org
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THERE IS NO CONSPIRACY. JUST TWELVE PEOPLE DEAD.
The Parallax View, a superb drama about one man’s paranoia that turns out to be total, incredible fact, ranks amount the best political thriller s. Warren Beatty is a news reporter who, along with seven others, witnesses the assassination of a political candidate. When the other seven die in “accidents,” the newsman begins to doubt the official position that a lone madman was responsible for the crime. He imagines a sophisticated network of highly trained murderers. But his nightmares pale against the bizarre truth he uncovers.
“This is one of the best political thrillers of the 1970s.” – New York Guide Magazine
Special Features and Technical Specs:
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Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join filmmaker, writer, producer and COLIN FARRELL’S HANDLER on Miami Vice, Japheth Gordon. Katie and Blake continue their talk with Japheth who reveals the inner workings of the shooting in the Dominican Republic, the evolution of the relationship with Michael Mann and being a stand-in for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
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The show came along and went online the way it always used to. Listeners hadn't heard it for over a year. Nobody had. Back then it was always a hazy narrator introduction, followed by the host's own rambling hello, before talking to a guest about this movie neither of them could stop thinking about.
Tonight, the show was making a surprise re-appearance, a little older than listeners remembered, featuring a guest the show figured it'd never feature...
About the Guest
PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON
Paul Thomas Anderson is the writer/director behind SYDNEY, BOOGIE NIGHTS, MAGNOLIA, PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE, THERE WILL BE BLOOD, THE MASTER, INHERENT VICE, PHANTOM THREAD, and LICORICE PIZZA.
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The first episode for the December batch features in-depth reviews of Lady in a Cage, House of Cards and Ida Lupino's Outrage.
WHAT HAPPENS IN THIS ELEVATOR IS NOT FOR THE WEAK – IT IS, PERHAPS, NOT EVEN FOR THE STRONG!
Alone in her residence over a sweltering holiday weekend, a widow (de Havilland) is accidentally trapped in her home elevator during a power failure. Her meticulous, well-organized world is shattered as the elevator, stalled nine feet above the floor, becomes a claustrophobic torture chamber – a cage.
Two-time Academy Award winner Olivia de Havilland stars in a suspenseful shocker that also features future Oscar nominee James Caan in his first major film role.
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THE BLOOD-HOT DIARY OF THE PEOPLE WHO FIGHT THE WAR OF INTRIGUE ACROSS THE FACE OF THE GLOBE!
In 1960s Paris, an American boxer stumbles upon an international fascist conspiracy that aims to create a new world order.
Directed by John Guillermin, starring George Peppard, Inger Stevens, and Orson Welles.
Rarely seen since its original theatrical run, it marked the second time that Peppard and Guillermin worked together (they had previously collaborated on the 1966 film The Blue Max).
“A Hitchcockian thriller.” – Variety
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A young woman who has just become engaged has her life completely shattered when she is raped while on her way home from work.
Directed by Ida Lupino, this controversial and remarkable film was one of the first post-Code Hollywood films dealing with the subject of rape.
In 2020, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally historically or aesthetically significant”.
“A subdued behavioural study that captures the banality of evil in an ordinary small town” – Martin Scorsese
Special Features and Technical Specs:
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Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. To celebrate the Imprint Films release of The Parallax View, featuring a commentary track by yours truly, I’ve assembled a special double episode discussion of the centrepiece of Alan J. Pakula’s paranoia trilogy. The second of two episodes enlists one of the greatest living film critics, whose episode of Netflix’s Profane and Profound is one of the best film critiques of the century, Walter Chaw.
Walter Chaw is senior film critic for http://filmfreakcentral.net. He has bylines in the LA weekly, New York Times, New York Post, and New York Magazine. He has written a book about the film Miracle Mile, and his new book, a study of the films of Walter Hill, is due the first half of 2022.
Twitter: @mangiotto
FOR THE FIRST EPISODE OF THIS ALL-NEW MONTHLY PODCAST HOSTS CHRIS CANDY, ROB BELUSHI AND BLAKE HOWARD ENLIST AWARD-WINNING CRIME AUTHOR, SCREENWRITER AND ARCHITECT BEHIND THE “L.A CONFIDENTIAL” T.V PILOT TO POUR OVER ALL THE REASONS THAT FIND US RETURNING BACK TO CURTIS HANSON’S LOS ANGELES IN 1953. WE GO ON THE RECORD ABOUT THE BEST SCENES, CHARACTERS, PERFORMANCES AND LINES AS WELL AS JAMES ELLROY AND WHEN JORDAN WOULD SET THE L.A CONFIDENTIAL PILOT IF HE HAD HIS TIME AGAIN.
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All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. To celebrate the Imprint Films release of The Parallax View, featuring a commentary track by yours truly, I’ve assembled a special double episode discussion of the centrepiece of Alan J. Pakula’s paranoia trilogy. The first of two episodes enlists the incredibly talented filmmaking power couple, Karyn Kusama and Phil Hay.
Karyn Kusama was born on March 21, 1968 in Brooklyn, New York, USA as Karyn K. Kusama. She is a director and producer, known for The Invitation (2015), Girlfight (2000) and Destroyer (2018).
Phil Hay is a screenwriter and producer who works in partnership with Matt Manfredi. Together with director Karyn Kusama, the pair has made the critically-acclaimed films The Invitation (2015) and Destroyer (2018), the latter of which premiered at Telluride in 2018, garnered Nicole Kidman a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress and was released by Annapurna Pictures. In the studio world, Phil and Matt have written the enduring drama crazy/beautiful (2001) and such hits like Ride Along (2014), Ride Along 2 (2016) and Clash of the Titans (2010). Manfredi and Hay also directed the independent feature Bug (2002).
This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join filmmaker, writer, producer and COLIN FARRELL’S HANDLER on Miami Vice, Japheth Gordon. Katie and Blake talk with Japheth who paints a picture of the wild reality of making Miami Vice, the tension between the stars, Michael Mann’s work ethic and the way movies were made BEFORE the global financial crisis.
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. The second episode for the November batch features in-depth reviews of David Koepp's Stir of Echoes, and controversial, cult horror The Possession of Joel Delany.
IF YOU BELIEVE, NO EXPLANATION IS NECESSARY. IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE, NO EXPLANATION IS POSSIBLE.
Before The Exorcist, there was The Possession of Joel Delaney. Shirley MacLaine stars as Norah Benson, a New Yorker who puzzles over sudden changes in her brother’s behavior. Joel (Perry King) has begun speaking Spanish and practicing strange rituals. In order to protect her family and save her brother, Norah must delve deep into the mysterious world of Santeria, where she begins to suspect that the spirit of a serial killer may be the reason for Joel’s behavior.
This 1970s occult classic is released for the first time in HD.
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IN EVERY MIND THERE IS A DOOR THAT SHOULD NEVER BE OPENED.
Tom Wiztky (Kevin Bacon) is a normal, hard-working family man whose life is turned upside down when he is hypnotised at a neighbourhood party. He starts seeing things he cannot explain and the visions get more graphic and horrific. He then begins to realise that the visions are of an unsolved crime. When his nightmares start to come true, Tom has had enough, only to find that the more he wants out the more he wants to solve the crime.
Stir of Echoes is a highly atmospheric 1990s supernatural horror film adapted from a Richard Matheson novel.
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This first episode for the November batch features in-depth reviews of Eric Red's Body Parts, Sam Raimi's The Gift and folk horror Let's Scare Jessica To Death.
WHERE DOES EVIL LIVE, THE HEART, THE MIND OR THE FLESH?
Body Parts is a bone-chilling tale about a medical experiment gone wrong. After a crime psychologist (Fahey) loses his arm and nearly his life in a grisly car accident, he undergoes a daring medical operation to have a donor arm grafted onto his body. But after the operation, the arm starts to take on a violent life of its own, striking out against Bill’s wife and children. Bill is driven to learn about the donor’s identity – a horrifying discovery that delivers him into a world of unimaginable terror.
Eric Red’s underrated 90s horror macabre is overdue for reappraisal.
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CAN YOU TRUST A WITNESS WHO WASN’T THERE?
Oscar-Winner and Golden Globe. Winner Cate Blanchett leads an incredible all-star cast including Academy Award-winner Hilary Swank (Boys Don’t Cry), Keanu Reeves (The Matrix), Katie Holmes (Wonder Boys), Giovanni Ribisi (Saving Private Ryan), and Oscar-nominee Greg Kinnear (As Good As It Gets) in this stylishly filmed mystery that’s as eerie as a backwoods swamp with a dark secret beneath it’s even darker surface.
Written by Billy Bob Thornton (Sling Blade) and Tom Epperson (A Family Thing), and directed by Sam Raimi (A Simple Plan), The Gift is a gripping tale of supernatural intrigue…and chilling terror.
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SOMETHING IS AFTER JESSICA. SOMETHING VERY COLD, VERY WET… AND VERY DEAD…
Finally released from an institution after suffering a nervous breakdown, Jessica seeks the tranquillity of a secluded home in Connecticut to help make her recovery complete. But instead of a restful recuperation with her husband Duncan and a close friend in the New England countryside, Jessica soon finds herself falling into a swirling vortex of madness and the supernatural.
Director John D. Hancock’s independent horror masterpiece is finally here in this new special edition.
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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join Director, Producer, Writer, MENDING THE LINE, INFAMOUS, NEGATIVE, LAYOVER and MTV Movie Award Winner, Joshua Caldwell. Katie and Blake talk with Josh about his fascination with Michael Mann's aesthetic, the regret that he can't re-see Miami Vice again in the theatre with a memory wipe and finally ending with the end, as we should.
TWITTER: @Joshua_Caldwell
BIO: Joshua Caldwell is an accomplished director, writer, producer, and MTV Movie Award winner born and raised in Seattle, Washington.
His debut feature film Layover, a French-language film about a young woman stuck in Los Angeles overnight, had its World Premiere to sold-out crowds at the 2014 Seattle International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the prestigious FIPRESCI New American Cinema Award. David Chen of /Film.com highlighted it "a beautiful, moving, wistful film." Scott Beggs of FilmSchoolRejects.com called it "a beautiful antidote for big budget fatigue" and a "beautifully mature work from a promising young director." He directed the feature Be Somebody for Paramount Pictures and Studio 71, the first season of the Hulu drama series South Beach and the MarVista Entertainment thriller Negative, starring Katia Winter (Blood and Treasure) and Simon Quarterman (Westworld).
His latest film is the crime thriller Infamous starring Bella Thorne and Jake Manley. In addition to his feature work, Joshua has also helmed a number of high profile short films, including Dig, the story of a young Holocaust survivor who, following his exodus from Europe twenty years ago, comes face to face with the Nazi who killed his family. The film stars Mark Margolis and Aaron Himelstein and was an Official Selection of numerous festivals across the country. Another was Resignation, a short film about a world in which Superman has taken off his cape and turned his back on humanity. It was featured on Kotaku.com, GeekTryrant.com and ScreenRant.com, calling it a film that's "handled smartly with a strong script, nuanced performances, and a clever twist." Joshua and the film's creators were featured on a panel at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con.
Prior to launching his career as a director, Joshua was an executive for CSI: creator Anthony E. Zuiker. Calling him the "best kept secret in Hollywood," Zuiker turned to Joshua to oversee several of his high-profile digital projects, including producing Cybergeddon the online global motion picture event for Yahoo! In addition, Joshua wrote/directed/produced all of Cybergeddon's narrative ancillary content for the immersive website. Joshua oversaw Dare to Pass's involvement with BlackBoxTV, one of YouTube's new premium channels. He served as a co-producer on the Silverwood series and producer on Anthony Zuiker Presents. Joshua was also a key player in Zuiker's digi-novel series, Level 26, which includes Dark Origins, Dark Prophecy and Dark Revelations, writing, directing, producing and editing the cyber-bridges for the final installment in the trilogy, Dark Revelations. Joshua resides in New York State with his wife Danielle, son Austin, daughter Everly and rescue dog Hadley.
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Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This is episode is all about the pick of the October British Batch, The Harry Palmer Collection.
FOR THE FIRST TIME, ALL THREE ORIGINAL 1960S FILMS ARE BROUGHT TOGETHER IN ONE COLLECTION, WITH BONUS FEATURES WORTHY OF FURTHER INVESTIGATION.
The Ipcress File (1965) – Imprint Collection # 75
Starring Michael Caine, Nigel Green, Guy Doleman, Sue Lloyd, and Gordon Jackson.
Based on Len Deighton’s bestselling novel, the realistic, landmark spy thriller of espionage and counter-espionage centres on Harry Palmer, an intelligence agent assigned to investigate fears over British security.
Produced by 007’s Harry Saltzman, with music by John Barry, The Ipcress File provides a downbeat, yet realistic and exciting portrayal of 1960s espionage.
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Funeral in Berlin (1966) – Imprint Collection # 76
Starring Michael Caine, Paul Hubschmid, Oscar Homolka, Eva Renzi
Harry Palmer is sent to Berlin where he is to extricate a Russian general who wants to defect.
Director Guy Hamilton’s follow-up to The Ipcress File is the second in the film series based on Len Deighton’s novels.
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Billion Dollar Brain (1967) – Imprint Collection #77
Starring Michael Caine, Karl Malden, Ed Begley, Oscar Homolka, Francoise Dorleac
Harry Palmer is blackmailed into working for MI5 again on his wildest – and most dangerous – assignment yet as he pits his wits against an insane billionaire and his supercomputer.
From 007 producer Harry Saltzman and acclaimed director Ken Russell come the final film in the 1960s Palmer trilogy.
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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins the chief architect of the meme-ificiation of Michael Mann, the elusive @MannFacts. We discuss his Mann immersion and being at the nexus of the "Mann-aissance".
Twitter: @MannFacts
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Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This is a special episode all about the release of the year Collaborations: The Cinema of Zhang Yimou & Gong Li.
THE EPIC COLLABORATIONS OF ZHANG YIMOU, ONE OF THE CINEMA’S GREATEST AUTEURS, AND ACCLAIMED CHINESE ACTRESS GONG LI IN LIMITED BLU-RAY EDITION, NOW FOR PRE-ORDER!
The films of Zhang Yimou, one of the cinema’s greatest auteurs, and acclaimed Chinese actress Gong Li have had a profound effect on audiences around the world.
Their long and diverse filmmaking partnership has produced some of cinema’s greatest films.
Here presented for the first time in one collection are the eight major works from their remarkable collaboration together.
All eight films are presented in 1080p high definition from 2k masters from the original negatives. Each film has additional supplements to compliment and provide insight into the making of these important cinema achievements.
Limited edition 60-page booklet containing new essays from Professor Chris Berry & Professor Ying Zhu
Strictly Limited edition 2000 copies hard box packaging featuring unique artwork
Red Sorghum (1988) – Imprint Collection #67
When a leprous winery owner in 1930s China dies a few days after his arranged marriage, his young widow is forced to run the winery to make a living while contending with bandits, her drunkard lover, and the invading Japanese army.
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Ju Dou (1990) – Imprint Collection #68
A woman married to the brutal and infertile owner of a dye mill in rural China conceives a boy with her husband’s nephew but is forced to raise her son as her husband’s heir without revealing his parentage in this circular tragedy.
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Raise the Red Lantern (1991) – Imprint Collection #69
China in the 1920s. After her father’s death, 19 year old Songlian is forced to marry the much older lord of a powerful family. With three wives already, each living in a separate house within the great castle, there is fierce competition for his attention and the privileges that are gained.
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The Story of Qiu Ju (1992) – Imprint Collection #70
A humorous fable of justice that traverses shot in the north of China. Gong Li plays Qiu Ju, a tenacious farmer determined to right a wrong done to her husband. Defying all stereotypes of the passive Chinese woman, she remains unbowed by the frustrations of bureaucracy in her quixotic search for dignity.
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To Live (Huo zhe) (1994) – Imprint Collection #71
Fugui and Jiazhen endure tumultuous events in China as their personal fortunes move from wealthy landownership to peasantry. Addicted to gambling, Fugui loses everything. In the years that follow he is pressed into both the nationalist and communist armies, while Jiazhen is forced into menial work.
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Shanghai Triad (1995) – Imprint Collection #72
Country boy Shuisheng is brought to 1930s Shanghai by his uncle who wants the boy to become a member of the powerful gang ruled by manipulative Tang. In fact, Shuisheng will serve Tang’s capricious mistress Bijou, a nightclub singer whom the boss proclaimed “the Queen of Shanghai.” When the boy’s uncle and the gang’s several other members die during a rival gang’s unsuccessful attempt on Tang’s life, the latter retreats to a remote small island, taking both Bijou and Shuisheng with him and thinking of revenge.
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Curse of the Golden Flower (2006) – Imprint Collection #73
Set in the lavish and breathtakingly colorful world hidden from the eyes of mere mortals behind the walls of the Forbidden City, a tale of a royal family divided against itself builds to a mythic climax as lines are crossed, trust is betrayed, and family blood is spilled in the quest for redemption and revenge.
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Coming Home (2014) – Imprint Collection #74
Lu and Feng are a devoted couple forced to separate when Lu is arrested and sent to a labour camp as a political prisoner during the Cultural Revolution. He finally returns home only to find that his beloved wife no longer recognizes him.
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Due to unprecedented demand and COVID-19 lockdowns in Melbourne, any online orders received after October 14th will ship in early November.
This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins the action film aficionado Vyce Victus. Katie, Blake and Vyce discuss the meta-American Empire apparatus expressed through the Bay-formers series, watching HEAT in basic training and generally championing "Gangster Ass Movies" (Trademark Vyce Victus).
About Vyce Victus
Writer, Film Critic, IT Support, Cybersecurity BA in Communications & Media Studies Armed Forces Veteran
Twitter: @VyceVictus
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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins Michael Mann crusader, director, film critic and historian; Jean-Baptiste Thoret. Katie, Blake and Jean-Baptiste discuss Miami Vice as an era-defining movie and Michael Mann as one of the most influential American filmmakers of the last thirty years.
Jean-Baptiste Thoret is a French director, historian and film critic born in 1969, a specialist in American cinema and, particularly, New Hollywood and Italian cinema of the 1970s. He is the author of fifteen books on cinema, including American Cinema of the 1970s. In 2017, he directed We Blew It, his first feature film.
Book: Michael Mann: Mirages of the Contemporary
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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins Brooklyn based culture writer at Thrillist and Twitter "Imp", Emma Stefansky. Katie, Blake and Katie talk about Colin Farell embracing the weird, attending "Miami Vice (T.V Show) Nights", and prescribing Miami Vice 2006 for those feeling horny and lonely.
Emma Stefansky is a writer based in Brooklyn, NY. I'm currently a staff writer for Thrillist, where she writes about pop culture, TV, and movies.
In the past, Emma have been the weekend blogger for Vanity Fair, where she wrote about everything from Hollywood's biggest movies and TV shows to what the president tweets about on Saturday mornings to what Meghan Markle is wearing. Emma also wrote features for the HWD vertical, where she interviewed the creators and actors behind the year's best movies and television.
Emma has freelanced at multiple places, including Uproxx.com, where she reviewed movies and interviewed talent behind the scenes. For GQ, Emma has written a few humorous pop culture pieces, including a roundup of all the pettiest crimes regular people would commit if The Purge were real.
Emma also co-hosted a podcast for Vanity Fair about Season 2 of USA's creepy crime drama The Sinner and interviewed stars Bill Pullman, Carrie Coon, and Natalie Paul.
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A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) flies solo to chat with the director of indie horror LAIR, Adam Ethan Crow. We discuss this ambitious debut, using direct nods to Manhunter, wielding Corey Johnson to bring The Last Boy Scout's Joe Hallenbeck into the horror genre, and doing everything Ed and Lorraine Warren (from The Conjuring franchise) has told us not to do.
LAIR is an elevated horror that's guaranteed to excite, unnerve and creep out fans of the genre.
Director Adam Ethan Crow's debut feature stars Corey Johnson (Morbius, The Mummy franchise), Oded Fehr (Star Wars Discovery, The Mummy franchise) and Alexandre Gilbreath (Bercoming Elizabeth), alongside newcomers Anya Newall, Alana Wallace and Lara Mount.
The film follows Dr Steven Caramore (Johnson), who specializes in debunking the supernatural. When a friend (Fehr) is accused of murder, claiming an unseen menace possessed him, Caramore begins to question his own beliefs. So he investigates his friend's claims, setting off a chain of events that force Caramore and a young family into a battle for survival.
LAIR- Sometimes, your inner demons get out!
Available on DVD 27th October 2021
This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins New York Times Best Selling author of Blacktop Wasteland and Razorblade Tears, S.A. Cosby. Katie, Blake and S.A. talk about "neon-noir", the film as the T.V series grown up, Michael Mann's mastery of tone and digressions to WIDOWS and TRUE DETECTIVE.
S. A. Cosby is an Anthony Award-winning writer from Southeastern Virginia. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, was a New York Times Notable Book, and was named the best book of the year by NPR, The Guardian, and Library Journal, among others. When not writing, he is an avid hiker and chess player.
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S.A. Cosby, a Writer of Violent Noirs, Claims the Rural South as His Own
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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins Associate professor of philosophy MIT, movie podcaster about movies: Cows in the Field. Katie, Blake and Justin talk about the epic tragedy, imagining Ricardo and Trudy's exhibited through Sonny's perspective and Mann's depiction of the sublime.
I am an associate professor of philosophy at MIT. Before coming to MIT, I did my graduate work in philosophy at Yale and was an undergraduate at UC-Davis. I work in philosophy of language and philosophical logic on topics at the intersection of philosophy and linguistics. I also have research interests in metaphysics, meta-ethics, and social and political philosophy. Those curious to learn more about my work may want to check out my interview with 3:AM magazine. I am an Associate Editor of Linguistics and Philosophy and the Logic & Language Section Editor for Philosophy Compass. Outside of philosophy, I watch movies and discuss them on a podcast, Cows in the Field.
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A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Our latest release and volume #7 for our Ozploitation Classics collection is Turkey Shoot. This release includes exclusive extra features, with limited bonus CD soundtrack and limited O-ring packaging and artwork.
"A CATALOGUE OF SICKENING HORRORS” – David Stratton
Relentless violence! Gratuitous nudity! Deformed circus freaks! Prepare yourself for the most infamous and controversial Ozploitation shocker of them all!
After refusing to conform to the rigid, strictly ordered society of futuristic 1995, Paul Anders (Steve Railsback) and Chris Walters (Olivia Hussey) are labelled ‘deviants’ and delivered to a brutal maximum-security behaviour modification camp. They soon discover that their only chance of freedom is to survive the “turkey shoot” - a vicious and bloody manhunt devised by ruthless camp warden Thatcher (Michael Craig).
The odds are stacked against them and the hunt is on. Who will survive this outrageous blood and thunder shocker? Ozploitation mavericks Brian Trenchard-Smith (The Man from Hong Kong) and Antony I. Ginnane (Patrick) unite and proudly deliver the ultimate high-camp splatterfest!
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A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing Umbrella Entertainment's SUNBURNT SCREENS - THE BIG STEAL & THE OVERLANDERS.
First time The Big Steal comes to life on Blu-ray with exclusive 4K restoration and extra features.
On Monday Danny Clark (Ben Mendelsohn, Spotswood, Cosi, Black and White) is the reluctant recipient of a birthday present he would rather forget, his father's old Nissan Cedric. By Tuesday he has asked the beautiful Joanna Johnson (Claudia Karvan, The Secret Life of Us, Dating The Enemy) out on a date... only problem is, he promised to pick her up in a Jaguar. In a tight fix and desperate to impress, Danny trades the Nissan Cedric in for a Jaguar only to be ripped off by a dodgy used car salesman, Gordon Farkas (Steve Bisley). With his mates in tow and revenge on their minds, Danny sets out to rectify wrongs and finish his dream date better than it started.
Our latest release and volume #8 for our Sunburnt Screens collection is The Overlanders. An Australian classic starring the legendary 'Chips' Rafferty, including exclusive extra features.
Set in 1943, The Overlanders is a classic Australian outback survival story based on true events, starring legendary Aussie screen icon 'Chips' Rafferty as Dan McAlpine. With Australia facing invasion from Japanese forces during WWII, man of the land and master drover Dan McAlpine sets out to preserve his very livelihood and the fate of more than a thousand head of cattle by trekking them across an alternate route over three thousand kilometres.
Facing an arduous and desolate landscape, from the dry extremes of the Northern Territory to the dense pastures north of Brisbane, McAlpine is joined by a dedicated yet disparate band of horsemen who set about bringing their considerable charge in for head count. An adventure of the grandest scale, produced by the famed Ealing Studios and also featuring John Nugent Hayward and Daphne Campbell, The Overlanders captures a uniquely Australian story of hardship and survival, celebrating a remarkable historical achievement.
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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins the co-host of the podcast Watching Movies at the Bar, Twitter "scamp", and script consultant Thomas Grabinski. Katie, Blake and Thomas talk about his new Mann obsession, a crusade to convince all people to love Miami Vice the way we do, and that Colin Farrell's performance is the best "enhanced" (not endorsed) performance of all time.
Head of Development at Ways & Means. Current movie guy. One-time radio guy. Host of Watching Movies at the Bar (A podcast about bar movies and movie bars. Hosted by Bethy Squires and Thomas Grabinski.)
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THE TV SHOW ABOUT MOVIES IS NOW A RADIO PROGRAM RELEASED AS A PODCAST
On 29 September 2011, The Bazura Project’s Guide To Sinema, a comedy series devoted to exploring cinematic sins, began its extremely limited run on the ABC. Now, exactly ten years later, the creators are back with their most exciting project yet: a press release. But it’s a press release that’s promoting their next thing, The Bazura Project’s Radio Free Cinema.
As many will doubtless recall, The Bazura Project’s Radio Free Cinema was a huge hit, broadcast on an unspecified radio station an indeterminate number of years ago. Now, the recordings that everyone had believed (and hoped) were lost forever have been uncovered, digitised, cleaned up, edited for slander, and are now ready to be released on a podcast platform where they can be heard again… for the first time.
Over six thrilling and definitely factual instalments, The Bazura Project’s Radio Free Cinema will explore every possible aspect of the film world, including:
“It was always our plan to air six poorly-rated episodes on the endlessly-rebranded ABC2, disappear into obscurity for a decade, and then return with a six-episode podcast that wouldn’t make us any money,” says co-creator and co-presenter Lee Zachariah.
“The presently-oversaturated market of podcasts presented us with the perfect opportunity to release our own,” says co-creator and co-presenter Shannon Marinko. “If you manage to find it, and enjoy it, it’s probably someone else’s.”
The show will feature an overstuffed cast that includes Tom Ballard, Rusty Berther, Kristy Best, Robyn Butler, Rhonda Burchmore, Santo Cilauro, Marc Fennell, Tim Ferguson, Abe Forsythe, Bob Franklin, Francis Greenslade, Tosh Greenslade, Roz Hammond, Stephen Hall, Andrew Hansen, Peter Helliar, Tegan Higginbotham, Ming-Zhu Hii, Adam Hills, Claire Hooper, Wayne Hope, Dan Ilic, Laura Hughes, Mark Humphries, Nazeem Hussain, Ed Kavalee, Christopher Kirby, Colin Lane, Tommy Little, Cassandra Magrath, Tony Martin, Shaun Micallef, Rhys Muldoon, Brian Nankervis, Celia Pacquola, Geraldine Quinn, Ben Russell, John Safran, Kat Stewart, Emily Taheny, Chris Taylor, Dave Thornton, Toby Truslove, Michael Veitch, Cal Wilson, and many, many more.
The six-part series begins on October 5 on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Radio Public, or directly via our website: bazuraproject.com/radiofreecinema
The trailer is available to hear now via this link.
The Bazura Project began its life on community television in 2006, running for 36 episodes across three seasons on Channel 31 Melbourne, TVS Sydney, 31 Brisbane, and C31 Adelaide. The show featured recreations of classic movie scenes, film news, feature stories, interviews, and reviews of new releases.
At the 2007 Antenna Awards, the show picked up three awards, including Best Comedy Program, Best Arts Program, and Best Director. In 2008, it won again for Best Arts Program.
In 2011, the ABC commissioned The Bazura Project’s Guide To Sinema, a six-part series that explored the history of sins in cinema: Violence, Sex, Money, Profanity, Drugs and Fame. It featured appearances from Shaun Micallef, Kat Stewart, Tony Martin, Julia Zemiro, Francis Greenslade, and David Stratton.
Welcome to Zodiac Sessions, a special bonus episode of Zodiac: Chronicle. Joining me to discuss Zodiac through the prism of Roger Ebert's iconic four-star review is the host of the Gene and Roger podcast and author of BEST. MOVIE. YEAR. EVER - Brian Raftery.
Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert were the most powerful and influential movie critics of their time. The way they talked about film set a template for pop culture conversations far beyond the cinema. In this eight-part series, premiering July 20 on the Big Picture feed, we'll talk to everyone from family members to show producers to filmmakers like Quentin Tarantino about the legacy Siskel and Ebert built and just how impactful they remain to this day.
Host: Brian Raftery
Producers: Amanda Dobbins, Sean Fennessey, Noah Malale, Bobby Wagner
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Brian Raftery
Brian Raftery is a former senior writer at Wired magazine and the author of two books. His feature stories and profiles have appeared in such publications as The New York Times, The Ringer, Men’s Health, New York, Esquire, and GQ. You can read some of his previous work here
Twitter: @BrianRaftery
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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins Senior Writer and Chief Film Critic for SlashFilm, Chris Evangelista. Katie, Blake and Chris yell at the clouds about the endlessness of television, negotiating with gravity, and pacing our lives like Michael Mann protagonists, just trying to get through to the end of the week.
Senior Writer and Chief Film Critic at Slash Film, host of the 21st Century Spielberg podcast.
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PODCAST: 21ST CENTURY SPIELBERG
OUTLETS: SLASHFILM, ROGER EBERT DOT COM
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Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24-part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. Adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel, which I could not be more pleased to say, provided our introduction. The book was adapted for the screen by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr, Anthony Edwards and Mark Ruffalo. I am your host, Blake Howard. This is the nineteenth episode of Zodiac: Chronicle – Libra Pt. 1.
Joining me to rummage through boxes of evidence are Zodiac screenwriter James Vanderbilt. A writer, an actor and star of Zodiac - Donal Logue. Senior Film Editor at Entertainment Weekly, former long-running editor of Time Out New York, editor, critic and writer for hire with bylines at the New York Times, Sight and Sound, Empire, a Zodiac true believer- Joshua Rothkopf. Writer and film and book critic - Bill Ryan. Host of the Prog Save America Podcast, the creator of #AYEARWITHWOMEN and #NOIRVEMBER - Marya E. Gates. Los Angeles based film critic and journalist for the Tribune News Service and Los Angeles Times, part-time lecturer at Chapman University and the co-host of the Miami Nice podcast, Katie Walsh. Film Critic on sabbatical with bylines at Roger Ebert Dot Com and the Metaplex, Brendan Hodges.
And newcomers to Zodiac: Chronicle - host of the Screen Drafts podcast and Vidiots Trivia, Clay Keller. And last, but certainly not least, Eagle Scout 1st class, former cartoonist at the San Francisco Chronicle, best selling author of Zodiac, Zodiac Unmasked and now Shooting Zodiac a chronicle of the long journey of the story that defines his career being translated from page to screen, the one and only Robert Graysmith.
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Robert Graysmith
ROBERT GRAYSMITH - SHOOTING ZODIAC - BOOK TRAILER
JAMES VANDERBILT
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DONAL LOGUE
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JOSHUA ROTHKOPF
TWITTER: @JOSHROTHKOPF
Katie Walsh:
TWITTER: @katiewalshstx
OUTLET: Rotten Tomatoes
PODCAST: Miami Nice
Clay Keller
TWITTER: @CLAYKELLER
Marya Gates
TWITTER: @OLDFILMSFLICKER
OUTLET: MOVIE FONE, PROG SAVE AMERICA
Bill Ryan
TWITTER: @FACEYOUHATE
OUTLETS: THE KIND OF FACE YOU HATE & THE BULWARK
Brendan Hodges
TWITTER:@METAPLEXMOVIES
OUTLET: THE METAPLEX & ROGER EBERT DOT COM
LOS ESPINAS
SPOTIFY: ARTIST
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This is the third episode of the September 2021 Imprint Films drop, and we're talking: David Lynch's The Straight Story (1999), Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven (1978), Gus Vant Sant's Drugstore Cowboy (1989) and Space 1999 – The Complete Series ULTIMATE EDITION – BLU RAY IMPRINT TELEVISION.
Richard Farnsworth (MISERY, THE NATURAL) stars as Alvin Straight — a no-nonsense man who has never been one to lean on others. Now at an age when his eyesight denies him the ability to drive and walking is accomplished only with the help of two canes, Alvin lives a quiet life with his daughter Rose (Sissy Spacek). But when the call comes that Alvin’s estranged brother Lyle (Harry Dean Stanton, THE GREEN MILE) has suffered a debilitating stroke, Alvin embarks on a dangerous and emotional journey to make amends.
Directed by David Lynch (Blue Velvet) and based on a true story that captured the hearts of America.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
This is a pre-order title and will be dispatched in the week leading up to its release date. Special features and artwork subject to change.
Imprint Collection # 61
A story of a group of early 20th century itinerant workers who find themselves entangled in a deadly love triangle. Starring Richard Gere, Brooke Adams, Sam Shepard, and Linda Manz.
Director Terrence Malick’s follow up to Badlands is an exquisitely photographed story and has since become one of the most acclaimed films of its decade.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
This is a pre-order title and will be dispatched in the week leading up to its release date. Special features and artwork subject to change.
Imprint Collection # 62
Bob Hughes (Matt Dillon) is the leader of a “family” of drug addicts consisting of his wife, Dianne (Kelly Lynch), and another couple who feed their habit by robbing drug stores as they travel across the country. After a tragedy befalls a member of his group, Bob decides he must leave his dysfunctional clan and go straight. Parting ways with his junkie past proves more difficult than expected when Bob is stalked by an old acquaintance looking to score drugs at any price.
Directed By Gus Van Sant (Good Will Hunting) and based on the autobiographical novel by James Fogle.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
This is a pre-order title and will be dispatched in the week leading up to its release date. Special features and artwork subject to change.
Imprint Collection # 64
NOW, SPACE: 1999 CAN BE SEEN AS NEVER BEFORE WITH EVERY EPISODE DIGITALLY RESTORED FROM
THE ORIGINAL 35MM ELEMENTS, WITH AN UNRIVALED COLLECTION OF SPECIAL FEATURES ALL, BROUGHT
TOGETHER IN THIS ULTIMATE EDITION FEATURING DELUXE HARD-BOX PACKAGING.
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A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, Blake and Alexei discuss the new UMBRELLA ENTERTAINMENT'S SENSUAL SINEMA label - SHOWGIRLS.
The cult classic Showgirls is the first title entry into our brand new sub-label 'Sensual Sinema'. This volume includes exclusive extra features and limited O-Ring packaging and artwork restoration.
There are films that merely tiptoe into the world of the erotic – and then there is Showgirls.
Ridiculed and reviled on release, arguably responsible for derailing the Hollywood career of its star Elizabeth Berkley… but more recently re-examined as a satirical inversion of the American dream into a glitzy nightmare.
Small-town girl Nomi Malone (Elizabeth Berkley) is determined to make it as feature dancer in the bitch-eat-bitch, sex-soaked world of the Las Vegas showrooms.The reigning queen of Sin City Cristal Connors (Gina Gershon) is not going to give up her crown – or man (Kyle MacLachlan) – without a fight.
Imagined by master stylist director Paul Verhoeven and legendary screenwriter of the outrageous Joe Eszterhas (the duo behind Basic Instinct), Showgirls is more than a movie – it's a phenomenon.
To launch Umbrella Entertainment's Sensual Sinema collection, we invite you to sneak into the dressing room and slide into a stage-side seat as Nomi, Cristal and the uninhibited Showgirls troupe leave nothing to the imagination. This uncut Blu-Ray release exposes Showgirls in all its sexy, crazy, flamboyant glory.
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A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, Blake and Alexei discuss the new STUDIOCANAL Basic Instinct UHD.
STUDIOCANAL today announce the 4K restoration of Paul Verhoeven’s (ROBOCOP, TOTAL RECALL, STARSHIP TROOPERS) BASIC INSTINCT. Commissioned by STUDIOCANAL, the film was restored through 2019 and 2020 from the original 35MM negative and supervised by the director himself, with invaluable input to the bonus material from Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas. As boundary-pushing today as it was in 1992, BASIC INSTINCT redefined the erotic thriller subgenre and remains a must-see for audiences globally.
The film will soon be launched theatrically in France with STUDIOCANAL’s partners Carlotta, coinciding with the French home entertainment release (June 16th 2021), and will also be in cinemas from June 17th 2021 in Australia and New Zealand, followed by a theatrical release from Rialto Pictures in the US later this year. STUDIOCANAL will also launch the film on Ultra HD™, Blu-Ray, DVD and Steelbook editions in the UK (June 14th 2021), Germany (June 17th 2021), Australia (July 7th 2021) and New Zealand (July 14th 2021)
In addition to a new trailer, two brand-new artworks have also been created to promote the release which were designed by celebrated, French graphic artist Flore Maquin. Maquin is noted for her iconic Cannes Film Festival poster designs of 2018 and 2019 amongst a host of other film work.
To coincide with the new restoration, a brand new 52 minute documentary, BASIC INSTINCT: SEX, DEATH & STONE has been created by STUDIOCANAL, TCM and Rockyrama and is being sold globally to broadcasters, having received its network premiere in France in December 2020. This documentary includes exclusive interviews and personal anecdotes captured in 2019 and 2020 with Paul Verhoeven, Sharon Stone, Michael Douglas, editor Frank J. Urioste, writer Joe Eszterhas and cinematographer Jan de Bont, and will feature on the Home Entertaiment releases for the film as a special bonus feature.
RESTORATION DETAILS:
The aim was to create an image just as crisp as audiences had enjoyed in 1992. The first step was to scan the 35MM image negative of the film in 4K DPX LOG 16 bits on Scanity – but the restoration team at Hiventy Laboratory in Joinville-le-Pont noticed a problem with the negative. STUDIOCANAL project manager, Sophie Boyer, explains – “we quickly realized that the negatives corresponded to the short version of the film. In addition, some shots from the most erotic scenes were censored in the United States. We went looking for these cuts: their negatives had disappeared, but we found them in the internegative. Thanks to this, we were able to restore the full-length version of the film, the only version that Paul Verhoeven wanted to have restored.”
All damages on the negatives were identified: stains, scratches, dusty shots and instabilities. DIAMANT film software was used to remove these defects. The laboratory undertook over 100 hours of manual removal of the dark stains. Light filtering was applied to remove the superficial defects, with particular care taken to retain the grain and the texture of the original image. The film was colour graded for theatrical, home entertainment and 4K HDR release using previous digital releases and 35MM prints as a reference. The colour-grading required a painstaking homogenization between the different versions (the director’s cut vs. censored versions). The sound was similarly restored – the dynamic of the mixes was improved and the sync checked throughout, with corrections made using Protools plug-ins for a 5.1 + 2.0 version, from sources 3324.
SYNOPSIS:
Michael Douglas stars as San Francisco detective Nick Curran, a troubled cop with a history of trigger-happy shootings. The death of a former rock star sends him into the orbit of the victim’s lover, novelist Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone), who immediately becomes prime suspect in the murder. But Nick’s lust for danger draws him further and further into Catherine’s orbit as he becomes dangerously obsessed with her. Can he prove her innocence and free her of suspicion? Or is she involved in the murder after all?
The film also stars Jeanne Tripplehorn as police psychologist Dr Beth Garner, George Dzundas as Nick’s partner Gus, Denis Arndt as Lieutenant Phillip Walker and Leilani Sarelle as Roxy Hardy. The cast is rounded out by great character actors like Bruce A. Young, Stephen Tobolowsky, Wayne Knight and Chelcie Ross.
SPECIAL FEATURES available on Ultra HD, Blu-Ray, DVD and Steelbook:
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A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This is the second episode of the September 2021 Imprint Films drop, and we're talking: As Good As It Gets (1997) & Chinese Box (1997).
Curmudgeon Melvin Udall (Jack Nicholson) is a neurotic romantic writer who enjoys insulting his neighbour, artist Simon Bishop (Greg Kinnear), and being rude to waitress Carol (Helen Hunt) at his local restaurant. However, when Simon is hospitalised, it falls to Melvin to look after his pet dog, Verdell. An emotional thaw begins to set in, and when Carol misses stints at the restaurant due to her son’s asthma, Melvin pays for him to have proper medical attention. A budding romance with Carol is threatened, however, by Melvin’s obsessive neuroses.
Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt each won Oscars for their performances in this prickly comedy directed by James L. Brooks.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Jeremy Irons stars as John, a British journalist living in Hong Kong. John has fallen in love with Vivian (Li), a bartender with a jaded past. Vivian is eager to secure her position in Hong Kong society and wants her successful boyfriend Chang to marry her. When Chang proves to be indecisive about their relationship, Vivian turns to John. Giving into their feelings for a brief but passionate affair, they now face inevitable change and unexpected obstacles in this touching and compelling film.
Director Wayne Wang (The Joy Luck Club) creates a cinematic “love letter” to his native island Hong Kong.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Imprint Collection # 63
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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins fellow “Mann Head” and pop culture critic Isaac Feldberg. Blake, Katie and Isaac have a digression laden, insightful examination of Miami Vice the themes that permeate the work of Michael Mann.
Pop culture critic, editor, absolute darling / words: Inverse, Paste, RogerEbert, Vulture, Fortune, Letterboxd, EW, Boston Globe / CFCA, BSFC / 🍅-approved
Follow Isaac on Twitter here: @isaacfeldberg
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A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. . This is the first episode of the September 2021 Imprint Films drop, and we're talking:
Double Jeopardy with #1 fan Maria Lewis.
Young Libby Parsons (Ashley Judd) is happy as a clam, and why not? She’s got a loving, successful husband (Bruce Greenwood), an adorable son, and an island home to die for. One morning, after a romantic sailing expedition with her husband, Libby finds herself covered in blood. Her husband’s missing, the boat resembles a murder scene, and there’s a knife on the deck. One might stop right there and call for help; Libby, however, takes matters–or, more specifically, the knife–into her own hands, and the moment she does, there’s the Coast Guard. Faster than you can say frame-up, Libby’s been charged with murder and jailed, with her young son stripped from her custody.
From acclaimed director Bruce Beresford comes this gripping thriller starring Ashley Judd & Tommy Lee Jones.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Imprint Collection # 66
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Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Maria Lewis
WEBSITE: https://www.marialewis.com.au/
TWITTER: @moviemazz
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24-part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It is adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr, Anthony Edwards and Mark Ruffalo. I am your host, Blake Howard. This is the eighteenth episode of Zodiac: Chronicle – Virgo Pt. 2. Today's introduction was a film critic and host of the terrific Watch With Jen podcast, my friend Jen Johans.
Joining me for a rocky ride on houseboat Avery are Zodiac screenwriter James Vanderbilt. Former long-running editor of Time Out New York, editor, critic and writer for hire with bylines at the New York Times, Sight and Sound, Empire, a Zodiac true believer- Joshua Rothkopf. Writer and film and book critic - Bill Ryan. Host of the Prog Save America Podcast, the creator of #AYEARWITHWOMEN and #NOIRVEMBER - Marya E. Gates. Los Angeles based film critic and journalist for the Tribune News Service and Los Angeles Times, part-time lecturer at Chapman University and the co-host of the Miami Nice podcast, Katie Walsh. Author of Fierce Bitches, Peckerwood, crime fiction enthusiast and author of the noir literature and culture blog - Hardboiled Wonderland, Jedidiah Ayres. Film critic at The Ringer and CinemaScope, author of essential movie books The Coen Brothers This Book Really Ties the Films Together and the recently released Paul Thomas Anderson Masterworks - Adam Nayman. And newcomers to Zodiac: Chronicle - Film Critic for the Los Angeles Times and NPR's 'Fresh Air', former Chief Film Critic at Variety - Justin Chang. Best selling author, screenwriter, journalist: as well as the host and writer behind our definitive series on 2001 cult-classic Josie and the Pussycats | Josie and the Podcats - Maria Lewis. And the profoundly talented artist that has helped define the look of not only the seminal independent film publication BRIGHT WALL DARK ROOM but also for ONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONS - Brianna Ashby.
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JAMES VANDERBILT
TWITTER: @JAMESTHEVAN
JUSTIN CHANG
TWITTER: @JustinCChang
OUTLETS: L.A Times
BRIANNA ASHBY
TWITTER: @brianna_ashby
WEBSITE: brianna-ashby.com
MARIA LEWIS
WEBSITE: https://www.marialewis.com.au/
TWITTER: @moviemazz
PODCAST: Josie and the Podcats & It Came From The Deep
JOSHUA ROTHKOPF
TWITTER: @JOSHROTHKOPF
JEN JOHANS
TWITTER: @FILMINTUITION
PODCAST: PATREON.COM/FILMINTUITION
WEBSITE: FILMINTUITION.COM
Katie Walsh:
TWITTER: @katiewalshstx
OUTLET: Rotten Tomatoes
PODCAST: Miami Nice
Bill Ryan
TWITTER: @FACEYOUHATE
OUTLETS: THE KIND OF FACE YOU HATE & THE BULWARK
Adam Nayman
TWITTER: @brofromanother
OUTLETS: The Ringer, Cinema Scope
BOOKS: Paul Thomas Anderson: Masterworks; The Coen Brothers: This Book Really Ties the Films Together
JEDIDIAH AYRES
TWITTER: @JedidiahAyres
WEBSITE: HARDBOILED WONDERLAND
LOS ESPINAS
SPOTIFY: ARTIST
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, Blake and Alexei discuss Bill Duke's incredible Deep Cover from the Criterion Collection and have a general "Criterion Catch-Up" on the first batch of UHDs.
Film noir hits the mean streets of 1990s Los Angeles in this stylish and subversive underworld odyssey from veteran actor-director Bill Duke. Laurence Fishburne stars as Russell Stevens, a police officer who goes undercover as “John Hull,” the partner of a dangerously ambitious cocaine trafficker (Jeff Goldblum), in order to infiltrate and bring down a powerful Latin American drug ring operating in LA. But the further Stevens descends into this ruthless world of money, violence, and power, the more disillusioned he becomes—and the harder it is to make out the line between right and wrong, crime and justice. Steeped in shadowy, neon-soaked atmosphere and featuring Dr. Dre’s debut solo single, Deep Cover is an unsung gem of the nineties’ Black cinema explosion that delivers a riveting character study and sleek action thrills alongside a furious moral indictment of America and the devastating failures of the war on drugs.
In the most dazzling debut feature in cinema history, twenty-five-year-old writer-producer-director-star Orson Welles synthesized the possibilities of sound-era filmmaking into what could be called the first truly modern movie. In telling the story of the meteoric rise and precipitous fall of a William Randolph Hearst–like newspaper magnate named Charles Foster Kane, Welles not only created the definitive portrait of American megalomania, he also unleashed a torrent of stylistic innovations—from the jigsaw-puzzle narrative structure to the stunning deep-focus camera work of Gregg Toland—that have ensured that Citizen Kane remains fresh and galvanizing for every new generation of moviegoers to encounter it.
Directors Albert and Allen Hughes and screenwriter Tyger Williams were barely into their twenties when they sent shock waves through American cinema and hip-hop culture with this fatalistic, unflinching vision of life and death on the streets of Watts, Los Angeles, in the 1990s. There, in the shadow of the riots of 1965 and 1992, young Caine (Tyrin Turner) is growing up under the influence of his ruthless, drug-dealing father (Samuel L. Jackson, in a chilling cameo) and his loose-cannon best friend, O-Dog (Larenz Tate), leading him into a spiral of violent crime from which he is not sure he wants to escape, despite the best efforts of his grandparents and the steadfast Ronnie (Jada Pinkett). Fusing grim realism with a propulsively stylish aesthetic honed through the Hughes brothers’ work on rap videos, Menace II Society is a searing cautionary tale about the devastating human toll of hopelessness.
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A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing Umbrella Entertainment's OZPLOITATION CLASSICS #6 - NIGHTMARES (1980).
Screams of terror, silenced only by the splintering of glass! In this textbook example of 80s slash trash, an aspiring actress (Jenny Neumann, Hell Night), haunted by the childhood memory of her mother being thrown through a car window, finds herself trapped at the centre of a brutal killing spree as one by one her fellow thespians are butchered by a psychopath with a sliver of glass. Adding non-stop bloodshed to his successful cinematic recipe of softcore sex and ample naked flesh, Ozploitation auteur John D. Lamond (Felicity) takes on the stalk 'n slash genre with a vengeance in this infamous home-grown Halloweenclone. Proudly high on body count (including a notoriously graphic full-frontal thrill kill scene) and thankfully low on subtext, Nightmares offers the rare opportunity to see a host of famous Aussie faces (Gary Sweet, Briony Behets, John Michael Howson and others) dispatched in the most gruesome ways imaginable!
Director: John D. Lamond
Cast: Gary Sweet, Jenny Neumann, Max Phipps, Nina Landis
Extras:
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Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
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This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join #FilmTwitter darling, Brandon Streussnig to Sonny as the ultimate Michael Mann protagonist in his great piece for the Playlist called ‘Miami Vice’: Quintessentially Michael Mann At 15 Years.
Fiend for Mojitos.
Bylines: The Playlist, The Movie Sleuth, Film Combat Syndicate.
Follow Brandon on Twitter here: @BrndnStrssng
Read: ‘Miami Vice’: Quintessentially Michael Mann At 15 Years
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing Umbrella Entertainment's SUNBURNT SCREENS #6 MALCOLM.
This release is a world exclusive – first time on Blu-ray with exclusive 4K restoration and three brand new never before seen extra features.
Nadia Tass's Malcolm was originally released in 1986 and struck a national chord with the Australian public as a genuine expression of offbeat Australian humour.
This charming comedy is the story of slow-witted Malcolm (Colin Friels, Dingo) a young man with a genius for mechanical devices. When Malcolm loses his job as a conductor - for building his own tram - he meets Frank (John Hargreaves, Long Weekend) a man with a shady past who moves in to help Malcolm pay the bills. Sue Malcolm's unusual entry into a life of crime.
Assisted by Frank, and the remote control tinker toys he once used to pick up milk from the corner shop, Malcolm lays his plans to pull off the heist of the century.
Accompanied by an infectious music score, you can again witness the magical combination of invention and true originality that saw Malcolm win 8 AFI Awards, including Best Film, in 1986.
Director: Nadia Tass
Cast: Colin Friels, John Hargreaves, Lindy Davies, Chris Haywood, Charles "Bud" Tingwell
Extras:
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Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
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Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It is adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. I am your host, Blake Howard. This is the seventeenth episode of Zodiac: Chronicle – Virgo Pt. 1. Today, our introduction was Contributing Editor for Nerdist - Lindsey Romain.
Joining me to ransack a trailer are Zodiac screenwriter James Vanderbilt. Award-winning actor on stage and screen, a man who delivers the most consistently involving and affecting characters to a myriad of films and T.V., including Fargo, The Trial of the Chicago 7, Gothika, The Drew Carey Show, Shutter Island, The Invitation, The Founder and this film Zodiac - the incredible John Carroll Lynch. Former long-running editor of Time Out New York, editor, critic and writer for hire with bylines at the New York Times, Sight and Sound, Empire, a Zodiac true believer- Joshua Rothkopf. Writer & Director of THE TROUBLE WITH THE TRUTH, contributor to American Cinematographer & Filmmaker, AMPAS historian, the best screening moderator in L.A and probably the greater U.S, Jim Hemphill. Art director, writer and the creator of Cinephile: A Card Game, Cory Everett. Host of the Prog Save America Podcast, the creator of #AYEARWITHWOMEN and #NOIRVEMBER - Marya E. Gates. New York Times Bestselling Author James Patterson collaborator, Ned Kelly Award Winner, Australia's premier crime writer Candice Fox. Internet Movie News TrailBlazer, editor in chief of Dark Horizons Dot Com - the man-machine — my dear friend - Garth Franklin. The co-host of the Sinner Files movie podcast is the chief instigator of our cinematic deep dives brand — my dear friend - Stu Coote. New York-based film and theatre-maker, writer of many kinds of criticism, Danny Bowes. And Staff writer at WBUR's The ARTery and a contributing writer at North Shore Movies - my favourite Bostonian - Sean Burns.
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JAMES VANDERBILT
TWITTER: @JAMESTHEVAN
JOSHUA ROTHKOPF
TWITTER: @JOSHROTHKOPF
JIM HEMPHILL
TWITTER: @JimmyHemphill
WEBSITE: jimhemphillfilms.com
CORY EVERETT
TWITTER: @modage
CINEPHILE: A CARD GAME - cinephilegame.com
SEAN BURNS
TWITTER: @SeanMBurns
WEBSITE: http://www.splicedpersonality.com/
OUTLETS: ARTery, North Shore Movies
DANNY BOWES
TWITTER: @bybowes
LOS ESPINAS
SPOTIFY: ARTIST
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This is the second episode on the July 2021 Imprint Films drop, and we're talking:
Disc One:
The Phantom Speaks / The Vampire’s Ghost (Imprint Collection # 54)
The Phantom Speaks (1945) – Starring Richard Arlen, Stanley Ridges, Lynne Roberts
The spirit of an executed murderer enters the body of a physician and forces him to do its bidding–namely, murder.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
The Vampire’s Ghost (1945) – Starring John Abbott, Charles Gordon, Peggy Stewart
In a small African port, a tawdry bar is run by a man named Webb Fallon. Fallon is actually a vampire, but he is becoming weary of his “life” of the past few hundred years.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Disc Two
Return of the Ape Man / Valley of the Zombies (Imprint Collection # 55)
Return of the Ape Man (1944) – Starring Bela Lugosi, John Carradine, George Zucco
A scientist seeks to transplant a brain into the body of a thawed caveman in order to get it to do his bidding.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Valley of the Zombies (1946) – Starring Robert Livingston, Lorna Gray, Ian Keith
A mad undertaker, restored by a potion, has an all-consuming need for blood and seeks revenge on those who had him committed to an insane asylum.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Disc Three
She Devil / The Unknown Terror (Imprint Collection # 56)
She Devil (1957) – Starring Mari Blanchard, Jack Kelly, Albert Dekker
Doctors Scott and Bach inject the dying Kyra Zelas with a formula that saves her life – but also renders her almost immortal and wickedly evil.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
The Unknown Terror (1957) – Starring John Howard, Mala Powers, Paul Richards
A millionaire leads an expedition into a remote jungle to find his wife’s long-lost brother, but instead the group finds a mad scientist who has created a fungus monster that feeds on the local inhabitants.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Imprint No 54, 55 & 56
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
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One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join Anna Swanson of the Film School Rejects to discuss how Miami Vice opened her third eye as well as her great anniversary feature about Vice cinematography titled Navigating the Digital Landscape of Michael Mann’s ‘Miami Vice’.
Anna Swanson is a writer for Film School Rejects, a horror movie junkie, a fan of Old Hollywood, and a defender of GREASE 2.
Follow Anna on Twitter here: @miamivice2006
Read Navigating the Digital Landscape of Michael Mann’s ‘Miami Vice’
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It is adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. I am your host, Blake Howard. This is the sixteenth episode of Zodiac: Chronicle – Leo Part 2. Today, our introduction was the former film critic at the L.A. Weekly, Village Voice turned filmmaker, screenwriter of Black Christmas, and the former host of The Switchblade Sisters podcast, April Wolfe.
Joining me to ransack a trailer are Zodiac screenwriter James Vanderbilt. Online veteran, film critic, screenwriter, industry analyst, the legendary Drew McWeeny. Film critic and journalist for The Tribune News Service and L.A Times, part-time lecturer at Chapman University, and the co-host of the Miami Nice podcast, Katie Walsh. Contributor for Film School Rejects and Stacker, Movies Intern at Paste - Brianna Zigler. Former long-running editor of Time Out New York, editor, critic and writer for hire with bylines at the New York Times, Sight and Sound, Empire, a Zodiac true believer- Joshua Rothkopf. Writer and film critic at Film School Rejects - Anna Swanson. Writer & Director of THE TROUBLE WITH THE TRUTH, contributor to American Cinematographer & Filmmaker, AMPAS historian, the best screening moderator in L.A and probably the greater U.S, Jim Hemphill. Art director, writer and the creator of Cinephile: A Card Game, Cory Everett. Author of Fierce Bitches, Peckerwood, crime fiction aficionado and author of the noir literature and culture blog - Hardboiled Wonderland, Jedidiah Ayres.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
JAMES VANDERBILT
TWITTER: @JAMESTHEVAN
DREW MCWEENY
TWITTER: @DREWMCWEENY
SUBSTACK: DREWMCWEENY.SUBSTACK.COM
APRIL WOLFE
TWITTER: @AWOLFEFUL
KATIE WALSH
TWITTER: @KATIEWALSHSTX
OUTLET: ROTTEN TOMATOES
PODCAST: MIAMI NICE
BRIANNA ZIGLER
TWITTER: @JUSTBRIZIGS
SUBSTACK: HTTP://BRIANNAZIGLER.SUBSTACK.COM
ANNA SWANSON
TWITTER: @ANNASWNSN
OUTLET: FILM SCHOOL REJECTS
JOSHUA ROTHKOPF
TWITTER: @JOSHROTHKOPF
JIM HEMPHILL
TWITTER: @JimmyHemphill
WEBSITE: jimhemphillfilms.com
CORY EVERETT
TWITTER: @modage
CINEPHILE: A CARD GAME - cinephilegame.com
JEDIDIAH AYRES
TWITTER: @JedidiahAyres
WEBSITE: HARDBOILED WONDERLAND
LOS ESPINAS
SPOTIFY: ARTIST
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This is the second episode on the July 2021 Imprint Films drop, and we're talking:
Countess Dracula (1971) – Imprint Collection #50
In 17th-century Hungary, elderly widow Countess Elisabeth Nádasdy maintains her misleading youthful appearance by bathing in the blood of virgins regularly supplied to her by faithful servant Captain Dobi.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Hands of the Ripper (1971) – Imprint Collection #51
As a young child Jack the Ripper’s daughter witnesses him kill her mother. As a young woman she carries on the murderous reign of her father. A psychiatrist tries to cure her with tragic consequences.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Twins of Evil (1971) – Imprint Collection #52
A religious sect led by Gustav Weil hunts all women suspected of witchcraft, killing a number of innocent victims. Young Katy, Gustav’s niece, will involve herself in a devilish cult, and become an instrument of Justice in the region.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Vampire Circus (1972) – Imprint Collection #53
As the plague sweeps the countryside, a quarantined village is visited by a mysterious traveling circus. Soon, young children begin to disappear, and the locals suspect the circus troupe might be hiding a horrifying secret.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Exclusive Bonus Blu-Ray disc on the Limited Edition box:
FLESH & BLOOD – THE HAMMER HERITAGE OF HORROR DOCUMENTARY
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
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One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It is adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. I am your host, Blake Howard. This is the fifteenth episode of Zodiac: Chronicle – Leo Part 1. Today, our introduction was senior editor and critic at Rolling Stone and the former editor of Time Out New York, David Fear.
Joining me in the vice grip between instincts and probable cause are Zodiac screenwriter James Vanderbilt. Writer, actor and star of Zodiac, Donal Logue. Writer/producer of The Post, Long Shot, and one of the writers behind the second season of David Fincher's Mindhunter, Liz Hannah. Online veteran, film critic, screenwriter, industry analyst, the legendary Drew McWeeny. Firmer film critic at the L.A. Weekly and Village Voice turned filmmaker, screenwriter of Black Christmas, and the former host of The Switchblade Sisters podcast, April Wolfe. Film critic and journalist for The Tribune News Service and L.A Times, part-time lecturer at Chapman University, and the co-host of the Miami Nice podcast, Katie Walsh. Writer and book critic, Bill Ryan. Post-production wrangler, writer at The Film Stage, and producer of The B-Side podcast, Conor O'Donnell. Co-host of The B-Side podcast, co-founder of The Film Stage, and filmmaker Dan Mecca. And editor in chief of Fangoria - Phil Nobile Jr.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
JAMES VANDERBILT
TWITTER: @JAMESTHEVAN
DONAL LOGUE
TWITTER: @DONALLOGUE
DREW MCWEENY
TWITTER: @DREWMCWEENY
SUBSTACK: DREWMCWEENY.SUBSTACK.COM
APRIL WOLFE
TWITTER: @AWOLFEFUL
KATIE WALSH
TWITTER: @KATIEWALSHSTX
OUTLET: ROTTEN TOMATOES
PODCAST: MIAMI NICE
BILL RYAN (NOT PICTURED)
TWITTER: @FACEYOUHATE
OUTLETS: THE KIND OF FACE YOU HATE & THE BULWARK
LIZ HANNAH
TWITTER: @ITSLIZHANNAH
PHIL NOBILE JR.
TWITTER: @PHILNOBILEJR
MAGAZINE: FANGORIA
LOS ESPINAS
SPOTIFY: ARTIST
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) and special guest, Australian podcasting royalty and award-winning screenwriter Lee Zachariah team up to unbox Plumeria Pictures/Film Stories brand new release of SNEAKERS.
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"Why don’t more people talk about Sneakers? It’s hard to think of a finer ensemble suspense caper from the 1990s, especially from a major Hollywood studio (Universal). Yet with its blend of suspense, wit and memorable characters, this is just the kind of movie that deserves to be seen again and again. Robert Redford leads the all-star cast, including Dan Aykroyd, Ben Kingsley, Mary McDonnell, River Phoenix, Sidney Poitier and David Strathairn. It's co-written by Phil Alden Robinson, Lawrence Lasker and War Games scribe Walter F. Parkes, and is one of the few films directed by the brilliant Robinson, who has the small matter of 1989 classic Field Of Dreams to his name. The result is a smart, hugely entertaining and laugh-out-loud tech treat. It already seems they really don’t make ‘em like this anymore."
– Simon Brew, Film Stories Editor
SPECIAL FEATURES
• Exclusive new video interview with writer-director Phil Alden Robinson (45 mins)
• Exclusive audio commentary with Film Stories editor Simon Brew and Sneakers superfan James Moran (Severance, Cockneys vs Zombies)
• Exclusive audio commentary with film critic and Sneakers superfan Priscilla Page
• Audio commentary with writer-director Phil Alden Robinson and director of photography John Lindley
• 1992 cast interviews with Robert Redford and Sidney Poitier
• Original theatrical trailer
• English subtitles for the hard of hearing
• 5.1 and stereo audio tracks
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One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
LEE ZACHARIAH
TWITTER:@LEEZACHARIAH
PODCAST: HELL IS FOR HYPHENATES
WEBSITE: HTTP://WWW.LEEZACHARIAH.COM/
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It is adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. I am your host, Blake Howard.
Joining me to see if this subject warrants further investigation are, in my opinion, the world's greatest living film critic, the senior film critic at the New York Times – Manohla Dargis. Zodiac screenwriter - James Vanderbilt. Filmmaker and screenwriter of Rounders, The Girlfirend Experience, Ocean's Thirteen and co-creator and showrunner of Billions - Brian Koppelman. And - Award-winning actor on stage and screen, a man who delivers the most consistently involving and affecting characters to a myriad of films and T.V. including Fargo, The Trial of the Chicago 7, Gothika, The Drew Carey Show, Shutter Island, The Invitation, The Founder and this film Zodiac - the incredible John Carroll Lynch.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
JOHN CARROLL LYNCH
TWITTER: @MRJCLYNCH
JAMES VANDERBILT
TWITTER: @JAMESTHEVAN
BRIAN KOPPELMAN
TWITTER: @BRIANKOPPELMAN
PODCAST: THE MOMENT
MANOHLA DARGIS
WEBSITE: NY Times
Building Suspense Along the Trail of an Invisible Man
LOS ESPINAS
SPOTIFY: ARTIST
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This is the first episode on the July 2021 Imprint Films drop, and we're talking Imprints 57-60:
The Brotherhood of Satan (1971)
While driving through the Southwest with his daughter and girlfriend, a man stumbles upon a small town plagued by the disappearance of several children and the murders of their parents. He stays on to assist the local sheriff, his deputy, the local priest, and a physician as they try to solve the mystery.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Haunted is a classic romantic ghost story starring Aiden Quinn & Kate Beckinsale. Directed by Lewis Gilbert (The Spy Who Loved Me, Alfie & Moonraker). Based on the best-selling book by James Herbert.
David Ash, Professor of Para-Psychology, is called to investigate the hauntings at Edbrook House.
As David starts his investigation, he becomes aware of a presence in the house that goes against everything he believes. Slowly he is worn down by strange and terrifying things that happen to him, until ultimately, he is driven to question his own sanity.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
An archaeologist is in Egypt with his pregnant wife searching for the tomb of Queen Kara. As he opens its cursed seal, his wife gives birth. Later it transpires that Kara’s evil spirit left the tomb and possessed the baby. Now a teenager, she’s caused several deaths and her father must destroy her before it’s too late.
Based on Bram Stoker’s novel The Jewel of Seven Stars and starring Charlton Heston, Susannah York, Jill Townsend, and Stephanie Zimbalist.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Johnny Smith (Christopher Walken) wakes from a coma due to a car accident, only to find he has lost five years of his life, and yet gained psychic powers. Foreseeing the future appears to be a ‘gift’ at first, but ends up causing problems.
The Dead Zone is based on a novel by Stephen King, directed by David Cronenberg (“Scanners”, “The Fly”) and produced by Debra Hill (“Halloween”, “The Fog”).
Special Features and Technical Specs:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
For this episode, Blake Howard talks to the proprietor of DEAD END DVD (Aussie Independent Online Disc Store) Joel Brady about MVD REWIND COLLECTION's ACTION USA and about keeping Australian disc culture alive one weird recommendation at a time.
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Follow Dead End DVD
Website: https://www.deadenddvd.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deadenddvd/
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Blake Howard
Alexei Toliopoulos
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It is adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. I am your host, Blake Howard. Today's introduction was a film critic and host of the terrific Watch With Jen podcast, my friend Jen Johans.
Joining me to tirelessly work through fake confessions and misdirection to find a guy whose favourite book is THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME - Editor at large at Roger Ebert Dot Com, T.V. Critic at Vulture - Matt Zoller Seitz. Contributor for Film School Rejects and Stacker, Movies Intern at Paste - Brianna Zigler. Former film critic at the L.A. Weekly and Village Voice turned filmmaker - screenwriter of Black Christmas And the former host of the Switchblade Sisters podcast - April Wolfe. Film Critic on sabbatical with bylines at Roger Ebert Dot Com and the Metaplex, Brendan Hodges. Award-winning screenwriter and auteurist podcasting mastermind Lee Zachariah. Writer and film and book critic - Bill Ryan. Online movie writing veteran Moriarty at Ain't it Cool, the founder of Hitfix, film critic, screenwriter, industry analyst, the legendary Drew McWeeny. Editor-in-Chief of FANGORIA; Executive Producer, HORROR NOIRE & Shudder's upcoming queer horror doc - Phil Nobile Jr. Film critic and editor at large of Empire Magazine U.K, co-host of the Empire podcast and author of the soon to be released Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film, Helen O'Hara. And - Award-winning actor on stage and screen, a man who delivers the most consistently involving and affecting characters to a myriad of films and T.V. including Fargo, The Trial of the Chicago 7, Gothika, The Drew Carey Show, Shutter Island, The Invitation, The Founder and this film Zodiac - the incredible John Carroll Lynch.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
JOHN CARROLL LYNCH
TWITTER: @MRJCLYNCH
JEN JOHANS
TWITTER: @FILMINTUITION
PODCAST: PATREON.COM/FILMINTUITION
WEBSITE: FILMINTUITION.COM
BRIANNA ZIGLER
TWITTER: @justbrizigs
SUBSTACK: http://briannazigler.substack.com
APRIL WOLFE
TWITTER: @AWolfeful
DREW MCWEENY
TWITTER: @DrewMcWeeny
SUBSTACK: drewmcweeny.substack.com
HELEN O'HARA
TWITTER: @HELENLOHARA
OUTLET: Empire
BOOK: Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film
PODCAST: Empire Podcast
PHIL NOBILE JR.
TWITTER: @PhilNobileJr
MAGAZINE: Fangoria
MATT ZOLLER SEITZ
TWITTER: @mattzollerseitz
OUTLET: VULTURE & ROGER EBERT DOT COM
STORE: mzsworldstore.com
BRENDAN HODGES
TWITTER:@metaplexmovies
OUTLET: THE METAPLEX & ROGER EBERT DOT COM
BILL RYAN (NOT PICTURED)
TWITTER: @FACEYOUHATE
OUTLETS: THE KIND OF FACE YOU HATE & THE BULWARK
LEE ZACHARIAH
TWITTER:@LEEZACHARIAH
PODCAST: HELL IS FOR HYPHENATES
WEBSITE: HTTP://WWW.LEEZACHARIAH.COM/
LOS ESPINAS
SPOTIFY: ARTIST
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing Umbrella Entertainment's SUNBURNT SCREENS label so far, THE LAST WAVE, DINGO, SUNDAY TOO FAR AWAY, WE OF THE NEVER NEVER, and BREAKER MORANT.
"Dream is a shadow of something real." Chris Lee (David Gulpilil)Internationally acclaimed filmmaker Peter Weir (Oscar ® nominated director of Picnic at Hanging Rock, Gallipoli and Witness) explores a startling world on the brink of apocalypse in The Last Wave, a time and place where Mother Nature and human nature are destined to collide in catastrophic disaster. When lawyer David Burton (Richard Chamberlain, The Thorn Birds) is assigned a case to defend a group of indigenous Australian men, he is unprepared for the nightmares and dreamscapes ahead. Accused of murdering one of their own, the men stand trial amidst suspicious circumstances and, as Burton becomes plagued by unsettling visions, he is drawn to the mysterious Chris Lee (AFI Award winner David Gulpilil, Storm Boy, The Tracker) for answers to his torment. As the erratic climate turns dangerous, Burton senses a greater power at play, where tribal customs and the ancient ideas of Dreamtime may be more than just an ominous warning. Featuring atmospheric cinematography by Oscar ® winner Russell Boyd (Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World), The Last Wave is a haunting journey into the depths of the unknown, where dreams and nightmares conspire as one.
Special Features:
Late jazz great Miles Davis made his only acting appearance in this film about a jazz trumpeter who dares to realize his musical dreams in the Australian outback. Dingo stars Colin Friels as John "Dingo" Anderson, a part-time musician and dingo trapper living in the bush who, after seeing his hero, legendary trumpeter Billy Cross (Miles Davis) on tour, longs to travel to Paris and play with the finest American jazz musicians. Frustrated by playing half-rate music in dusty dancehalls, John's dream is compromised by his love for his new family. Dingo must now decide whether he to make the supreme sacrifice for his music. Featuring a stunning, award-winning Miles Davis soundtrack (one of Davis' last recordings before his death), Dingo is directors Rolf de Heer's (Bad Boy Bubby, The Tracker) cinematic ode to the power of music.
Special Features:
Jack Thompson is Foley, the best shearer on every station for miles around. Sunday Too Far Away is Foley's story of sweat-soaked days and rum-soaked nights, of bloody two-fisted punch ups... of scab labour brought in during the shearers strike of '56 and of the poor old bastard who runs the place: the cocky (farmer) who is terrified that one slip of the shears will render his prize ram good for nothing but mint sauce.
A classic of Australian cinema and the film that launched the South Australian Film Corporation, Sunday Too Far Away now appears as part of the Sunburnt Screens sub label.
Special Features:
From one of Australia's most treasured novels comes an exquisitely beautiful Australian classic based on the true story of Jeannie Gunn - a woman who battled the odds as a station master's wife in outback Australia. For the love of her new husband (Arthur Dignam, The Devil's Playground), Jeannie (AFI Award Winner Angela Punch-McGregor, The Chant Of Jimmie Blacksmith) abandons a high society city life to trek into the vast and wild heart of Australia - where wives are seldom seen, and even less accepted. Enduring isolation, hardships and battling against the sexist and racial prejudice of the Australian outback environment, Jeannie strives to win the friendship and respect of those about her. Shot on location in Australia's breathtaking Northern Territory, directed by Igor Auzins (Coolangatta Gold), featuring an epic film score by Award-Winning composer Peter Best (The Picture Show Man), and also starring John Jarratt (The Last Outlaw), We Of The Never Never tells the inspiring true story of a woman overcoming all for love.
Special Features:
BRAND NEW 4k restoration from original interpos.
South Africa, 1901. The British war against the Boers has deteriorated into bitter guerilla warfare. A unit of the Bushveldt Carbineers, made up mainly of Australians, is ordered by the British High Command to fight the Boer on its terms and take no prisoners, an order which will prove fatal to a man they call "The Breaker" - Lieutenant Harry Morant. This classic Australian motion picture of injustice and the horror of war has swept the world to become one of the most acclaimed Australian movies ever made.
Director Bruce Beresford (Paradise Road, Mao's Last Dancer) garnered international acclaim for this riveting drama set during a dark period in Australia's colonial history and featuring passionate performances by Edward Woodward (Hot Fuzz), Bryan Brown (Two Hands) and Jack Thompson (The Great Gatsby) rugged cinematography by Donald McAlpine (My Brilliant Career, Patriot Games) and an Oscar®-nominated script based on true events.
Special Features:
Blake Howard
Alexei Toliopoulos
An audio documentary podcast series about the sea-faring classic - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.
The series will be an oral history of the film's conception and production, a discussion of the film’s critical reception, and the increasing resonance in the now 18 years since its release.
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle. A 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It is adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensemble cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. I am your host Blake Howard. Our introduction today was Los Angeles based film critic and journalist for the Tribune News Service and Los Angeles Times, part-time lecturer at Chapman University and the co-host of the Miami Nice Podcast - Katie Walsh.
Joining me to sit in the smoking section - Zodiac screenwriter – James Vanderbilt. Award-winning author, film critic and host of the terrific and insightful Watch with Jen podcast, my friend Jen Johans. Senior Contributor at Film School Rejects, Meg Shields. Filmmaker and screenwriter of Rounders, The Girlfriend Experience, Ocean's Thirteen and co-creator and showrunner of Billions - Brian Koppelman. Editor at large at Roger Ebert Dot Com, TV Critic at Vulture - Matt Zoller Seitz. And writer, actor and star of Zodiac, Donal Logue.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
JAMES VANDERBILT
TWITTER: @JAMESTHEVAN
DONAL LOGUE
TWITTER: @DONALLOGUE
KATIE WALSH
TWITTER: @KATIEWALSHSTX
OUTLET: ROTTEN TOMATOES
PODCAST: MIAMI NICE
JEN JOHANS
TWITTER: @FILMINTUITION
PODCAST: PATREON.COM/FILMINTUITION
WEBSITE: FILMINTUITION.COM
BRIAN KOPPELMAN
TWITTER: @BRIANKOPPELMAN
PODCAST: THE MOMENT
MATT ZOLLER SEITZ
TWITTER: @mattzollerseitz
OUTLET: VULTURE & ROGER EBERT DOT COM
STORE: mzsworldstore.com
MEG SHIELDS
TWITTER: @THEWORSTNUN
OUTLET: FILM SCHOOL REJECTS
LOS ESPINAS
SPOTIFY: ARTIST
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing the two premiere Second Sight releases, LAKE MUNGO and RAW.
Strict vegetarian Justine faces a merciless onslaught of hazing rituals during her first week at veterinary school. One of these is the eating of raw meat and desperate to fit in she can't refuse. This taste of flesh not only compromises her principles but awakens an uncontrollable craving with horrific consequences.
Special Features
Limited Edition Contents
Sixteen-year-old Alice Palmer tragically drowns while swimming in the local dam. In the days that follow her grieving family, she begins to experience a series of strange and inexplicable events. Seeking the help of a parapsychologist, their search for answers reveals that Alice had been living a disturbed life and hiding dark secrets. Something had haunted their daughter and the terrifying truth awaits at Lake Mungo.
Special Features
Limited Edition Contents
Blake Howard
Alexei Toliopoulos
Welcome to Zodiac: Chronicle, a 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It was adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensembles cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. This is the eleventh episode of Zodiac: Chronicle - Taurus Pt. 2. Today's introduction was former long-runner editor of Time Out New York, editor, critic and writer for hire with bylines at the New York Times, Empire and Sight and Sound – the Tosci to my Graysmith - Joshua RothKopf.
Joining me to answer if we cracked the last cipher are Zodiac screenwriter – James Vanderbilt. Senior Contributor at Film School Rejects, Meg Shields. Film Critic on sabbatical with bylines at Roger Ebert Dot Com and the Metaplex, Brendan Hodges. Film Critic at the Ringer and CinemaScope, author of the upcoming book "David Fincher MIND GAMES" and the incredible PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON MASTERWORKS – Adam Nayman. Filmmaker and screenwriter of Rounders, The Girlfriend Experience, Ocean's Thirteen and co-creator and showrunner of Billions - Brian Koppelman. Writer and film critic at Film School Rejects - Anna Swanson. Writer and film and book critic - Bill Ryan. And making his first appearance on the show, editor at large at Roger Ebert Dot Com, TV Critic at Vulture - Matt Zoller Seitz.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
JAMES VANDERBILT
TWITTER: @JAMESTHEVAN
JOSHUA ROTHKOPF
TWITTER: @JOSHROTHKOPF
ADAM NAYMAN
TWITTER: @BROFROMANOTHER
OUTLETS: THE RINGER, CINEMA SCOPE
BOOKS: PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON: MASTERWORKS; THE COEN BROTHERS: THIS BOOK REALLY TIES THE FILMS TOGETHER
ANNA SWANSON
TWITTER: @ANNASWNSN
OUTLET: FILM SCHOOL REJECTS
BRIAN KOPPELMAN
TWITTER: @BRIANKOPPELMAN
PODCAST: THE MOMENT
BILL RYAN (NOT PICTURED)
TWITTER: @FACEYOUHATE
OUTLETS: THE KIND OF FACE YOU HATE & THE BULWARK
DANIEL LAMMIN
TWITTER: @DANIELLAMMIN
PODCAST: INK AND PAINT
OUTLET: SWITCH
MATT ZOLLER SEITZ
TWITTER: @mattzollerseitz
OUTLET: VULTURE & ROGER EBERT DOT COM
STORE: mzsworldstore.com
BRENDAN HODGES
TWITTER:@metaplexmovies
OUTLET: THE METAPLEX & ROGER EBERT DOT COM
MEG SHIELDS
TWITTER: @THEWORSTNUN
OUTLET: FILM SCHOOL REJECTS
LOS ESPINAS
SPOTIFY: ARTIST
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing the two Umbrella Entertainment "Beyond Genre" classics, The Cook, The Thief, The Wife & Her Lover and Bad Boy Bubby.
The Cook serves up gourmet masterpieces in a beautiful restaurant. The thief holds his tyrannical court in the restaurant, terrorising all around him. His wife has a dangerous and illicit passion. Her lover is having the riskiest affair of his life. Peter Greenaway's notorious film is a modern-day revenger's tragedy spiked with comedy, starring Michael Gambon (Gosford Park), Helen Mirren (Catherine The Great, The Queen) and Tim Roth (The Hateful Eight, Pulp Fiction).
Confined to a two-room slum for his whole life, Bubby knows only of the existence of himself and his mother, a religious freak who shares the bath, and her bed, with her son. But when Bubby's long-lost father (an alcoholic priest) returns home and to his wife's bed, the jealous Bubby is driven to head out into the world. Abused and exploited by everyone from feminists to prison inmates, a policeman, animal lovers and the Salvation Army, Bubby, armed only with the few phrases he's learnt from his mother, has a tough entry into an inhospitable world. But others soon warm to this innocent idiot savant, and Bubby starts to find a place in the poisoned world from which he was confined. An international art-house hit that won best film at the Venice Film Festival, Bad Boy Bubby is director Rolf De Heer's (The Tracker, Dingo) dark, quirky cult comedy masterpiece.
Blake Howard
Alexei Toliopoulos
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing the Ozploitation classic - STONE.
Sandy Harbutt’s seminal bikie movie, Stone, packed out drive-ins around the country in the early 1970s with its potent mix of sex, drugs, rock’n’roll and unbridled horsepower… and in the process helped kickstart the Ozploitation explosion. Ken Shorter (Sunday Too Far Away) is Stone, an undercover cop who infiltrates an outlaw motorcycle gang to investigate a series of grisly killings. He is thrown into the world of the Gravediggers – alienated Nam Vets who live in a fortress by the sea and have their own law, their own satanic religion, their own bevy of bikie chicks (including Rebecca Gilling, Return To Eden, in her film debut) and a nasty habit of getting into violent and bloody gang battles.
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This is the third of three episodes on the May 2021 Imprint Films drop, and we're talking Imprint 49 - The Gambler (1974). We're thrilled to be joined by writer, author, lecturer and the man behind the commentary on this very disc, Matthew Asprey Gear.
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Matthew Asprey Gear Twitter @MatthewAsprey & Website
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This is the second of three episodes on the May 2021 Imprint Films drop, and we're talking Imprints 44-8.
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide.
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This is the first of three episodes on the May 2021 Imprint Films drop, and we're talking Imprints 41,42 and 43.
Welcome to Zodiac: Chronicle, a 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It was adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensembles cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. This is the tenth episode of Zodiac: Chronicle - Taurus Pt. 2. Our introduction today was online movie writing veteran Moriarty at Ain't it Cool, the founder of Hitfix, film critic, screenwriter, industry analyst, the legendary Drew McWeeny.
Honking their horns to notify me of my loose tire, like model citizens are Painter, Director, Actress in films like Say Anything, Four Rooms, River's Edge and most importantly, Zodiac - Ione Skye. Award-winning actor on stage and screen, a man who delivers the most consistently involving and affecting characters to a myriad of films and T.V including Fargo, The Trial of the Chicago 7, Gothika, The Drew Carey Show, Shutter Island, The Invitation, The Founder and this film Zodiac - the incredible John Carroll Lynch. Award-winning author, film critic and host of the terrific and insightful Watch With Jen podcast, my friend Jen Johans. And returning writer/producer of, The Post, Long Shot and one of the writers behind the second season of David Fincher's Mindhunter, Liz Hannah. Award-winning screenwriter and auteurist podcasting mastermind Lee Zachariah. Senior editor and critic at Rolling Stone and the former Time Out New York editor, David Fear. Writer and film and book critic - Bill Ryan.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
IONE SKYE
TWITTER: @IoneSkye1
WEBSITE: ioneskyepaintings.com
JOHN CARROLL LYNCH
TWITTER: @MrJCLynch
LIZ HANNAH
TWITTER: @ITSLIZHANNAH
Jen Johans
TWITTER: @FilmIntuition
PODCAST: patreon.com/FilmIntuition
WEBSITE: FilmIntuition.com
DAVID FEAR
TWITTER: @DAVIDLFEAR
OUTLET: HTTP://ROLLINGSTONE.COM
LEE ZACHARIAH
TWITTER:@LEEZACHARIAH
PODCAST: HELL IS FOR HYPHENATES
WEBSITE: HTTP://WWW.LEEZACHARIAH.COM/
BILL RYAN (NOT PICTURED)
TWITTER: @FACEYOUHATE
OUTLETS: THE KIND OF FACE YOU HATE & THE BULWARK
Welcome to Zodiac: Chronicle, a 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It was adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensembles cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. This is the ninth episode of Zodiac: Chronicle - Taurus Pt. 1. Our introduction today was former long-running editor of Time Out New York, editor, critic and writer for hire with bylines at the New York Times, Sight and Sound, Empire, a Zodiac true believer- Joshua Rothkopf
Today, joining me to swill Aqua Velva's and unpack the incongruity of the Zodiac's behaviour are Online movie writing veteran Moriarty at Ain't it Cool, the founder of Hitfix, film critic, screenwriter, industry analyst, the legendary Drew McWeeny. Screenwriter of Zodiac - James Vanderbilt. A writer, an actor and star of Zodiac - Donal Logue. Filmmaker and screenwriter of Rounders, The Girlfriend Experience, Ocean's Thirteen and co-creator and showrunner of Billions - Brian Koppelman. Host of the Prog Save America Podcast, the creator of #AYEARWITHWOMEN and #NOIRVEMBER - Marya E. Gates. Post-production wrangler, writer at the Film Stage and Producer of the B-Side podcast Conor O'Donnell and his co-host on The B-Side podcast, co-founder of Film Stage, and filmmaker Dan Mecca. And Contributing Editor for Nerdist - Lindsey Romain.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
Joshua Rothkopf
TWITTER: @JOSHROTHKOPF
James Vanderbilt
TWITTER: @JAMESTHEVAN
Donal Logue
TWITTER: @DONALLOGUE
Drew McWeeny
TWITTER:
SUBSTACK:
Brian Koppelman
TWITTER: @BRIANKOPPELMAN
PODCAST: THE MOMENT
Marya E. Gates
TWITTER: @OLDFILMSFLICKER
OUTLET: MOVIE FONE, PROG SAVE AMERICA
Conor O'Donnell
TWITTER: @SCRUFFYL00KIN
WEBSITE: HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/
PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST (@TFSBSIDE)
Dan Mecca
TWITTER: @DJMECCA
WEBSITE: HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/
PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST
Lindsey Romain
OUTLET: NERDIST
This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join editor-at-large of The Hollywood Reporter and the reporter behind the seminal behind the scenes account of the making of MIAMI VICE - “Fleeing the Scene”.
Kim Masters is editor-at-large of The Hollywood Reporter and host of KCRW's The Business. A former correspondent for NPR, she has also served as a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, TIME and Esquire, and was a staff reporter for The Washington Post. She is the author of The Keys to the Kingdom: The Rise of Michael Eisner and the Fall of Everybody Else, and co-author (with Nancy Griffin) of Hit & Run: How Jon Peters and Peter Guber Took Sony for a Ride in Hollywood. Masters was named Entertainment Journalist of the Year by the Los Angeles Press Club in 2001 and Print Journalist of the Year by the Los Angeles Press Club in 2012. The Business received Gracie Awards for Outstanding Talk Show in 2012 and 2014. In 2018, the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists gave Masters its Distinguished Journalist Award.
Host, The Business, Hollywood Breakdown
Welcome to Zodiac: Chronicle, a 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It was adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensembles cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. This is the eighth episode of Zodiac: Chronicle - Aries Pt. 2. Our introduction today was from writer/producer of The Post, Long Shot, and one of the writers behind the second season of David Fincher's Mindhunter, Liz Hannah.
Joining me today to be a part of the circus-inspired by a man claiming to be Zodiac are: Los Angeles based film critic and journalist for the Tribune News Service and Los Angeles Times, part-time lecturer at Chapman University and the co-host of the Miami Nice podcast, Katie Walsh. Former long-running editor of Time Out New York, editor, critic and writer for hire with bylines at the New York Times, Sight and Sound, Empire, a Zodiac true believer- Joshua Rothkopf. And returning guests; Internet Movie News TrailBlazer, editor in chief of Dark Horizons Dot Com - the man-machine — my dear friend - Garth Franklin. The co-host of the Sinner Files movie podcast is the chief instigator of our cinematic deep dives brand — my dear friend - Stu Coote. Writer and film and book critic - Bill Ryan. Theatre director, playwright, film critic and host of the Ink and Paint podcast, Daniel Lammin.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
Katie Walsh:
TWITTER: @katiewalshstx
OUTLET: Rotten Tomatoes
PODCAST: Miami Nice
Joshua Rothkopf
TWITTER: @JOSHROTHKOPF
Garth Franklin
TWITTER: @darkhorizons
OUTLET: https://www.darkhorizons.com/
Stu Coote
TWITTER: @stu_watches
Bill Ryan
TWITTER: @FACEYOUHATE
OUTLETS: THE KIND OF FACE YOU HATE & THE BULWARK
Daniel Lammin
TWITTER: @DANIELLAMMIN
PODCAST: INK AND PAINT
OUTLET: SWITCH
In this special bonus episode of THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS, Matt Prigge and I discuss dwelling on the details and nuances of Wes Studi’s incredible performance as Magua.
ABOUT MATT PRIGGE:
Film writer and academic. Nights and weekends editor at Uproxx. Former editor at Metro US. Bylines at Village Voice, The Guardian, Filmmaker Magazine, AM New York, NBC.com and Philadelphia Weekly. Adjunct professor at NYU.
TWITTER: @mattprigge
OUTLETS: Village Voice (RIP), Vulture, Uproxx, Guardian, Filmmaker, Metro, AMNY, Philadelphia Weekly (RIP).
WEBSITE: prigge.tumblr.com
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing the new limited edition of AKIRA.
Neo-Tokyo, 2019. The city is well on the way to rebuilding after World War III. The central characters, Kaneda and Tetsuo, two high school drop-outs, are members of a joy-riding motorcycle gang. In the opening scene, Kaneda and Tetsuo stumble upon a secret government project to develop telekinetic humans, apparently for use as weapons. Tetsuo learns of the existence of his 'peer' Akira, the project's most powerful subject, and determines to challenge him...
This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join writer/director of HAPPILY BenDavid Grabinski. We discuss the action, romance and the fact that MIAMI VICE is only one degree away from MACGRUBER.
WRITER/DIRECTOR HAPPILY (2021) // ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK? (2019) // SLAPPY AND THE STINKERS (1998)
TWITTER: @BDGRABINSKI
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This our second March/April 2021 episode, and we're talking Imprint spine numbers 38, 39 & 40:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films. This our first March/April 2021 episode, and we're talking Imprint spine numbers 35, 36 & 37:
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."
Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide.
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the elder statesmen of Michael Mann fandom writer and film critic Bilge Ebiri to talk about the romance, menace and music of MIAMI VICE.
About Bilge:
BILGE EBIRI IS A FILM CRITIC/WRITER/EDITOR AT NEW YORK MAGAZINE. HE HAS CONTRIBUTED TO PUBLICATIONS SUCH AS L.A. WEEKLY, THE NEW YORK TIMES AND THE VILLAGE VOICE (RIP). BILGE IS ALSO A WRITER AND DIRECTOR, KNOWN FOR NEW GUY (2003), PURSE SNATCHER (2006) AND THE BARBER OF SIBERIA (1998).
TWITTER: @BILGEEBIRI
WEBSITES: THE VILLAGE VOICE ARCHIVE, ROTTEN TOMATOES
Welcome to Zodiac: Chronicle, a 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It was adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt. The film, of course, stars an incredible ensembles cast led by Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo. I am your host, Blake Howard.
Our introduction today was a writer whose work can be read at Film School Rejects, Thrillist, Little White Lies and Bright Wall Dark Room, Brianna Zigler.
Today, joining me to discuss the aching regret of a suspect lumbering away from the crime scene are Internet Movie News TrailBlazer, editor in chief of Dark Horizons Dot Com - the man-machine — my dear friend - Garth Franklin. The co-host of the Sinner Files movie podcast is the chief instigator of our cinematic deep dives brand — my dear friend - Stu Coote. And returning guests; Senior editor and critic at Rolling Stone and the former Time Out New York editor, David Fear. New York Times Bestselling Author, James Patterson collaborator, Ned Kelly Award Winner, Australia's premier crime writer Candice Fox. Senior Contributor at Film School Rejects, Meg Shields. Host of the Prog Save America Podcast, the creator of #AYEARWITHWOMEN and #NOIRVEMBER - Marya E. Gates. Editor-in-Chief of FANGORIA; Executive Producer, HORROR NOIRE & Shudder's upcoming queer horror doc - Phil Nobile Jr. And Contributing Editor Nerdist - Lindsey Romain.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
Garth Franklin
TWITTER: @darkhorizons
OUTLET: https://www.darkhorizons.com/
Stu Coote
TWITTER: @stu_watches
Candice Fox
TWITTER: @candicefoxbooks
WEBSITE: https://www.candicefox.org/
David Fear
TWITTER: @davidlfear
OUTLET: http://RollingStone.com
Lindsey Romain
OUTLET: Nerdist
Phil Nobile Jr.
TWITTER: @PhilNobileJr
MAGAZINE: Fangoria
Meg Shields
TWITTER: @TheWorstNun
OUTLET: Film School Rejects
Marya Gates
TWITTER: @oldfilmsflicker
OUTLET: Movie Fone, Prog Save America
Welcome to a very special exclusive bonus episode of the Zodiac Sessions podcast (usually reserved for One Heat Minute Productions Patreon), with the writer of The Post, Long Shot and Mindhunter, Liz Hannah. Liz and I discuss the financial incentives that cause industry discord during the Oscar season, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Netflix recommendations, and so much more.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
Liz Hannah is the writer of The Post, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks. The original screenplay was nominated for a Golden Globe and Critics Choice Award. The Post was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture and Best Actress for Meryl Streep. Along with co-writer Josh Singer, Hannah was the recipient of both the 2018 Writer’s Guild’s Paul Selvin Award and the 2018 Humanitas Prize for feature drama.
Originally from New York, Hannah moved to Los Angeles to attend graduate school at AFI. After graduating with an MFA in Producing, Hannah spent the next few years working in development at Denver & Delilah before eventually leaving to write full time. Hannah’s script for The Post was ranked second on the 2016 Black List after being purchased by Amy Pascal’s Pascal Pictures two days before the 2016 US Presidential election.
Twitter: @itslizhannah
Welcome to the exclusive Zodiac Sessions podcast. Thank you for your support. This session I speak to pop culture writer and critic with bylines at the Pajiba, The AV Club, Bright Wall Dark Room, Roger Eber Dot Com, Crooked Marquee and Slate - Roxana Hadadi
Roxana Hadadi
TWITTER:@roxana_hadadi
OUTLETS: Pajiba, The AV Club, Crooked Marquee, Bright Wall Dark Room
WEBSITE: roxanahadadi.com
Welcome to Zodiac: Chronicle, a 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. It was adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt - who provided the introduction for this episode - and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo and one of today's guests - the incredible Donal Logue. Today, our introduction was by New York Times Bestselling Author, James Patterson collaborator Ned Kelly Award Winner, Australia's premier crime writer Candice Fox.
Joining me today to discuss Z's red rag to the "Bulls" of the SFPD and the threat that would great waves of hysteria throughout California and the USA through the epicentre of San Francisco are Zodiac's Ken Narlow himself, Donal Logue. Film critic on sabbatical with bylines at Roger Ebert dot com and the Metaplex - Chicagoan Brendan HodgesAnd returning film critic at The Ringer and Cinema Scope, author of essential movie books The Coen Brothers This Book Really Ties the Films Together and the recently released Paul Thomas Anderson Masterworks - Adam Nayman. Film critic and editor at large of Empire Magazine U.K, co-host of the Empire podcast and author of the soon to be released Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film, Helen O'Hara. Film critic at Film School Rejects, Anna Swanson. Post-production wrangler, writer at the Film Stage and Producer of the B-Side podcast Conor O'Donnell and his co-host on The B-Side podcast, co-founder of Film Stage, and filmmaker Dan Mecca.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
DONAL LOGUE
TWITTER: @DONALLOGUE
HELEN O'HARA
TWITTER: @HELENLOHARA
OUTLET: EMPIRE
BOOK: WOMEN VS HOLLYWOOD: THE FALL AND RISE OF WOMEN IN FILM
PODCAST: EMPIRE PODCAST
DAN MECCA
TWITTER: @DJMECCA
WEBSITE: HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/
PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST
JAMES VANDERBILT
TWITTER: @JAMESTHEVAN
ANNA SWANSON
TWITTER: @ANNASWNSN
OUTLET: FILM SCHOOL REJECTS
ADAM NAYMAN
TWITTER: @BROFROMANOTHER
OUTLETS: THE RINGER, CINEMA SCOPE
BOOKS: PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON: MASTERWORKS; THE COEN BROTHERS: THIS BOOK REALLY TIES THE FILMS TOGETHER
CONOR O’DONNELL
TWITTER: @SCRUFFYL00KIN
WEBSITE: HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/
PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST (@TFSBSIDE)
LOS ESPINAS
SPOTIFY: ARTIST
ONE HEAT MINUTE IS THE PODCAST EXAMINING MICHAEL MANN'S 1995 L.A CRIME OPUS HEAT MINUTE BY MINUTE. IN THIS VERY SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE I TALK TO ACADEMY-AWARD WINNING DIRECTOR AND MANN ACOLYTE GUILLERMO DEL TORO ABOUT MANN AS A RARE L.A POET, WESTERNS CONTAINED BY CANYONS OF STEEL, PITCHING ALTERNATE ENDINGS TO HEAT AND FURY ROAD TO MANN AND GEORGE MILLER AND "LIVING IN" HEAT AT LEAST THREE TIMES A YEAR.
About Guillermo del Toro
Academy Award-Winning Director of The Shape of Water (2017). Director of Cronos (1993) and The Devil's Backbone (2001), Mimic (1997), Blade II (2002), Hellboy (2004), Pan's Labyrinth (2006), Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008), Pacific Rim (2013), and Crimson Peak (2015).
Twitter: @RealGDT
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
Welcome to Zodiac: Chronicle, a 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. Adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt - who provided the introduction for this episode - and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo.
Joining me today to discuss the introduction of the man who inspired Bullitt and Dirty Harry - Dave Toschi - played with heart and care from the incredible Mark Ruffalo are Senior Contributor at Film School Rejects, Meg Shields. The host of the Prog Save America Podcast, Writer at Moviefone, Former Editorial and Brand Manager for Netflix Film, the force behind Old Films Flicker, the creator of #AYEARWITHWOMEN (in which she spent one year only watching films written and/or directed by women) and #NOIRVEMBER (the yearly celebration of all things noir) - Marya E. Gates. And returning film critic at The Ringer and Cinema Scope, author of essential movie books The Coen Brothers This Book Really Ties the Films Together and the recently released Paul Thomas Anderson Masterworks - Adam Nayman. Film critic and editor at large of Empire Magazine U.K, co-host of the Empire podcast and author of the soon to be released Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film, Helen O’Hara. Filmmaker and screenwriter of Rounders, The Girlfriend Experience, Ocean’s Thirteen and co-creator and showrunner of Billions - Brian Koppelman. Theatre Director, Playwright, film critic and host of the Ink and Paint Podcast, Daniel Lammin. And award-winning screenwriter, and auteurist podcasting mastermind Lee Zachariah.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
Meg Shields
TWITTER: @TheWorstNun
OUTLET: Film School Rejects
Marya Gates
TWITTER: @oldfilmsflicker
OUTLET: Movie Fone, Prog Save America
Helen O'Hara
TWITTER: @HELENLOHARA
OUTLET: Empire
BOOK: Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film
PODCAST: Empire Podcast
Daniel Lammin
TWITTER: @DANIELLAMMIN
PODCAST: INK AND PAINT
OUTLET: SWITCH
Adam Nayman
TWITTER: @BROFROMANOTHER
OUTLETS: THE RINGER, CINEMA SCOPE
BOOKS: PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON: MASTERWORKS; THE COEN BROTHERS: THIS BOOK REALLY TIES THE FILMS TOGETHER
Brian Koppelman
TWITTER: @BRIANKOPPELMAN
PODCAST: THE MOMENT
Lee Zachariah
TWITTER:@LEEZACHARIAH
PODCAST: HELL IS FOR HYPHENATES
WEBSITE:HTTP://WWW.LEEZACHARIAH.COM/
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. In a special bonus episode, I join director Matthew Miele to discuss his great upcoming documentary, Alan Pakula: Going For Truth.
For showtimes visit JIFF here.
A storyteller above all else, Matthew Miele has drawn upon his various experiences in music composition, publishing, and screenwriting to become a successful producer and director of critically acclaimed, and internationally renowned, feature-length documentaries. Miele has always called upon his curiosity and interests during his most impressionable childhood years to inform his storytelling. Enduring memories of going with his family to see the department store holiday windows lining Fifth Avenue in New York, allowed him to witness a kind of storytelling bursting with fantasy, nostalgia, and spectacle. This would later manifest into his first breakout box office hit, SCATTER MY ASHES AT BERGDORF’S (2013), the feature documentary about the world’s most signature fashion emporium, Bergdorf Goodman.
With the success of Bergdorf’s at the box office and fast becoming one of the top 10 documentaries of 2013, Miele and Tiffany & Co. mutually approached one another about telling the brand’s history, resulting in CRAZY ABOUT TIFFANY’S, released as Miele’s theatrical followup in 2016. Following the successful release of two high profile documentaries, Miele was pursued by more iconic brands, including Estee Lauder, to tell their storied histories in his signature style. While brand storytelling certainly became a lucrative niche for Miele, his personal passion lead him on an ambitious pursuit that meant a great deal to his formative journey. The photojournalistic work of the legendary lensman, Harry Benson would bring Miele up close and personal with the iconic Scottish photographer whose images are unequalled in their depth and impact over the last 50 years. HARRY BENSON: SHOOT FIRST! Would go on to be released in 2016 chronicling Harry’s iconic photographs of The Beatles, MLK Jr., Nixon, Namath, Johnny Carson, Richard Pryor, 12 Presidents starting with Eisenhower and through to Obama and Trump, Michael Jackson—the list, as seen in the film, becomes impressively infinite.
Miele’s next pursuit was documenting the pop culture history and continued relevance of his favourite place, but also the unequalled Manhattan mainstay, The Carlyle Hotel. Known as the most glamorous hotel in the world because of the loyalty of its esteemed guests, Miele convinced The Carlyle to give him rare access to capture the essence and celebrated patina of the classic hotel. ALWAYS AT THE CARLYLE would be released in 2018 with appearances by George Clooney, Roger Federer, Anjelica Huston, Anthony Bourdain, Woody Allen, Sofia Coppola, Jon Hamm, Rita Wilson, Tommy Lee Jones, Lenny Kravitz, Naomi Campbell, and over 125 loyal guests and staff.
The filmmaker Alan J. Pakula would become Miele’s next focus as Pakula was Miele’s favourite filmmaker when he was first experiencing cinema in the 1970s and 80s. While most kids were watching Star Wars and Indiana Jones, Miele was also a fan of more serious classics, specifically Pakula’s work in All The President’s Men, Presumed Innocent, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Pelican Brief, Klute, Sophie’s Choice, etc. It was always Miele’s hope to one day meet Pakula and express his gratitude for his work since he rarely was afforded the proper spotlight for his work, but Pakula’s life would be dramatically cut short by a tragic car accident on the Long Island Expressway in 1998. In 2017, Miele visited with Pakula’s widow, the esteemed biographer Hannah Pakula, and explained his hope to document Alan’s story and career. After a two-year production interviewing Pakula’s family, friends, as well as his film’s casts and crew, Miele is pleased to be releasing his latest film, ALAN PAKULA: GOING FOR TRUTH featuring Meryl Streep, Robert Redford, Julia Roberts, Harrison Ford, Jane Fonda, Dustin Hoffman, Jeff Bridges, etc.
Up next for Miele and currently in production are feature documentaries on the legendary costume designer Bob Mackie, the most honoured Hollywood screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky, more journalistic offerings with a focus on one specific case involving racial profiling, an intimate look at a family horribly affected by the current opioid epidemic, and finally a foray into narrative feature storytelling with a biopic on Miele’s favourite artist, Norman Rockwell.
In this special bonus episode of THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS, Roxana Hadadi and I discuss the collective rediscovery of this masterpiece, agreeing with BenDavid Grabinski's assertion that perhaps we should have stopped making movies after this one, our new merch thanks to Jordan Harper and the huge hypothetical - would you have preferred DDL as Dracula for Francis Ford Coppola?
ABOUT ROXANA HADADI:
POP CULTURE WRITER AND CRITIC WITH BYLINES AT THE PAJIBA, THE AV CLUB, BRIGHT WALL DARK ROOM, ROGER EBER DOT COM, CROOKED MARQUEE AND SLATE
TWITTER:@ROXANA_HADADI
OUTLETS: PAJIBA, THE AV CLUB, CROOKED MARQUEE, BRIGHT WALL DARK ROOM
WEBSITE: ROXANAHADADI.COM
ABOUT THE SHOW
THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS is a twelve-episode limited podcast series focusing on the climax of the Michael Mann's 1992 epic The Last of the Mohicans. The format of the podcast, which slightly differs from ONE HEAT MINUTE, utilises the entire final twelve-minute climax of Mohicans as a portal to explore the themes of the movie. The show examines the cross-section of political apparatuses, colonial superpower wrangling, and Mr Mann's riff on the "great American hero." The final episode - once again will feature Mr Mann to unpack his intentions with the film in the conception and orchestration of its grand ending.
This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard joins film critic, and friend of all the shows on One Heat Minute Productions - Brendan Hodges to talk about unapologetic love stories, characters literally checking out of the plot and ISO turned ALL THE WAY UP in MIAMI VICE.
Film Critic on sabbatical, bylines at Roger Ebert dot com - @ebertvoices, and The Metaplex. Lover of the B movie and prone to ramble about aspect ratios at parties.
Twitter: @metaplexmovies
Outlets: The Metaplex, Vague Visages, Roger Ebert Dot Com
Movement and Melancholy in Michael Mann’s Miami Vice
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle, a 24 part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. Adapted from Robert Graysmith's novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo.
Senior editor and critic at Rolling Stone and the former Time Out New York editor, David Fear provided our introduction. Joining me for the fourth episode of our series PISCES PART 2 - as Graysmith immortalises the terrifying Zodiac as executioner sketch - is contributing Editor at Nerdist - Lindsey Romain. Film critic and editor at large of Empire Magazine U.K, co-host of the Empire podcast and author of the soon to be released Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film, Helen O'Hara. Editor-in-Chief of FANGORIA; Executive Producer, HORROR NOIRE & Shudder's upcoming queer horror doc - Phil Nobile Jr.
And returning Edgar-winning author of She Rides Shotgun and screenwriter Jordan Harper. Post-production wrangler, writer at The Film Stage and producer of The B-Side podcast Conor O'Donnell. Co-host on The B-Side podcast, co-founder of The Film Stage, and filmmaker Dan Mecca.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
David Fear
TWITTER: @davidlfear
OUTLET: http://RollingStone.com
Lindsey Romain
OUTLET: Nerdist
Helen O'Hara
TWITTER: @HELENLOHARA
OUTLET: Empire
BOOK: Women Vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film
PODCAST: Empire Podcast
Phil Nobile Jr.
TWITTER: @PhilNobileJr
MAGAZINE: Fangoria
Jordan Harper
TWITTER: @jordan_harper
NEWSLETTER: Welcome to the Hammer Party
Connor O'Donnell
TWITTER: @SCRUFFYL00KIN
WEBSITE: HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/
PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST (@TFSBSIDE)
Daniel Mecca
TWITTER: @DJMECCA
WEBSITE: HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/
PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST
Los Espinas (Chris Duffy)
SPOTIFY: Artist
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle, a 24 part investigation into David Fincher’s 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. Adapted from Robert Graysmith’s novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo.
Writer and film critic at Film School Rejects, Anna Swanson provided our introduction. Joining me today to talk about one of the most disturbing deaths scenes in cinema is post-production wrangler, writer at The Film Stage and producer of The B-Side podcast Conor O’Donnell. Co-host on The B-Side podcast, co-founder of The Film Stage, and filmmaker Dan Mecca. Podcast producer, co-host of the Oeuvre Busters podcast, Emmy-Nominated filmmaker, Liam Billingham. Feature film editor and editorial consultant with credits that include Fincher’s Gone Girl and Deadpool - Vashi Nedomansky. Writer and film and book critic Bill Ryan. Theatre Director, Playwright, film critic and host of the Ink and Paint Podcast, Daniel Lammin. Filmmaker and screenwriter of Rounders, The Girlfriend Experience, Ocean’s Thirteen and co-creator and showrunner of Billions - Brian Koppelman. Finally, film critic at The Ringer and Cinema Scope, author of essential movie books The Coen Brothers This Book Really Ties the Films Together and the recently released Paul Thomas Anderson Masterworks - Adam Nayman.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
MERCH: http://tee.pub/lic/41I7L55PXV4
Anna Swanson
TWITTER: @ANNASWNSN
OUTLET: FILM SCHOOL REJECTS
Connor O'Donnell
TWITTER: @SCRUFFYL00KIN
WEBSITE: HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/
PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST (@TFSBSIDE)
Daniel Mecca
TWITTER: @DJMECCA
WEBSITE: HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/
PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST
Vashi Nedomansky
TWITTER: @vashikoo
WEBSITE: VASHIVISUALS.COM
Liam Billingham
TWITTER: @LIAMGBILLINGHAM / @OEUVREBUSTERS
PODCAST: OEUVRE BUSTERS
Daniel Lammin
TWITTER: @DANIELLAMMIN
PODCAST: INK AND PAINT
OUTLET: SWITCH
Bill Ryan
TWITTER: @faceyouhate
OUTLETS: The Kind if Face You Hate & The Bulwark
Brian Koppelman
TWITTER: @briankoppelman
PODCAST: The Moment
Adam Nayman
TWITTER: @brofromanother
OUTLETS: The Ringer, Cinema Scope
BOOKS: Paul Thomas Anderson: Masterworks; The Coen Brothers: This Book Really Ties the Films Together
Los Espinas (Chris Duffy)
SPOTIFY: Artist
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. In a special bonus episode, I join National politics correspondent for Reuters, James Oliphant. Blake and James discuss the ramifications of Trump's election tampering tapes and tries to explain that he's no longer surprised by the current president's actions, rather the flagrant approach to disrupt American political institutions.
National politics correspondent for Reuters. Father. Lawyer. Film guy. Proudly from flyover country. ex-White House, Congress, Supreme Court.
Twitter: @jamesoliphant
Outlet: Reuters
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. In a special bonus episode, I join staff writer at WBUR's The ARTery and a contributing writer at North Shore Movies - my favourite Bostonian - Sean Burns. Blake and Sean discuss the breaking news of stand-over tapes to find votes from President Trump and unfathomable stupidity that continues to dribble through the death rattle of the Trump Presidency.
About Sean Burns
Sean Burns is a Staff Writer at WBUR's The ARTery and a Contributing Writer at North Shore Movies. He was Philadelphia Weekly's Lead Film Critic from 1999 through 2013 and worked as the Movies Section Contributing Editor at The Improper Bostonian from 2006 until 2014. His reviews, interviews and essays have also appeared in Metro, The Village Voice, The Boston Herald, Nashville Scene, Time Out New York, Philadelphia City Paper, Movie Mezzanine, The House Next Door and RogerEbert.com.
A 2013 nominee for the National Society of Film Critics, Burns was a recurring guest on the late David Brudnoy's WBZ 1030 AM radio show, and in 2002 received an award for Excellence in Criticism from the Greater Philadelphia Society of Professional Journalists.
His writing has been called "jocular but serious, more like a 1940′s daily reporter pounding out columns on a manual typewriter than a typical 21st-century navel-gazing film critic." Meanwhile, his sisters still tell him that he "swears too much and drives like an old lady."
Twitter: @SeanMBurns
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle, a 24 part investigation into David Fincher’s 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. Adapted from Robert Graysmith’s novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo.
Writer, critic and author with bylines at the New York Times, The Playlist, Vulture - the editor in chief of independent film publication Crooked Marquee and host of the FUN CITY CINEMA PODCAST - Jason Bailey provided our introduction. To help me discuss the entry into the city shaped irrevocably by the Zodiac, San Francisco are filmmaker and screenwriter of Rounders, The Girlfriend Experience, Ocean’s Thirteen and co-creator and showrunner of Billions - Brian Koppelman. Film critic at The Ringer and Cinema Scope, author of essential movie books The Coen Brothers This Book Really Ties the Films Together and the recently released Paul Thomas Anderson Masterworks - Adam Nayman. Pop culture writer and critic with bylines at the Pajiba, The AV Club, Bright Wall Dark Room, Roger Eber Dot Com, Crooked Marquee and Slate - Roxana Hadadi. And finally, staff writer for Slashfilm and host of the terrific 21st Century Spielberg podcast Chris Evangelista.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
Brian Koppelman
TWITTER: @briankoppelman
PODCAST: The Moment
Adam Nayman
TWITTER: @brofromanother
OUTLETS: The Ringer, Cinema Scope
BOOKS: Paul Thomas Anderson: Masterworks; The Coen Brothers: This Book Really Ties the Films Together
Roxana Hadadi
TWITTER:@roxana_hadadi
OUTLETS: Pajiba, The AV Club, Crooked Marquee, Bright Wall Dark Room
WEBSITE: roxanahadadi.com
Chris Evangelista
TWITTER: @cevangelista413
PODCAST: 21ST CENTURY SPIELBERG
OUTLETS: Slashfilm, Roger Ebert Dot Com
Jason Bailey
TWITTER:@jasondashbailey
PODCAST: FUN CITY CINEMA
BOOKS: Amazon
OUTLETS: https://authory.com/JasonBailey
Los Espinas (Chris Duffy)
SPOTIFY: Artist
Welcome to Zodiac Chronicle, a 24 part investigation into David Fincher’s 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac. Adapted from Robert Graysmith’s novel by screenwriter James Vanderbilt and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr and Mark Ruffalo.
Award-winning screenwriter and auteurist podcasting mastermind Lee Zachariah provided our introduction. To help discuss the horrific and iconic opening moments of Zodiac, are Edgar-winning author of She Rides Shotgun and screenwriter Jordan Harper. Staff writer for Slashfilm and host of the terrific 21st Century Spielberg podcast Chris Evangelista; and writer, critic and author with bylines at the New York Times, The Playlist, Vulture - the editor in chief of independent film publication Crooked Marquee and host of the FUN CITY CINEMA PODCAST - Jason Bailey.
One Heat Minute Productions
WEBSITE: oneheatminute.com
PATREON: One Heat Minute Productions Patreon
TWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPods
Jordan Harper
TWITTER: @jordan_harper
BOOKS: Harper Collins
Lee Zachariah
TWITTER:@leezachariah
PODCAST: Hell Is For Hyphenates
WEBSITE:http://www.leezachariah.com/
Chris Evangelista
TWITTER: @cevangelista413
PODCAST: 21ST CENTURY SPIELBERG
OUTLETS: Slashfilm, Roger Ebert Dot Com
Jason Bailey
TWITTER:@jasondashbailey
PODCAST: FUN CITY CINEMA
BOOKS: Amazon
OUTLETS: https://authory.com/JasonBailey
Los Espinas (Chris Duffy)
SPOTIFY: Artist
ONE HEAT MINUTE IS THE PODCAST EXAMINING MICHAEL MANN'S 1995 L.A CRIME OPUS HEAT MINUTE BY MINUTE. IN THIS VERY SPECIAL BONUS EPISODE, BLAKE TALKS TO Michael Cheritto HIMSELF - TOM SIZEMORE. BLAKE AND TOM DISCUSS CHRISTMAS EVE PHONE CALLS FROM MICHAEL MANN TO GET BACK TO L.A FOR 6 WEEKS OF GUN BATTLE REHEARSALS, HEARING FIRST-HAND STORIES FROM DE NIRO ABOUT THE MAKING OF CASINO (SHOOTING SIMULTANEOUSLY) AND FINALLY HEAT AS THE HIGH WATER MARK OF CRIME CINEMA.
About Tom Sizemore
Tom Sizemore has established himself as an unforgettable tough-guy actor, sought by the most respected directors in Hollywood. His first break came when Oliver Stone cast him in BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY and NATURAL BORN KILLERS. Sizemore wowed audiences and critics in Michael Mann's crime thriller, HEAT. He was then cast in Martin Scorsese's BRINGING OUT THE DEAD, RED PLANET, PEARL HARBOR. He then starred in Steven Spielberg's WWII epic SAVING PRIVATE RYAN followed by another leading role in BLACK HAWK DOWN directed by Ridley Scott. Recently, he starred in "Shooter" on USA Network with Mark Wahlberg and the reboot of the TV series "Twin Peaks" directed by David Lynch.
Tom's latest, CENTRAL PARK DARK is a 'Fatal Attraction meets Blair Witch Project set in Central Park'.
Central Park Dark is out in January 2021
This is the producer of the ZODIAC: Chronicle, Blake Howard speaking. I am here, I have always been here. That city pig toschi is good but, with your help, we’ll be smarter and have the endurance to be better. I have been waiting and planning for a great podcast about David Fincher’s 2007 massterpiece. And now, I am now in control of all things.
I will state some facts that only I and the police know.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 137, I join four-time Oscar nominee, Tony Award winner and Theatre Hall-of-Famer, Jane Alexander. Jane and I discuss making of the Bookkeeper scene, how this is the only movie of hers that she'll rewatch and a Pakula directed Eleanor Roosevelt movie that might have been.
About Jane Alexander (via Broadway Buzz)
Jane Alexander has a distinguished stage career. She has performed in more than 100 plays, been honoured with numerous awards including her Tony Award for The Great White Hope, and Obie, Drama League, Drama Desk and Theatre World awards, and was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame in 1994. Jane last starred at Long Wharf Theater in the world premiere of Matthew Barber's play Fireflies. A four-time Oscar nominee for Testament, Kramer vs. Kramer, All the President's Men, and The Great White Hope, Ms. Alexander has appeared in over 75 screen and television roles. On television, Jane won Emmy Awards for Playing for Time, and Warm Springs, and a Television Critics Circle Award for her portrayal of Eleanor Roosevelt in "Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years." Jane has been seen most recently in recurring roles on The Blacklist, Elementary, The Good Wife, and The Good Fight. Jane stars in the final episode of the new Amazon series Modern Love, and shot a recurring role on the new Fox 21/Amazon series Tales From the Loop. In 1993, President Clinton appointed Ms. Alexander Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, a position she served for 4 years. Her book Command Performance: An Actress in the Theatre of Politics documents her tenure. Jane has been active as a wildlife conservationist for many years and sits on the national board of the Audubon Society, the BirdLife International Advisory Group, and co-chairs the Conservation Council of Panthera with Glenn Close. In 2012, she received the inaugural Jane Alexander Global Wildlife Ambassador Award from the Indianapolis Prize honoring her work in conservation. Her book Wild Things, Wild Places: Adventurous Tales of Wildlife and Conservation on Planet Earth was published by Knopf in 2016.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 136, I join an essential behind the scenes ingredient on this podcast, an UBER fan of this film, and one of the world-changing creators of the iPhone, Greg Christie. Greg and I discuss the five "Ts" of this enduring masterpiece; Television, Typewriters, Teletypes and Thick Ties.
About Greg Christie
Former Apple Vice President, Human Interface.
Current UBER fan of All The President's Men.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 135, I join an author, one of Australia's most infamous satirists, and a member of The Chaser, Charles Firth. Charles and I discuss what it's like to be on the ground in a swing state talking to Trump supporters, how nice it would be to be a black belt in shamelessness, and finally that this feels like an action movie, where the typewriters are the weapons of choice.
About Charles Firth
Charles Firth is an Australian comedian, best known as a member of The Chaser productions CNNNN and The Chaser's War on Everything.
Twitter: @charlesfirth & @chaser
Websites: The Chaser & The Shovel present War On 2020
Chaser Digital Presents: WAR ON 2020
War on 2020 is a series of 13 sketches about the year that will be distributed online. Firth said, "The demand for content that pours shit on 2020 is so immense that I'm pretty sure the NBN will collapse the moment we release the first video. We got Josh Frydenberg to help us work out our download numbers, and he reckons 60 billion Australians will watch each video."
The War on 2020, features an all-stars line up of the best satirical comedians in the country, directed by Jenna Owen and Victoria Zerbst (SBS The Feed), and written and performed by Mark Humphries (ABC 7:30), Nina Oyama (Utopia), Sami Shah (ABC Radio), Steph Tisdell (Deadly Funny), Nat Damena (SBS The Feed) and James Schloeffel (The Shovel). The series will also utilise the writing talents of Evan Williams and Rebecca Shaw. It will be produced by Charles Firth (The Chaser) and DOPed by Chloe Angelo (At Home Alone Together).
Executive Producer Charles Firth said, "Everyone knows 2020 was the worst year ever, and so what better way to send it off than with a withering takedown by Australia's top scientists and medical professionals. Unfortunately, none of them were available, so instead we've hired a whole lot of satirists to dress up as scientists and doctors, which is good because they're much cheaper."
War on 2020 will be released online through social media and on the Chaser and Shovel sites throughout December. There will also be two ticketed live Zoom performances of the show on 11th & 12th December. Tickets to that show can be bought at www.chaser.com.au/live and www.theshovel.com.au/live
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 134, I join Therapist, founder/editor-in-chief of Bright Wall Dark Room, Chad Perman. Chad and I discuss what makes a good editor, copying strategies in a crisis and a deep and enduring love of movies. This movie therapy is now in session.
About Chad Perman
Chad Perman is a Therapist and the founder & editor-in-chief of Bright Wall Dark Room.
Twitter: @everybody_cares & @BWDR
Websites: http://brightwalldarkroom.com/; Patreon
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 133, I join a friend of the show, editor for Vulture and New York Magazine and one of the world's best film critics, Bilge Ebiri. Bilge and I discuss arriving at the final "boss" of the film, the oracular quality that Robards imbues Bradlee, and the revelation of the movie's stakes at the END of the movie.
About Bilge Ebiri
Bilge Ebiri is a film critic/writer/editor at New York Magazine. He has contributed to publications such as L.A. Weekly, The New York Times and the Village Voice (rip). Bilge is also a writer and director, known for New Guy (2003), Purse Snatcher (2006) and The Barber of Siberia (1998).
Twitter: @BILGEEBIRI
Websites: THE VILLAGE VOICE ARCHIVE, ROTTEN TOMATOES
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 132, I join author, co-host of the Empire podcast and editor at large of Empire Magazine, Helen O'Hara. Helen and I discuss the revisionist view of those "Easy Riders & Raging Bulls," how they don't make journalists like Ben Bradlee/Jason Robards anymore, and the gravitational disturbance caused by the line, "everyone is involved."
About Helen O'Hara
Helen O'Hara has been working as a film journalist for over fifteen years, after qualifying as a barrister and immediately getting bored. She started her film writing career on the staff of Empire, the world's biggest film magazine, and remains their editor-at-large and co-host of the Empire podcast, where she can be found weekly singing the praises of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and complaining about La La Land. She is also an author and freelance writer. Northern Irish born, O'Hara now lives in London, splitting her time between cinemas, libraries and coffee shops.
Women vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film
is out in February 2021
Synopsis:
A call to arms from Empire magazine's 'geek queen', Helen O'Hara that explores women's roles - both in front of and behind the camera - since the birth of Hollywood, how those roles are reflected within wider society and what we can do to level the playing field. The dawn of cinema was a free-for-all, and there were women who forged ahead in many areas of filmmaking. Early pioneers like Dorothy Arzner (who invented the boom mic, among other innovations) and Alice Guy-Blache shaped the way films are made. But it wasn't long before these talented women were pushed aside and their contributions written out of film history. How and why did this happen? Hollywood was born just over a century ago, at a time of huge forward motion for women's rights, yet it came to embody the same old sexist standards. Women found themselves fighting a system that feeds on their talent, creativity and beauty but refuses to pay them the same respect as their male contemporaries - until now... The tide has finally begun to turn. A new generation of women, both in front of and behind the camera, are making waves in the industry and are now shaping some of the biggest films to hit our screens. There is plenty of work still needed before we can even come close to gender equality in film - but we're finally headed in the right direction. In Women vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise of Women in Film, Empire's 'geek queen' Helen O'Hara takes a closer look at the pioneering and talented women of Hollywood and their work in film since Hollywood began. Equal representation in film matters because it both reflects and influences wider societal gender norms. In understanding how women were largely written out of Hollywood's own origin story, and how the films we watch are put together, we can finally see how to put an end to a picture that is so deeply unequal - and discover a multitude of stories out there just waiting to be told.
Twitter: @HelenLOHara
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 131, I join writers of The Post, writer-producer Liz Hannah (writer of The Long Shot) and Josh Singer (Academy Award-winning co-writer of Spotlight). Liz, Josh and I discuss showing The Post in front of Woodward and Bernstein, compare Hanks and Robards "Bradlee" performances and finally the most "movie" moment of the entire film.
About Liz Hannah
Liz Hannah is the writer of The Post, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks. The original screenplay was nominated for a Golden Globe and Critics Choice Award. The Post was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, as well as Best Actress for Meryl Streep. Along with co-writer, Josh Singer, Hannah was the recipient of both the 2018 Writer’s Guild’s Paul Selvin Award and the 2018 Humanitas Prize for feature drama.
Originally from New York, Hannah moved to Los Angeles to attend graduate school at AFI. After graduating with an MFA in Producing, Hannah spent the next few years working in development at Denver & Delilah before eventually leaving to write full time. Hannah’s script for The Post was ranked second on the 2016 Black List after being purchased by Amy Pascal’s Pascal Pictures two days before the US Presidential election.
Currently, Hannah is developing a female anthology series for UCP, a limited series for Amazon with Bradley Whitford and Amy Pascal based on the book, The Mercury 13, and a feature entitled, The Only Plane In The Sky, for MGM, which was adapted from the Politico article by Garrett M. Graff.
Twitter: @itslizhannah
About Josh Singer:
Josh Singer (born in 1972) is an American film and TV writer and maker, whose work incorporates composting and creating scenes of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, The West Wing, Lie to Me and even the FOX sci-fi arrangement Fringe. In 2006, he earned a nomination for a WGA award. He co-wrote Spotlight (released in 2015), which won him the prestigious Academy Award (Oscars) for Best Original Screenplay.
Twitter:@jsinger10
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 130, I join host of the Increment Vice podcast, contributing editor at Bright Wall/Dark Room, as well as a writer for The New Beverly Cinema and Cinephilia & Beyond, Travis Woods. Travis and I discuss the accretion of information in this 'gang bang of info drops', the miracle highwire act of executing this perfect film and ask the most important question; "is Deep Throat a messy bitch who loves drama?"
About Travis Woods
Travis Woods is the host of Increment Vice, a Contributing Editor at Bright Wall/Dark Room, as well as a writer for The New Beverly Cinema and Cinephilia & Beyond. He lives and writes in Los Angeles. He has a dog and a tattoo of Elliott Gould smoking. Bob Dylan once clapped him on the back and whispered something incomprehensible. These are the only interesting things about him.
Twitter: @aheartofgould
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 129, I join film & television writer/producer and friend of the show, Steven Santos. Steven and I discuss the addictive quality of process movies and certain Presidents looking at the disgrace of the Nixon administration and saying "hold my beer."
About Steven Santos
Film & Television Writer/Producer. Freelance television editor to pay the bills.
Twitter: @stevensantos
Website: https://vimeo.com/stevensantos
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 128, I join the Dame of Australian film and culture writing, the awesome Philippa Hawker. Philippa and I talk about the complex to and fro of interrogation happening across this film, the shared sentiments of Deep Throat and Omar from "The Wire," and finally look to cast a light on a fascinating "Watergate" level instant of Australian institutional espionage that continues to evade the appropriate level of attention.
PHILIPPA HAWKER
PHILIPPA HAWKER IS A FILM AND CULTURE WRITER. SHE IS A FORMER EDITOR OF THE NOW DEFUNCT AUSTRALIAN FILM JOURNAL CINEMA PAPERS AND FORMER CULTURE WRITER AT THE AUSTRALIAN
TWITTER: @PHILIPPICS
OUTLETS: THE AUSTRALIAN, CINEMA PAPERS
Bernard Collaery and Witness K LINKS:
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 127, I attempt to channel Robert Redford's Woodward to find a guest to talk about this moody minute of tradecraft. This episode features Stu Coote, Alexei Toliopolous, Cameron Williams, Jen Johans, Jedidiah Ayres and Roxana Hadadi.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 126, I join film reporter, broadcaster, historian, author with almost two decades of experience working in television, Alicia Malone. Alicia and I talk about picking the "great ass" minute on her previous appearance, discuss what makes a classic in the traditional sense, beautifully written cursive notes and Pakula's hesitation in casting Robards as Bradlee.
Alicia Malone is a film reporter, broadcaster, historian, author and self-confessed movie geek, with almost two decades of experience working in television.
She was born in Canberra, Australia, with a love of cinema… and horses. Her weekdays were spent trying to convince fellow high school students to join her film club, and weekends were reserved for horse-riding and self-study: making her way through film books and visiting her local video store with her never-ending watchlist of classic and foreign films, taking advantage of their seven films for seven days for seven dollars deal.
The day after graduating from high school, Alicia moved to “the big smoke” of Sydney, deciding not to go to University, but to try and get work in film or television. She immediately got a job working at a video store, where she took her “staff picks” list a little too seriously, and annoyed customers by suggesting alternative films to the ones they had chosen. Not long after, at the age of 18, Alicia began to work at the national television station, Channel Seven. Her TV career began as a teleprompter operator for the Australian broadcast of the 2000 Sydney Olympics, plus the breakfast show “Sunrise” and the national news. Alicia stayed at Channel Seven for six years, trying out a variety of behind-the-scenes production roles - from graphics to director’s assistant to continuity on “Home and Away.” Then, she answered an ad for a producer, writer and editor for the cable network Movie Network - a place where she could finally put her film expertise to work.
Never afraid to go after her dreams, in 2007, Alicia pitched an original show for Movie Network called “Trailer Park,” where she would serve as the producer, editor and… host. It was green-lit, and Alicia’s hosting career began, soon adding film reporter to her title after being sent to interview the stars on the red carpet and at press junkets. Over the next three years Alicia gained notice hosting more movie-centric shows for Movie Network, and working as a film critic for “FilmInk” magazine, “Triple M” radio and “The Morning Show” on national television. And then, at the end of 2010, Alicia decided to go after her dreams once more - quitting all her jobs, saying goodbye to her friends and family… and moving to Hollywood with two suitcases to her name.
Since then, Alicia has appeared on the Today show, NPR, MSNBC, ABC’s Academy Awards Red Carpet Pre-show, CNN’s “The Movies” docu-series and many more as a film expert. She has also worked as a correspondent for “Fandango,” where she created the show “Indie Movie Guide,” which she hosted, produced, filmed and edited. From 2016 until its end in 2018, Alicia was hired as the host of “FilmStruck.” the streaming service for Turner Classic Movies and Criterion, and also hosted and produced “The FilmStruck Podcast.”
In 2018, Alicia achieved another of her dreams, by becoming a host on Turner Classic Movies. She can currently be seen introducing the films on Sundays and Tuesdays, and hosting “TCM Imports” on Sunday nights. Alicia is also an interviewer for “Adventures in Movie Going” on the Criterion Channel, and the host of “Reel Destinations” for Focus Features.
Alicia is passionate about preserving film history and encouraging new viewers to watch classic films, foreign cinema and arthouse movies. She believes in using her voice to do what she can to keep classic cinema alive, and to support women in film. In 2015, Alicia gave a TEDx talk about gender inequality in the film industry and why that needs to change. In 2017, she was invited to give a second TEDx talk, expanding on the subject further and delving into the early history of women in cinema.
Alicia has also spoken about women in film at festivals and conferences around America, and was named of one the 100 #WorthyWomen of 2016 and one of LA Weekly’s People of 2019. Her first book “Backwards and in Heels” about the history of women in Hollywood was published in 2017, and her second book “The Female Gaze: Essential Movies Made by Women” was released in 2018.
Alicia has traveled the world to cover the BAFTAs, the Academy Awards, the Cannes Film Festival, Toronto Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Telluride Film Festival and SXSW. She has been on the juries of the AFI Film Festival, the Overlook Film Festival, HollyShorts and the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, and has moderated hundreds of film Q&As and panels. Alicia is also a member of the Hollywood Critics Association and over the years has interviewed almost every movie star and filmmaker you can name.
She also wrote this bio, but knew it would sound much less egotistical if written in third person.
Website: https://aliciamalone.com/
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 125, I join writer and actor on the stage and screens James Urbaniak. James and I talk about revisiting President's constantly and that sidebar conversations about every aspect of this film are in fact "frontbar" on this podcast.
James Urbaniak was born on September 17, 1963 in Bayonne, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for American Splendor (2003), The Venture Bros. (2003) and Legally Blonde 2 (2003).
Twitter: @JamesUrbaniak
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 124, I join Chief Meme Officer of One Heat Productions, John P. Glynn. John and I discuss how strange it is to pine for Nixon's decency, how Watergate feels like a "Mickey Mouse" scandal in contrast to the current administration and finally catching out the filmmakers for utilising the same traffic stop to get two 'Woodstein' exit shots.
One Heat Minute Ride-or-Die.
Chief Meme Officer One Heat Minute Productions.
Best Dressed All The President's Minutes Guest.
Twitter: @JohnPGlynn
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 123, I join actor and filmmaker best known for roles in film such including Schindler's List (1993), Hook (1991), Cliffhanger (1993), Disclosure (1994), White Squall (1996) and The Princess Diaries (2001), Caroline Goodall. Caroline and I discuss the scary similarities in rhetoric between Ziegler and everyone working for Trump, Caroline's impressions of what direction Pakula would have provided to the cast in this devastating moment and embarking on a new challenge as a writer and producer with the thriller The Bay of Silence.
Caroline Goodall, best known for her roles in film such including Schindler's List (1993), Hook (1991), Cliffhanger (1993), Disclosure (1994), White Squall (1996) and The Princess Diaries (2001) is forging a career behind the camera. The Bay of Silence, which she wrote produced and stars in, is out on DVD and digital platforms.
The Bay of Silence - based on Lisa St Aubin De Teran's haunting novel of the same name - is a psychological thriller with a stellar cast including Claes Bang (Dracula, The Burnt Orange Heresy), Olga Kurylenko (The Courier, Quantum of Solace) and Brian Cox (from Succession).
THE BAY OF SILENCE VOD - APPLE
THE BAY OF SILENCE VOD - YOUTUBE
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 122, I join incredible editor and editorial consultant with credits that include Gone Girl and Deadpool, Vashi Nedomansky. Vashi and I discuss the murderer's row of actors in sixty seconds, playing this movie in his edit suite on a loop and Redford calling this movie a "howdunnit about a whodunnit."
Vashi Nedomansky defected from Czechoslovakia as a child during the Cold War and grew up in Toronto and Detroit. Following his career as a professional hockey player, Vashi has been a film editor in Los Angeles since 2001. Vashi has edited 11 feature films including the global phenomenon "Sharknado 2", the comedy "An American Carol" for director David Zucker (Airplane, Scary Movie) and the PTSD documentary "That Which I Love Destroys Me" for director Ric Roman Waugh (Snitch, Felon). He also edited 6 Below, the first native 6K feature film in Hollywood history. Vashi has cut over 50 national commercials for numerous brands including Nike, Volkswagen, Ford, NHL, EA Sports, Adobe, Medal of Honor, US Army, US Navy, US Marines, US Reserve and the US Air Force. His company Vashi Visuals has provided post-production workflow and consulting services for numerous films including Gone Girl directed by David Fincher and Deadpool directed by Tim Miller. Vashi has also trained fellow film editors: Kirk Baxter, Angus Wall, Billy Fox, Michael Tronick, Don Zimmerman, Dean Zimmerman, Julian Clarke, Nicolas De Toth, Jon Corn and others.
Website: vashivisuals.com
Twitter: @vashikoo
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 121, I join the author of Peckerwood, Fierce Bitches and cinephile curator of crime blog Hardboiled Wonderland, Jedidiah Ayres. Jed and I discuss that this minute is waiting for someone to blink that encapsulates the feeling of the post-election voter fraud propaganda and Jed's theory that Pakula made slasher movies with recording devices as the weapons.
JEDIDIAH AYRES IS THE AUTHOR OF FIERCE BITCHES, PECKERWOOD. HE WRITES ABOUT CRIME FICTION AND FILM ON THE BLOG HARDBOILED WONDERLAND.
Twitter: @JEDIDIAHAYRES
Websites: HARDBOILED WONDERLAND.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 120, I join Emmy nominated media maker and podcaster Liam Billingham. Liam and I discuss it being 155 years since he last appeared on the show, such tension in Bradlee walking across the newsroom and just how magnetic Dustin Hoffman is counting to ten.
LIAM BILLINGHAM HAS SPENT THOUSANDS OF HOURS TALKING ABOUT FILMS, FILMMAKING, AND NEARLY EVERY ASPECT OF MEDIA PRODUCTION AS AN INSTRUCTOR AND PRODUCER. HE HAS PRODUCED AND DIRECTED EMMY-NOMINATED FILMS, DOCUMENTARIES, AND PSAS, AS WELL AS AWARD-WINNING THEATRE IN EUROPE, ASIA, AND THE US. HIS WORK CAN BE SEEN AT LIAMBILLINGHAM.COM.
TWITTER: @LIAMGBILLINGHAM / @OEUVREBUSTERS
PODCAST: HTTPS://SHOWS.ACAST.COM/OEUVRE-BUSTERS
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 119, I join producer, critic, podcaster and an essential ingredient in the Sydney film community, Glen Falkenstein. Glen and I discuss living in Washington and seeing the old sights in President's, the West Wing energy of the scene in question and many digressions about our shared love the 'beacon' of Sneakers.
Glen produces film, theatre and television news, reviews and commentary for several outlets, covering Festivals, interviews and events. He is the founder of Australian Film Festival database Festevez and Producer and Host of Film Fight Club (Wednesdays 7:30 PM on 2SER 107.3). Glen lives in Sydney where he enjoys making short films.
Twitter: @GlenFalkenstein
Websites: Falkenscreen
Podcasts: Film Fight Club
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 118, I join art director, writer and the creator of Cinephile: A Card Game, Cory Everett. Cory and I discuss the burden of curating cinema canon, the bold formal choices being made in President's, and being so taken with the unashamedly romantic casting of Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as 'WOODSTEIN'.
CORY EVERETT IS AN ART DIRECTOR, WRITER, AND CREATOR OF CINEPHILE: A CARD GAME. HE HAS WRITTEN ABOUT FILM AT INDIEWIRE, THE FILM STAGE, AND CIGARETTES & RED VINES: THE DEFINITIVE PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON RESOURCE AND APPEARED ON THE SHORT-LIVED IFC SHOW ULTIMATE FILM FANATIC. (HE LOST.) HE LIVES IN LOS ANGELES WITH HIS WIFE AND SON.
Twitter: @modage, @cinephilegame, @lilcinephile
Websites: Cinephile Game, Personal
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 117, I join academic, podcaster and friend of the show back for one last dance, Dario Llinares. Dario and I discuss that in 2020 "truth is a negotiation," that ratfucking has gone digital and finally his changing opinions of one 'slippery' Hugh Sloan.
Dr Dario Llinares is a Principal Lecturer in Contemporary Screen Media at the University of Brighton. Dario is also the co-host of The Cinematologists - a podcast and film club that aims to bring fans, filmmakers, critics and academics together to watch, discuss and engage with cinema of all forms, genres and eras.
Twitter: @dariodoubleL
Podcasts: THE CINEMATOLOGISTS, New Aural Cultures Podcast
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 116, I join Australia's mystery podcast "Woodstein" behind Finding Drago and sequel series Finding Desperado - Alexei Toliopoulos and Cameron James. Alexei, Cam and I discuss pushing the envelope to get people on the record, inspirations and evolution in their latest Finding Desperado series and we get a vitally important update on the status of Cam's corduroy purchase.
Alexei Toliopoulos is a comedian, filmmaker, writer and podcaster with an unmatched knowledge of popular culture. Besides live comedy and his beloved podcasts, Alexei also regularly appears as a film critic on ABC TV's The Mix and works as a 1st assistant director, producer and writer for many comedy projects and tv shows. Along with Cameron James, he presents the Mike Check and Total Reboot podcasts.
Twitter: @ThisisAlexei
Podcasts: Finding Drago, Total Reboot, Mike Check, The Big Film Buffet, Imprint Companion
Cameron James is a quickly rising comedian, actor, writer, and podcast guy. His laid back, confident demeanour combined with seamless crowd work and instinctive smooth improvisation style has gained him a reputation as one of the most exciting and hilarious performers on the circuit today.
He can currently be seen being funny on SBS' The Feed where he is also the head writer and producer. You've also seen him on your screens with his cohort, Becky Lucas, in their massive online series for Comedy Central "Share This" as well as their ABC Fresh Blood pilot "Be Your Own Boss" which they created, co-wrote and co-starred in.
His face has also appeared on the ABC's hit show Utopia, and you can hear him on his chart-topping podcasts "Mike Check", "Total Reboot" and the absolutely colossal hit "Finding Drago" which is available on the ABC website.
Accolades include an acclaimed 1-hour comedy special airing on ABC's "Comedy Next Gen", and he was National Runner-Up in Triple J's 2012 Raw Comedy. Cameron has also made multiple appearances on Triple J and has experienced sold-out runs at Perth Fringe World, Adelaide Fringe, Sydney Fringe, Sydney Comedy Festival, Bondi Feast and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival with his solo shows.
Named one of the "Funniest Aussie Comedians co follow On Social Media" by the Herald Sun, Cameron James is known for being a charming troublemaker with a reputation for being able to neatly deliver the art of observational and confessional material in both an intelligent and amusing approach.
He's supported comedy legends such as Wil Anderson, Tom Green (Can), Ari Shaffir (US), Tony Hinchcliffe (US), Akmal, and has been hand-picked to perform for over two thousand people at Splendour in the Grass for multiple years running.
Cameron James is clearly a new comedy talent with a big future. He thinks you should listen to music loud, never litter and be good to your mother.
Twitter: @iamcameronjames
Podcasts: Finding Drago, Total Reboot, Mike Check
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 115, I join semi-retired writer on the internet (formerly of Chud.com, ScreenCrave) and formidable film mind, Damon Houx. Damon and I discuss Woodstein's bluff game, the assumption of the audiences knowledge and strategising an elaborate game of tiddly winks for information.
About Damon Houx
Damon will try to dizzy you with his intellect, but--honestly--at worst you'll get mildly nauseous.
Twitter: @houx
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 114, I join freelance culture writer and screenwriter Trav Akbar. Trav and I discuss his first experience of Nixon is watching "Point Break" and the subtle genius of following WOODSTEIN through every setback and breakthrough and treating those two imposters the same.
About Trav Akbar
Wongi Brotha. Work on Kuarna Country. Live on Peramangk Country.
Travis grew up on the west coast of South Australia and has been interested in film since seeing Jurassic Park and Predator for the first time in the mid-nineties. Particularly fond of the action and thriller genres, he met his long-time idol, Jean Claude Van Damme, in 2016, talking with 'the muscles from Brussels' about his upcoming films and the hurdles he has faced in the entertainment industry. Some of his favourite films include Jurassic Park, The Salton Sea, Apt Pupil and Any Given Sunday. Travis loves the way a film can make people feel such a diverse range of emotions, from excitement and happiness to fear and sadness. He believes that creativity is what helps the world evolve and that the arts, is the centre of creativity.
Twitter: @travakbar
Outlets: The Curb, SBS Movies, NITV, Indigenous X
Website: darkbeforedawn.com.au
And just like that, here we are, at the end. One year. 45 episodes. A whole LOT of talking.
At the end of the Thomas Pynchon’s novel Inherent Vice, Doc finds himself alone in his car, no Shasta Fay to be found, driving along PCH and lost in a fog of the kind of density that only comes with lungs full of THC and a heart full of sorrow. Doc’s been here before, and he’s wondering if there’s any more to be found on what Clancy Charlock once called “the boulevards of regret.”
In that ending, Pynchon wrote, “Maybe then it would stay this way for days, maybe he'd have to just keep driving, down past Long Beach, down through Orange County, and San Diego and across a border where nobody could tell anymore in the fog who was Mexican, who was Anglo, who was anybody. Then again, he might run out of gas before that happened, and have to leave the caravan, and pull over on the shoulder, and wait. For whatever would happen. For a forgotten joint to materialize in his pocket. For the CHP to come by and choose not to hassle him. For a restless blonde in a Stingray to stop and offer him a ride. For the fog to burn off, and for something else this time, somehow, to be there instead.”
Whew. Don’t say the guy can’t write a great bummer of an ending.
But as for us…what will we see tonight, on the show, as the fog clears one last time?
About the Guest - BLAKE HOWARD
Blake Howard is a writer, a podcaster, and the editor-in-chief & co-founder of Australian film blog Graffiti With Punctuation. He is the creator of One Heat Minute Productions and the producer of Increment Vice.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 113, I re-join author, screenwriter, journalist and podcaster, Maria Lewis. Maria and I talk about this scene's connection with Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, Bradlee's shit-eating grin and Maria singing that she doesn't want to spill too much tea and "get defamed for things that are actually true."
About Maria Lewis
Maria Lewis is an author, screenwriter and journalist based in Australia. Getting her start as a police reporter, her writing on pop culture has appeared in publications such as the New York Post, Guardian, Penthouse, The Daily Mail, Empire Magazine, Gizmodo, Huffington Post, The Daily and Sunday Telegraph, i09, Junkee and many more. Previously seen as a presenter on SBS Viceland's nightly news program The Feed and as the host of Cleverfan on ABC, she has been a journalist for over 16 years.
Her best-selling debut novel Who's Afraid? was published in 2016, followed by its sequel Who's Afraid Too? in 2017, which was nominated for Best Horror Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2018. Who's Afraid? is being developed for television by the Emmy and BAFTA award-winning Hoodlum Entertainment. Her Young Adult debut, It Came From The Deep, was released globally on October 31, Halloween, 2017 and is a twist on The Little Mermaid meets Creature From The Black Lagoon.
Her fourth book, The Witch Who Courted Death, was released on Halloween, 2018 and won Best Fantasy Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2019. Her fifth novel set within the shared supernatural universe - The Wailing Woman - was nominated for Best Fantasy Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2020. She was the host of the limited podcast series Josie & The Podcats about the 2001 cult film.
Twitter: @moviemazz
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 112, I join TV Critic at The Hollywood Reporter and host of the All About Almodóvar Podcast, Inkoo Kang. Inkoo and I discuss her not enjoying the movie, viewing these quaint events through the vantage of 2020 and struggling to follow Woodward and Bernstein finding constellations in the random dots of evidence.
About Inkoo Kang
Inkoo Kang is a TV Critic at The Hollywood Reporter. Inkoo is the host of the All About Almodóvar podcast. Inkoo also has bylines at WIRED Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Variety, The Atlantic, Slate, Rotten Tomatoes, Salon, MTV News, Time Out New York, Rolling Stone and more.
Twitter: @inkookang
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 111, I join former Popcorn Taxi host, co-founder of Empire Magazine Australia, a former presenter on the Sci-Fi Channel and one of the sharpest minds in the Australian film community, Oscar Hillerstrom. Oscar and I talk about the power and influence of Goldman's script, Robert Redford delivering "Redford" moments before Oscar regales me with tales of Werner Herzog calling Jason Robards a "physical coward".
"I've spoken in front of UNESCO, A.F.T.R.S. and A.C.M.I. I've interviewed Joss Whedon at the Opera House and John Cleese at the Orpheum. I've appeared on Channel 10, Showtime, The Sci-Fi Channel, TV1 and A.B.C. Radio. I co-founded Empire Australia, ran Popcorn Taxi and started up Revolver Magazine. My YouTube Channels have over 4m+ views.
I've judged at MIFF, S.I.F.F., Fantastic Planet, Tropfest and the A.I.M.I.A. Awards, and was the inaugural winner of the F.A.C.T.S. Award School Scholarship."
Website: http://www.watchword.com.au/
Twitter: @BR260454
Raymond Chandler once wrote, “the French have a phrase for it. The bastards have a phrase for everything and they are always right. To say goodbye is to die a little.”
As we begin to make our long goodbyes, that’s something to think about, isn’t it? Maybe that’s why it’s so hard to let go of what’s lost—it feels like dying a little. Just ask our ol pal, Bigfoot Bjornsen…
About the Guest - ADAM NAYMAN
Adam Nayman is a critic, author and lecturer. He teaches cinema studies at the University of Toronto and is a contributing editor to Cinema Scope; he reviews films for The Ringer, Sight and Sound and Little White Lies. His books include It Doesn't Suck: Showgirls, from ECW Press, and The Coen Brothers: This Book Really Ties the Films Together, from Abrams. He lives in Toronto with his wife Tanya and their daughter Lea.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 110, I join production editor at Crikey News, former editor and writer for Junkee and Concrete Playground and co-founder of Movie Mezzanine, Tom Clift. Tom and I discuss the series as a time capsule for 2020, the similarities between President's and Heat, Tom's new appreciation for the 'work' of journalism presented in the movie and finally the potential tone of the final episodes of the series depending on results of the U.S election.
About Tom Clift
Tom is a film critic and production editor at Crikey News, former editor and writer for Junkee and Concrete Playground and co-founder of Movie Mezzanine
Twitter: @tom_clift
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 109, I welcome back President's super-fan, incredibly insightful film critic with bylines The New York Times, London's The Observer, Sight & Sound and former editor of Time Out New York, Joshua Rothkopf. In this joyful chat, Joshua and I discuss the heightened paranoia of the scene, the formal kinship to the work of Giallo and Argento, the fog in the plaza lifting revealing the vessels of our paranoia and so much more.
About Joshua Rothkopf
Joshua Rothkopf is the former Film Editor of Time Out New York, where he reviewed movies every week from 2004 to 2020. His writing has appeared in publications around the world including The New York Times, London's The Observer, Sight & Sound, Empire and In These Times, where he was chief film critic from 1999 to 2003. Rothkopf is a voting member of the National Society of Film Critics and the New York Film Critics Circle, the latter which he chaired from 2012 to 2014.
Twitter: @joshrothkopf
Outlets: New York Times, Sight and Sound, Empire
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 108, I welcome back friend of the show - a movie and corporate critic and editor at Ebert Voices, Nell Minow. Nell and I talk about the Mark Twain-ism that "history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes, talking to Aaron Sorkin about being on a "collision course with history" and the definitional corruption of the Nixon administration.
About Nell Minow
Movie critic, corporate governance maven. columnist, publisher
Assistant editor at rogerebert.com, Also: moviemom.com, thecredits.org, Vice-Chair, ValueEdge Advisors, Editor, Miniver Press and Editor: End of Life Stories,
Twitter: @nminow
Outlets: Rogerebert.com, moviemom.com, thecredits.org, End of Life Stories, Miniver Press
In the third and final part of this special three-part podcast miniseries from One Heat Minute Productions, filmmaker Gregor Jordan joins host and film critic Blake Howard to talk about making Dirt Music. Throughout the episode, we discuss Phillip Noyce having a crack at adapting the film, Kelly Macdonald's preparedness and spirit, Garrett Hedlund's soulful "jazz" style, and not knowing what the future holds for cinema chains in the wake of COVID-19.
Dirt Music was released in Australian cinemas on October 8th, 2020.
It Came From The Deep is a narrative podcast series based on the novel by best-selling author Maria Lewis. Chapters arrive each week, read by Sophie Parr, with bonus episodes breaking down the themes, inspiration and process with Blake Howard and Maria Lewis.
Trailer narrated by Kimie Tsukakoshi.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 107, I talk to internet movie news trailblazer, my legendary friend behind Dark Horizons, Garth Franklin. Garth and I talk about things one can get up to in an underground garage, Deep Throat in The X-Files or JFK or The Simpsons and how effectively a sharp inhalation of a cigarette emphasises a point.
Editor, Writer, Designer, Webmaster, Creator - Dark Horizons
One of the very first online entertainment journalists, Sydney-based Garth Franklin has clocked up more hours, stories and experience in this field than the entire staff of various other sites combined. Respected and well-regarded amongst his peers, Franklin created and designed the very first Dark Horizons® incarnation on geocities.com back in April 1996 and has steered it through at least four significant re-designs, two recessions, hundreds of interviews, thousands of screenings, and tens of thousands of articles.
Twitter: @darkhorizons
Outlets: DarkHorizons.com
In the second part of this special three-part podcast miniseries from One Heat Minute Productions, filmmaker Gregor Jordan joins host and film critic Blake Howard to talk about directing two academy award-winning 'Jokers' (Joaquin Phoenix in Buffalo Soldiers and Heath Ledger in Ned Kelly). Throughout the episode, we discuss his connection with Army life, the challenges of period films and budgetary constraints changing John Michael McDonagh's Malick-esque dream into the conventional movie delivered.
Dirt Music is releasing in Australian Cinemas on October 8th, 2020.
This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join writer and film critic Beatrice Loayza to talk about "hips gyrating" and "torsos jiggling" in the salsa dancing in MIAMI VICE.
About Beatrice:
Beatrice is a Peruvian-American writer and critic based in Washington, D.C. Beatrice is a regular at The A.V. Club. Beatrice has written for Film Comment, i-D, The Guardian, Sight & Sound, Reverse Shot, Filmmaker Magazine, The Brooklyn Rail, Roger Ebert, Hyperallergic, Bitch Media, Another Gaze, and more.
Follow Beatrice on Twitter: @bealoayza
I Think About Colin Farrell Salsa Dancing a Lot
42 episodes down, four more to go…we’re at the end now, friends. Staring at the sea of time, the sea of memory and forgetfulness, waiting for what happens to everything to happen to us too: An ending.
And so it’s endings we’re thinking about today, for the show, for the movie, for the American fate we’re all held hostage too... Jeez, remember when we used to have fun on this thing?
About the Guest - SEAN BURNS
Sean Burns is a Staff Writer at WBUR’s The ARTery and a Contributing Writer at North Shore Movies. He was Philadelphia Weekly’s Lead Film Critic from 1999 through 2013, and worked as the Movies Section Contributing Editor at The Improper Bostonian from 2006 until 2014. His reviews, interviews and essays have also appeared in Metro, The Village Voice, The Boston Herald, Nashville Scene, Time Out New York, Philadelphia City Paper, Movie Mezzanine, The House Next Door and RogerEbert.com. His writing has been called “jocular but serious, more like a 1940′s daily reporter pounding out columns on a manual typewriter than a typical 21st century navel-gazing film critic.” Meanwhile, his sisters still tell him that he “swears too much and drives like an old lady.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 106, I talk to writer, teacher, editor-at-large at Bright Wall/Dark Room, the wonderful Fran Hoepfner. Fran and I discuss journalists as conmen, her experience working for The Onion, taking Hal Holbrook's lead with inflammatory movie takes and having fun talking about the fall of Richard Nixon.
Fran Hoepfner is a writer from Chicago. Fran lives in New Jersey where she teaches undergraduate creative writing at Rutgers University in Newark. Fran is a staff writer for the film magazine Bright Wall/Dark Room. Fran previously worked for The Onion where she wrote, edited, directed, and produced multimedia projects. Fran has a BA in English and History from Kalamazoo College and an MFA in Fiction from Rutgers University in Newark.
Twitter: @franhoepfner
Outlets: Bright Wall/Dark Room
Website: https://www.franhoepfner.fyi/
In the first part of this special three-part podcast miniseries from One Heat Minute Productions, filmmaker Gregor Jordan joins host and film critic Blake Howard to talk about his feature film debut "Two Hands." Throughout the episode, we digress about those magical qualities that continue to make this darkly comedic, Aussie crime classic endure.
Dirt Music is releasing in Australian Cinemas on October 8th, 2020.
For a villainous organization with a name as bright and shiny-sounding as the Golden Fang, boy, the forces of evil sure do make life as dark as possible, for Doc, for Bigfoot, for the Harlingens… hell, everybody, including your humble narrator. Things are as dark as I’ve ever seen them… which is why today’s scene is such a shot of hope in a weary world, a portrait of kindness in a time when that word seems to have lost all meaning…
About the Guest - CHAD PERMAN
Chad Perman is the founder and editor-in-chief of Bright Wall/Dark Room. He is a writer and therapist, living in Seattle with his wife and their two children.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 105, I talk to the Editor at Large of RogerEbert.com, TV critic for New York Magazine and Vulture.com, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism, Matt Zoller Seitz. Matt and I talk about Mark Felt, the reality of this movie becoming fantasy, The Simpsons movie references educating a generation of movie lovers and so much more.
Matt Zoller Seitz is the Editor at Large of RogerEbert.com, TV critic for New York Magazine and Vulture.com, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism.
Twitter: @mattzollerseitz
Outlets: Roger Ebert Dot Com, New York Magazine/Vulture
Website: https://mzsworldstore.com/
Books: The Wes Anderson Collection, The Sopranos Sessions, Mad Men Carousel, The Oliver Stone Experience
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 104, I talk to Australian freelance film critic and entertainment industry journalist, Doug Jamieson. Doug and I talk his obsession with American Presidents, reframing Nixon through the lens of 2020 and how Australia lost a Prime Minister that one time.
Doug Jamieson is a freelance film critic and entertainment industry journalist. He is the Editor and Founder of The Jam Report and a Rotten Tomatoes approved film critic. Doug is also the Awards Editor of Filmotomy and a regular contributor at the AU review.
Doug is also a proud member of GALECA: The Society of LGBT Entertainment Critics, The Online Film and Television Association, AACTA, and The Large Association of Movie Blogs, where he is also a regular guest on their podcast, The Lambcast.
Twitter: @itsdougjam
Outlets: The Jam Report, Filmotomy, The AU Review
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 103, I talk to film and TV writer and director, and according to a scientist at MIT "the twitter guy" BenDavid Grabinski . BenDavid and I talk about Sneakers, BlackHat, breaking my brain and of course; "Rat Fucking."
I somehow make movies and TV. Examples: HAPPILY (2021) // ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK? (2019) // SLAPPY AND THE STINKERS (1998)
Twitter: @bdgrabinski
A peace sign that transforms into a middle finger—it’s Doc’s signature gesture, and a sign of the times. A symbol of hope and love that curdles into anger and entropy…and if that doesn’t sum up so much of Inherent Vice and what it’s about—hell what so much of today is about—well, after 41 episodes of doing this, I’m not quite sure what does….
About the Guest - CJ WALLIS
CIGARETTES & RED VINES co-founder CJ Wallis abandoned a fifteen year professional hockey career as a goaltender shortly after earning a job interview in New York for Late Night with Conan O'Brien. In lieu of film school, Wallis volunteered for nearly four years aside filmmaker Scott Smith on his award winning debut feature film Rollercoaster, learning and helping to execute every step of production from script to screen. Since then, Wallis has gone onto direct and produce award-winning film, television and music video productions and currently the official filmmaker for Warner Bros recording artist Curren$y. He has been involved with the site since its inception in early 1999. You can find him on Twitter at @FortyFPS.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 102, I talk to writer, director and host of the Talk Easy podcast Sam Fragoso. Sam and I discuss breaking film criticism retirement to be here, and the way that 2020 has stripped the artifice away from conversations; on his show and in the minute at hand.
Sam is a writer, director, and radio host based in Los Angeles. From 2013-2017 he operated the film-focused website, Movie Mezzanine. Founded in 2016, Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso is a weekly podcast of intimate, long-form interviews with people from all walks of life: filmmakers, comedians, activists, politicians, actors, and once, my mother. Sam's writings have appeared in Vanity Fair, NPR, WIRED, The New Republic, Playboy, and The Atlantic. He was previously the Creative Director of the Roxie Theater in San Francisco.
His debut film, Sebastian, is about his grandfather who left Mexico for America in 1948. It's played festivals around the US and Europe. You can watch it here.
You can watch his music video for Noel Wells' "Still Sleeping" here.
Twitter: @SamFragoso
Podcast: Talk Easy
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 101, I talk to Austin-based writer, actor, and director, Macon Blair. Macon and I discuss Robert Walden's face, being in a film - Green Room - that acts as a text that predicts current U.S race conflicts and asking Steven Soderbergh what his favourite movie is...the answer: All The President's Men.
Macon Blair is a writer, actor, and director living in Austin, Texas. His credits in various capacities include Hold The Dark, Blue Ruin, Green Room, Logan Lucky, The Florida Project, and I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore. He's written comic book stories for Marvel, Dark Horse, and Image. He previously collaborated with Joe Flood on the graphic novel Hellcity, and Long Road To Liquor City has been a labor of love for them in the years since then.
Twitter: @MaconBlair
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 100, I talk to co-host of The Sinner Files podcast and inspirational figure for the creation of this podcast series, Stu Coote. Stu and I talk about effortless craft, the alchemy of President's, the never-ending year of 2020 and talk Hoffman's improbable but undeniable sex appeal.
Stu is the self-appointed lead leg of THE SINNER FILES PODCAST Tripod. Stu is also the primary film geek for Australian geek site GEEK OF OZ.
Twitter: @stu_watches
Podcast: The Sinner Files
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 99, I welcome one of the "top blokes" in all podcasting - host and producer of Culturally Relevant, The /Filmcast and The Tobolowsky Files - David Chen. David and I discuss that modern-day journalistic movies continue to be inspired by President's, doing market research for a minute by minute podcast and finally that the events feel quaint in contrast the daily indignities of the current U.S administration.
David works in digital and social marketing. In his spare time, David makes podcasts and art. David is the host and producer of The /Filmcast and The Tobolowsky Files, in addition to television podcasts such as A Cast of Kings and Decoding Westworld.
In 2014, David directed a movie, The Primary Instinct. In 2015, David released a looping cello EP. David's video work has featured in online publications such as Rolling Stone, Buzzfeed, Slate, Vulture, Indiewire, Laughing Squid, Devour, Bustle, Cosmopolitan, Grantland, Metro.co.uk, Vimeo Staff Picks, Allocine, and Digg.
Twitter: @davechensky
Podcasts: Culturally Relevant, The /Filmcast, The Tobolowsky Files, A Cast of Kings
Patreon: patreon.com/davechen
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 98, I welcome back digital editor at NITV and co-host of the Take it Blak podcast, Jack Latimore. Jack and I discuss that the culture of Watergate "blooded" the next generation of Republicans, being sure that FBI agent Joe is using this interaction with Bernstein to intensify surveillance and the symptoms of conspiratorial lockdown thinking in Melbourne, Victoria.
Digital Editor at Nation Indigenous TV (NITV) News. Birpai. Writer. Co-host & producer for the Take In Blak podcast.
Twitter: @LatimoreJack
Outlet: NITV, Take It Blak
We come now to the point in which Doc finally meets his maker, in a manner of speaking—the crown prince of Palos Verdes, one Crocker Fenway. A wealthy elitist who lives a life of unusually high density and incoherence, raping and pillaging the American Fate for his own nefarious ends, Crocker is as close as we get to a Big Bad in Inherent Vice, and he’s the man who paid Doc his first buck on his first case… So what’s it mean to meet your god, and find out he’s a devil? Well… gosh…
About the Guest - DAMON HOUX
Damon will try to dizzy you with his intellect, but--honestly--at worst you'll get mildly nauseous.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 97, I talk with National politics correspondent for Reuters, James Oliphant. James and talk Woodward revelations, the fallout of the Atlantic articles, the Nixon administration creating the playbook for going after the press; this conversation could be titled - "What All the President's Men hath raught."
National politics correspondent for Reuters. Father. Lawyer. Film guy. Proudly from flyover country. ex-White House, Congress, Supreme Court.
Twitter: @jamesoliphant
Outlet: Reuters
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 96, I talk with the head of editorial at Pedestrian Group, Melissa Matheson. Mel and I discuss that barbecues and lamingtons make Australia's election day the best in the world, the difficulty and the necessity of trusting journalists and their sources as an editor and the camaraderie for her journalistic peers past and present revisiting this minute in particular.
Melissa Matheson is the head of editorial at Pedestrian Group, covering Business Insider, Lifehacker, Gizmodo and Kotaku.
Matheson was the managing editor at Nova Entertainment's GOAT. Matheson was the digital content director and contributions manager at Australian Radio Network (ARN) and a senior editor at SBS World News. Before that, Matheson spent nine years at News Corp in several roles, including as the editor of mX Sydney.
Twitter: @Mel_Matheson
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 95, I join award-winning writer and film critic Craig "Uncle Crizzle" Lindsey. Craig and I take wild tangents into Tim Tams, being so triggered as a black man in America that he missed out on refreshments at a drive-in screening of TENET, and finally, Craig delivers the quote of the series so far - "cut-to Bradlee looking like Dolemite."
Craig D. Lindsey is an award-winning writer whose work has appeared in The Village Voice, Vulture, Nashville Scene, The News and Observer, and Houston Press. He is a member of the Houston Film Critics Society and has covered arts and pop culture for more than two decades.
Twitter: @unclecrizzle
This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join the incredibly talented filmmaker behind "Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets," "45365," "Contemporary Color," and more Bill Ross. Bill takes us back to - what he refers to as his film school - cutting the MIAMI VICE trailer.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 94, I join actor, entertainment host, producer, podcaster and movie nerd, Clarke Wolfe. Clarke and I have a sprawling conversation through pop culture, experiencing COVID-19 in different US states and go long on the fact that denial does not mean something didn't happen.
Clarke Wolfe is an actress, an entertainment host, and a producer originally from Atlanta, Georgia. She was last seen in the horror-comedy SATANIC PANIC with Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell. This Christmas, Clarke stars opposite genre icon, Barbara Crampton, in the segment "A Christmas Miracle" featured in the holiday horror anthology DEATHCEMBER.
Clarke began her theatre career as a small child and hasn't stopped since, having appeared on stages in New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. She most recently produced and co-starred in SLASHED! The Musical, an original horror-comedy musical, that had its world premiere at the Hollywood Fringe Festival. After quickly selling out its initial run, SLASHED! was nominated for Best Musical and the Encore! Producer's Award.
In addition to stage credits that include leading roles in classics like BAREFOOT IN THE PARK, OLEANNA, and MACBETH, Clarke has been seen on screens big and small, leading short films WHERE ARE YOU?, THE DRAWING, and the upcoming satirical comedy POLTERGAYS!. She is currently a student at Lesly Kahn and Company.
A popular correspondent for DC Comics, IMDb, Nerdist, Syfy, and many more, Clarke Wolfe has become one of the most prominent female voices within the geek culture space. Most recently for over 400 episodes, Clarke was a regular cast member on the DC Universe chat show DC DAILY.
A well-known figure in the horror community, Clarke was the creator, showrunner, and host of COLLIDER NIGHTMARES, a video discussion show for Complex Media that welcomed guests including Academy Award winners Guillermo del Toro, Geena Davis, and Gore Verbinski. Her thoughts and analysis on the controversial genre have been read by millions online, and she has brought her love of horror, sci-fi, and fantasy to events around the world including San Diego Comic-Con, SXSW, Paley Fest, New York Comic Con, and LA Comic-Con.
Clarke Wolfe's pop culture knowledge has been lauded throughout the digital space. A fan of entertainment across the board, Clarke has interviewed and shared the stage with many world-renowned cultural icons, and in 2015, she was named Editor-In-Chief of the beloved brand Amy Poehler's Smart Girls for the Legendary Digital Network.
She has also made a name for herself in the online trivia world. In 2016 Clarke was voted "Rookie of the Year" of Skybound Entertainment's eSports trivia league the Movie Trivia Schmoedown. Just a short time later, she and Rachel Cushing would team up and become two-time champions known to fans around the world as "The Shirewolves."
Clarke currently splits her time between Atlanta, GA and Los Angeles, CA. Her hobbies include golf, karaoke, and wine tasting. She also enjoys reading and is a member of two book clubs — one focusing on horror literature and one focusing on comics.
Twitter: @clarkewolfe
Website: https://www.clarkewolfe.com/
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 93, I join film critic/staff writer for The Atlantic and co-host of the Blank Check movie podcast, David Sims. David and I talk Pakula, paranoia, newsroom movies before getting lost down several Oscar race tangents.
David Sims has been the film critic and a staff writer at The Atlantic since 2014. With actor and comedian Griffin Newman, he hosts the movie podcast Blank Check, which delves through directors' filmographies movie by movie and is consistently ranked as one of the most popular film podcasts available. He worked as a staff writer at The A.V. Club for five years, and is a regular guest on several New York radio programs, as well as a member of the New York Film Critics Circle. He lives in Brooklyn.
Twitter: @davidlsims
Outlets: The Atlantic, Blank Check Podcast
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 92, I join author, writer, journalist and podcaster, Lee Zachariah. Lee and I dive deeper into the questions of Goldman's contribution to the screenplay and discuss how one separates art from the artist in appraising this film knowing about the abuse caused at the hands of Stephen Collins.
Lee Zachariah is a writer who has worked across film, television and journalism since 2003. He has written on politics and the arts for Vice, Junkee, the Age, the Guardian and Big Issue. He co-hosted the ABC2 film comedy series The Bazura Project, and has written for The Chaser on The Hamster Wheel, The Checkout and The Hamster Decides, and on news satire show, Shaun Micallef's Mad As Hell.
Twitter: @leezachariah
Podcast: Hell is for Hyphenates
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 91, I join comedian, actor, writer, and podcast guy behind Total Reboot, Mike Check and Finding Drago, Cameron James. Cameron and I discuss the career of Robert Redford, great tactics of interrogation and - in a first for the show - being inspired to purchase a corduroy jacket.
Cameron James is a quickly rising comedian, actor, writer, and podcast guy. His laid back, confident demeanour combined with seamless crowd work and instinctive smooth improvisation style has gained him a reputation as one of the most exciting and hilarious performers on the circuit today.
He can currently be seen being funny on SBS’ The Feed where he is also the head writer and producer. You’ve also seen him on your screens with his cohort, Becky Lucas, in their massive online series for Comedy Central “Share This” as well as their ABC Fresh Blood pilot “Be Your Own Boss” which they created, co-wrote and co-starred in.
His face has also appeared on the ABC’s hit show Utopia, and you can hear him on his chart topping podcasts “Mike Check”, “Total Reboot” and the absolutely huge hit “Finding Drago” which is available on the ABC website.
Accolades include an acclaimed 1 hour comedy special airing on ABC’s “Comedy Next Gen” and he was National Runner-Up in Triple J’s 2012 Raw Comedy. Cameron has also made multiple appearances on Triple J and has experienced sold out runs at Perth Fringe World, Adelaide Fringe, Sydney Fringe, Sydney Comedy Festival, Bondi Feast and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival with his solo shows.
Named one of the “Funniest Aussie Comedians co follow On Social Media” by the Herald Sun, Cameron James is known for being a charming troublemaker with a reputation for being able to neatly deliver the art of observational and confessional material in both an intelligent and amusing approach.
He’s supported comedy legends such as Wil Anderson, Tom Green (Can), Ari Shaffir (US), Tony Hinchcliffe (US), Akmal, and has been hand picked to perform for over two thousand people at Splendour in the Grass for multiple years running.
Cameron James is clearly a new comedy talent with a big future. He thinks you should listen to music loud, never litter and be good to your mother.
Twitter: @iamcameronjames
Podcasts: Finding Drago, Total Reboot, Mike Check
For all the talk of Inherent Vice’s hazylazy and sunshine-y avoidance of dark and gritty neo-noir, the movie doesn’t get much more harrowing than our favorite gumshoe (or gumsandal, I guess) getting tied to a pipe and shot full of PCP in last week’s scene…or maybe it does? Maybe Doc wandering into the film’s true heart of darkness happens here, tonight, in a hitman’s garage, where he learns who his true partner has been all along…
About the Guest - JORDAN RAUP
Jordan Raup is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Film Stage and a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 90, I join senior editor at Bright Wall/Dark Room, Kelsey Ford. Kelsey and I discuss All The President's Men shares a lot of "howdunit" qualities of something like Knives Out and prescribing President's to punish her family after a Christmas Eve fight.
Kelsey Ford is a Senior Editor at Bright Wall/Dark Room. She currently lives in Los Angeles with her two cats and one dead houseplant. Her work has also appeared in Pacific Standard, The Millions, and Storychord.
Twitter: @kelsfjord
Outlet: BWDR
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 89, I join writer, director, teacher and co-host of Slate's WORKING podcast, Isaac Butler. Isaac and I discuss that this movie would not have been possible without method acting (despite Hoffman being the only key actor formally trained) before Isaac compares me to Spielberg and I end the show over-f*cking-whelmed.
Isaac Butler is the co-host of Slate's Working podcast. He previously hosted Lend Me Your Ears, a podcast about Shakespeare and politics. He is the co-author, with Dan Kois, of The World Only Spins Forward: The Ascent of Angels in America and is currently working on The Method, a narrative history of method acting, for Bloomsbury.
Twitter: @parabasis
Podcast: Working, Lend Me Your Ears
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 88, I join comedian, actor, writer and podcaster the incredible Ify Nwadiwe. Ify and I discuss fandom, morality, politics, pop-culture, journalism drinking too much Rosé and Dennis (not Dustin) Hoffman.
About Ify Nwadiwe
Ify is a California native, born and raised in Los Angeles. Growing up, Ify has always had a love for comedy, As with most comedians from SoCal, he joined the Comedy Sportz High School league and learned the art of short-form improv. After he graduated, he joined Cherry Spitz Comedy, one of the longest-running improv groups in the OC, for seven years. Ify eventually started taking classes at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles in 2012 and took his comedy to a higher level. You can catch him performing at the theatre with White Women (All Black, none wack). As a stand-up, his set was featured on The UCB Show for SeeSo (NBC), and he recorded his debut album, The Community College Dropout, with Comedy Dynamics. He's been featured on multiple TV shows like Key and Peele, Comedy Bang Bang, and Workaholics. He's a former staff writer for @Midnight on Comedy Central (on which he has also appeared as a guest) and has written for shows on the channels BET and TruTv.
Twitter: @IfyNwadiwe
Podcast: Who Shot Ya?
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 87, I join a writer for Film School Rejects, the hilarious Anna Swanson. Anna and I discuss that her first time viewing left her marvelling "what a picture" like Al Pacino's Marvin Schwarz from Once Upon a Time ...in Hollywood.
Anna Swanson is a writer for Film School Rejects, a horror movie junkie, a fan of Old Hollywood, and a defender of GREASE 2.
Twitter: @annaswnsn
Outlet: Film School Rejects
As we return once more to the craggy, cauliflower-eared and swastika’d face of Puck Beaverton, so too are we paid a visit by an old INCREMENT VICE pal just one more time. And when two chatty Kathys like Travis and Jordan get together…well…let’s just not expect a whole heck of a lot of structure to this episode, ok gang?
About the Guest - JORDAN HARPER
Jordan Harper is the Edgar Award-winning author of the incredible SHE RIDES SHOTGUN and LOVE AND OTHER WOUNDS. He is also a television writer and producer, and wrote/developed the late, great, and unreleased LA CONFIDENTIAL TV series, which had a pilot so perfect that its demise is final, conclusive proof of God's absence.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 86, I join writer, critic, filmmaker and source of much Twitter joy, Danny Bowes. Danny and I discuss the desiccated ideal of American journalism, unguarded moments, and Pakula and Redford take film seriously as an art form.
"New York-based Danny Bowes makes film and theatre pieces when he isn't writing criticism of many kinds. A constant (and constantly humourous) presence on Twitter, Bowes is deeply connected to the continuing saga of film and film criticism, bringing wit and enthusiasm to the stories behind classic films as well as the state of modern TV and movies. He started writing for Premiere, which led to many other gigs, many of them online, including dedicated himself to reviewing Bollywood films for Rogerebert.com, giving them the attention they aren't often afforded elsewhere. He communicates a love for his favourite auteurs that extends to their making project choices that play to their strengths. He lets his personal obsessions and loves drift into his writing because the success of the medium is personal to him. His writing on the state of criticism and his words in tribute of Roger Ebert aren't just relevant; they're deeply touching. He knows better than most that one must have a love for the medium to keep writing criticism because it isn't always a rewarding profession. He has an infectious conversational style, illuminating every aspect of a production with such glee that you can practically see his eyes lighting up as he discusses everything right with Kiss Me Deadly and Buckaroo Banzai. He's willing to go to bat not merely for films or artists he admires, but for the idea of a rational, civil critical conversation, an endangered species in 2014, making him a most vital voice."
- Scout Tafoya, The Encyclopedia of Film Criticism, 2014
Twitter: @bybowes
Outlets: Rogerebert.com, Premiere
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 85, I critic/writer for The New York Times and RogerEbert.com and author of the much anticipated Made Men: The Story of Goodfellas, Glenn Kenny. Glenn and I discuss President's dynamism, endless rewatchability and that they don't make motion pictures like this anymore.
Glenn Kenny is the editor of A Galaxy Not So Far Away: Writers and Artists On 25 Years of 'Star Wars' (Holt, 2002) and the author of Robert De Niro: Anatomy of An Actor (Phaidon/Cahiers du Cinema, 2014). His writings on the arts have appeared in a wide variety of publications, which include the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Rolling Stone, the Village Voice, Entertainment Weekly, Humanities, and others. From the mid-1990s to the magazine's 2007 folding, he was a senior editor and the chief film critic for Premiere. There he commissioned and edited pieces by David Foster Wallace, Tony Kushner, Martin Amis, William Prochnau, and other well-regarded writers. He also wrote early features on such soon-to-be-prominent motion picture figures as Paul Thomas Anderson and Billy Bob Thornton. He currently contributes film reviews and essays to RogerEbert.com and Vanity Fair Online, Decider, the Criterion Collection website, and other outlets. He has made numerous television and radio appearances and appears as an actor in Steven Soderbergh's 2009 film The Girlfriend Experience, and Preston Miller's 2010 God's Land. He was born in Fort Lee, New Jersey and has been a resident of Brooklyn since 1990; he lives in that borough with his wife.
Twitter: @Glenn__Kenny
Outlets: The New York Times, RogerEbert.com, Glenn's blog "Some Came Running"
All The President's Men (Warner)
Cinematographer Gordon Willis has gone on record calling this hi-def version a botch, and complaining, quite justifiably, at not having been even contacted with a notion to being consulted on it. And it's true—if the cinematographer's alive and still has eyes and so one, he or she ought to be consulted. And then you get Vittorio Storaro and his unusual ideas concerning aspect ratios and you…oh, never mind. In any event, the Blu-ray of this classic and still extremely engaging thriller DOES render colors little toward the hot side, particularly in the scenes set in the Washington Post offices—the red filing cabinets do look as if they've been freshly painted. Redford IS very golden and blonde. And so on. On the plus side, I have to say that this only really registers as a distraction when you're concentrating on these details. In a lot of other respects, the new detail really enhances the absorbing viewing experience. But still. Come on. — B-
Glenn's Book, Made Men: The Story of Goodfellas, is available from 15 September 2020.
For the thirtieth anniversary of its premiere comes the vivid and immersive history behind Martin Scorsese's signature film Goodfellas, hailed by critics as the greatest mob movie ever made.
When Goodfellas first hit the theatres in 1990, a classic was born. Few could anticipate the unparalleled influence it would have on pop culture, one that would inspire future filmmakers and redefine the gangster picture as we know it today. From the rush of grotesque violence in the opening scene to the iconic hilarity of Joe Pesci's endlessly quoted "Funny how?" shtick, it's little wonder the film is widely regarded as a mainstay in contemporary cinema. In the first-ever behind-the-scenes story of Goodfellas, film critic Glenn Kenny chronicles the making and afterlife of the film that introduced America to the real modern gangster—brutal, ruthless, yet darkly appealing, the villain we can't get enough of. Featuring interviews with the film's major players, including Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro, Made Men shines a light on the lives and stories wrapped up in the Goodfellas universe, and why its enduring legacy is still essential to charting the trajectory of American culture thirty years later.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 84, I join lecturer of English at Yale, screenwriter, host of To Live & Dialogue in LA podcast on the Yale Podcast Network, Aaron Tracy. Aaron and I discuss the tragic hubbub between Redford and Goldman, this scene as a substitute action scene and finally skip into the next minute to heap praise on the line; "I don't want a cookie."
Lecturer in English at Yale. Among other TV projects, Aaron is currently writing and Executive Producing a four-part limited series for Lifetime Network set in 1960s Hollywood; as well as a limited series for Sonar Entertainment about the John Edwards scandal.
Aaron has previously written on popular series such as Law & Order: SVU. He's the Creator and Executive Producer of Sequestered, a serialized thriller that ran two seasons on Sony's Crackle Network. In 2018, USA Network produced Aaron's pilot, The Tap, co-written with Andrew Lenchewski, starring Oscar-winner Tom McCarthy, and Executive Produced by one of Aaron's heroes, Rob Reiner.
Aaron has also sold original TV pilots to CBS, MGM, Freeform, Alcon, UCP, Lionsgate TV, and others. In audio, Aaron is creating, writing, and producing several original scripted dramas for Audible, including an underdog NBA story with Steve Nash; a police thriller with James Patterson; and a revenge tale set around daytime TV with Kelly Ripa. Aaron hosts To Live & Dialogue in LA on the Yale Podcast Network, featuring conversations with fellow screenwriters.
Twitter: @aarondtracy
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 83, I join host of the Screen Drafts Podcast and Vidiots trivia, Clay Keller. Clay and I discuss this scene as the "His Girl Friday" moment of the movie, the newsroom genre and claim that this historical moment is the reason for the combative, facts adverse, Fox propaganda.
The host of the Screen Drafts Podcast and Vidiots Trivia. Writing, acting, retweeting anything that mentions BROADCAST NEWS.
Twitter: @claykeller
Outlet: Screen Drafts
“A blind cannonball down into ol Karma” is how Sortilege describes today’s scene, and she sure ain’t kidding. All of the forces kicked up by Doc’s action and inaction, his heroism and his complicity…well, let’s just say they all come back to visit him today, with more than a few baseball bats and cosmic debts, all demanding to be paid and signed for on the dotted line or else…
About the Guest - S.A. COSBY
S. A. Cosby is a writer from Southeastern Virginia. He won the 2019 Anthony Award for Best Short Story for "The Grass Beneath My Feet", and his previous books include BROTHERHOOD OF THE BLADE and MY DARKEST PRAYER. He resides in Gloucester, Virginia. When not writing, he is an avid hiker and chess player.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 80, I join Melbourne mums, former journalists and hosts of the Bluey! podcast Gotta Be Done, Kate McMahon and Mary Bolling. Kate, Mary and I discuss the value of silence as a Mum, watching this movie for the first time, vague memories of seeing Bob Woodward speak and being a witness to real-life editing meetings and fighting for your corner/section.
Kate is a communications manager for the Victorian Government, mum of three, and disability advocate. As a journalist and editor, she has worked for The Age, Herald Sun, Financial Times and Daily Mirror. Mary is a storyteller, mum, and podcast obsessive, and she's covered news, music and culture across print, radio and tv.
Gotta Be Done is a podcast where two Melbourne mums obsess over the genius Australian kids TV show Bluey! Their weekly podcast recaps every episode of multi-award-winning Bluey, and deep-dives parenting and pop culture along the way.
TWITTER: @blueypodcast
WEBSITE: www.blueypod.com
PODCAST: Gotta Be Done
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 81 host Blake Howard joins an incredible film mind and film critic on sabbatical, Brendan Hodges. Brendan and I discuss how President's is uniquely suited to this format and that this scene is a moody, fireworks show of drama and intrigue that encapsulates the essence of the film.
Film Critic on sabbatical, bylines at Roger Ebert dot com - @ebertvoices, and The Metaplex. Lover of the B movie and prone to ramble about aspect ratios at parties.
Twitter: @metaplexmovies
Outlets: The Metaplex, Vague Visages, Roger Ebert Dot Com
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 80, I join senior contributor at Film School Rejects/One Perfect Shot and writer at Cinema Scope Magazine, Meg Shields. Meg and I discuss "what if Scott Glenn and lasers?"; the horror story of Martha Mitchell seen through the performance of Jane Alexander; and the fact that with great power comes great "mob-ish" behaviour.
Senior Contributor at Film School Rejects/One Perfect Shot (@rejectnation), Writer at Cinema Scope Magazine (@cinemascopemag).
Twitter: @TheWorstNun
Outlets: Film School Rejects, Cinema Scope
MIAMI NICE is back and Katie’s introduction articulates the challenge of talking about salsa dancing, sexy with cops in 2020. In the episode proper (recorded in May 2020), hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard talk about ladies and love scenes.
Well, here it comes: the big P-L-O-T. The sea of story that so many seem to get lost within while watching Inherent Vice. The rush of strange names: Adrian, Puck, Vincent...and, of course, our ol pal Bigfoot...Like one of Adrian's baseball bats to the head, it's a scene that fires one massive chunk of exposition right at our brains...The only question, then, is the same that afflicts Doc: Can we catch it?
About the Guest - DAVID FEAR
David Fear is a Senior Editor and critic at Rolling Stone, and the former Film Editor of Time Out NY. His work has been published in The New York Times Magazine, The Village Voice, Esquire, Spin, NY Daily News, San Francisco Bay Guardian, Moviemaker, Nashville Weekly and numerous other publications. He lives in Brooklyn, as all writers must.
Imprint Companion is the only podcast on the Australian Internet about "DVD Culture."
Hang onto your slipcases because Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) team up to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's brand new boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films.
Imprint Companion May 2020 Pt.1: THE WAR OF THE WORLDS, SORRY WRONG NUMBER, I MARRIED A MONSTER FROM OUTER SPACE
This episode we're talking Imprint 1 - "The War of the Worlds" (1953), Imprint 2 - "Sorry Wrong Number" (1948) and Imprint 3 - "I Married a Monster from Outer Space" (1958).
Blake Howard - Twitter & One Heat Minute Website
Alexei Toliopoulos - Twitter & Total Reboot
RELEASE DATE: May 27th, 2020
NUMBER OF DISCS: 1
RATING: M
RUNTIME (IN MINUTES): 125
H.G Wells' chilling novel of a Martian invasion of Earth becomes even more frightening in the 1953 film adaptation widely regarded as one of the greatest sci-fi movies of all time.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
RELEASE DATE: May 27th, 2020
NUMBER OF DISCS: 1
RUNTIME (IN MINUTES): 128
While on the telephone, an invalid woman overhears what she thinks is a murder plot and attempts to prevent it. Starring Barbara Stanwyck & Burt Lancaster
Special Features and Technical Specs:
RELEASE DATE: May 27th, 2020
NUMBER OF DISCS: 1
RUNTIME (IN MINUTES): 117
I Married A Monster From Outer Space tells the story of a race of monster-like aliens from another planet who try to conquer Earth by taking over a small town, inhabiting the bodies of prominent citizens and trying to impregnate the women.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 79, I join hosts of The B-Side Podcast, East Coast filmmakers, one host of the Cinephile Game Night, contributors to (and one co-founder of) The Film Stage. Conor, Dan and I 'soft recommend' Pakula's "Comes a Horseman," the mastery of subtly building tension, writing for a school paper, and all the reasons why Dustin Hoffman's give an all-timer of a line reading in this minute.
Post-Production Wrangler | Writer/Contributor: The Film Stage (@thefilmstage) | Producer: The B Side Podcast | Host: #CinephileGameNight
Twitter: @scruffyl00kin
Website: https://thefilmstage.com/
Podcast: The B-Side Podcast (@TFSBSide)
Co-founder of The Film Stage/filmmaker/guy who loves movies
Twitter: @djmecca
Website: https://thefilmstage.com/
Podcast: The B-Side Podcast
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 78, I join festival programmer, film producer and podcast host of the Who Shot Ya? Podcast, Drea Clark. Drea and I discuss Pakula's distinct point of view which conveys a deep understanding of how humans read each other and this scene echoing the teachable moment where Bernstein updates Woodward's copy.
Drea Clark is the co-host of the WHO SHOT YA? Podcast; has produced the independent features The Last Time You Had Fun, Lake Los Angeles, and No Light and No Land Anywhere, and has programmed for Sundance, Slamdance, Bentonville and LA Film Festival. She is incapable of watching characters speaking in accents without imitating them, poorly.
Twitter: @TheDreaClark
Website: http://www.dreaclark.com/
Podcast: Who Shot Ya?
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 77, I join Editor-in-Chief of Decider and Vice President of Digital Strategy at the New York Post, Mark Graham. Mark and I discuss the strange Graham connection with the real-life Bookkeeper Judy Hoback Miller, watching this movie for the first time and his birthday being the same day that Nixon vowed that he wasn't going to resign.
Editor-in-Chief, Decider and Vice President, Digital Strategy, New York Post
Twitter: @unclegrambo
Website: https://whatevs.tumblr.com/
Outlets: Decider, New York Post
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 76, I join writer, filmmaker associate producer and Alan J. Pakula's assistant on All The President's Men, Jon Boorstin. Jon and I discuss everything about his experience working on President's, the counterintuitive editing practices and sitting up close and personal with the under-rated master Alan J. Pakula.
Jon Boorstin is a writer and filmmaker who works in a broad range of media. His novel The Newsboys' Lodging-House won the New York Society Library Book Award for Historical Fiction, and Publishers Weekly called his novel Pay or Play "the definitive send-up of Hollywood." He made the Oscar®-nominated documentary Exploratorium; created Time Mobile, a pioneer prototype video game, for Charles Eames and IBM; wrote the IMAX film To the Limit, winner of the Geode Award for best IMAX film; was Associate Producer on All The President's Men, and wrote and, with director Alan J. Pakula, produced the thriller Dream Lover, winner of the Grand Prix at the Festival du Cinéma Fantastique in Avoriaz, France. He is the co-creator (and show-runner) of the television series Three Moons over Milford, a People Magazine "Must See" comedy about the end of the world. Boorstin has written a book on practical film theory, The Hollywood Eye, re-issued as Making Movies Work and widely used in film schools, and has taught film at USC, the American Film Institute, and around the world, including as Fulbright professor at the National Film Institute in Pune, India. He is a member of the Writers Guild of America, the Los Angeles Institute for the Humanities at USC, and the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.
Website:http://www.jonboorstin.com/about
On Its 40th Anniversary: Notes on the Making of All the President's Men - By Jon Boorstin
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 75, I join Indiana born, pro-athlete, turned actor and top model, Bo Roberts. Bo and I talk about the doors of potential gigs slamming in your face, audition tradecraft and Bo's perceptive reading that the Bookkeeper's sister is opening the door as an act to free her sister of the burden of what she knows.
Fresh off the pages of Cosmo, GQ and Men's Health (among many others), Bo Roberts who is named one of the "50 Sexiest Men Alive," transitioned from modelling to acting. He has appeared various projects including Legendary Pictures/Noam Murro's "300: Rise of an Empire"; Fox's "The Mindy Project" and USA Network's "Burn Notice" and most recently in Lionsgate/Kevin Carraway's "Change of Command" with Michael Jai White and Steve Austin.
Originally from Kentuckiana (southern Indiana), Bo was "seen" in South Beach Miami where he was discovered as a model and signed to an international contract; he then relocated to New York and Italy. While in New York he actively began studying acting at the HB Studio (Stanislavsky method) and training in movement at the Broadway Dance Centre. In Los Angeles, he is a member of Anthony Meindl's studio/workshop.
A former member Indiana's CERT (SWAT team/police force) and a brief stint as a cage fighter with the MMA; Bo is licensed for life and very well versed in fight technique and weapons.
Twitter: @mrboroberts
Website: https://www.borobertstalent.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrboroberts
Raymond Chandler once wrote:
“Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid. He is the hero; he is everything. He must be a complete man and a common man and yet an unusual man. He must be, to use a rather weathered phrase, a man of honor—by instinct, by inevitability, without thought of it, and certainly without saying it. He must be the best man in his world and a good enough man for any world…
“The story is this man’s adventure in search of a hidden truth, and it would be no adventure if it did not happen to a man fit for adventure. If there were enough like him, the world would be a very safe place to live in, without becoming too dull to be worth living in.”
Or, as Doc might put it:
“Who, me?”
About the Guest - MEGAN ABBOTT
Megan Abbott is the Edgar-winning author of the novels THE SONG IS YOU, DIE A LITTLE, BURY ME DEEP, THE END OF EVERYTHING, DARE ME, YOU WILL KNOW ME and THE FEVER. Her most recent book is GIVE ME YOUR HAND. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, Salon, the Guardian, Wall Street Journal, the Los Angeles Times Magazine, and The Believer. Her stories have appeared in multiple collections, including the Best American Mystery Stories of 2014 and 2016. Her work has won or been nominated for the CWA Steel Dagger, the International Thriller Writers Award, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and five Edgar awards. Formerly a staff writer on HBO's David Simon show, THE DEUCE, she is now co-creator, executive producer and show-runner of DARE ME, based upon her novel, for the USA Network and, internationally, Netflix.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 74, I join editor of the Mendocino Beacon and the Fort Bragg Advocate and finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize Nominee at the Chico Enterprise-Record, Robin Epley. Robin and I discuss strong-arming her way onto the podcast, journalistic roadwork and how witnessing history changes your experience of history.
Robin Epley is the editor of the Mendocino Beacon and the Fort Bragg Advocate and has been a working journalist for more than 15 years. Her byline has appeared in numerous national and local outlets, including the Sacramento Bee, the Chico Enterprise-Record, Sacramento Magazine, the Chico and Sacramento News & Review, SacTown and Comstock's magazines, YourTango, Bustle, HelloGiggles, Courthouse News Service, TechWire and many more.
Twitter: @byrobinepley
Outlets: The Mendocino Beacon and the Fort Bragg Advocate
Website: http://robinepley.mystrikingly.com/
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 73, I join multi-award-winning journalist, author, co-host of The Professor and The Hack podcast and current National Affairs Editor and anchor at 10 News, Hugh Riminton.
Hugh and I discuss growing up in a world where the American Presidency was, by definition, crooked and so much more.
Hugh Riminton is a multi-award winning journalist whose reporting work has taken him many times around the world and to almost every corner of Australia. He has been a foreign correspondent and presenter for CNN and Channel 9, and a political editor and newsreader for Channel TEN, where he still works. Hugh is also on the board of the veterans' welfare charity Soldier On and the refugee education fund The John Mac Foundation. He is on the advisory board of Media Diversity Australia.
He is the author of Minefields: A Life In The News Game, published in October 2017.
Outlets: 10 News, The Professor and the Hack Podcast
Website: tendaily.com.au
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 72, I join DC film and theatre critic with bylines at The Av Club, Guardian, MUBI and Film Comment, Beatrice Loayza. Beatrice and I discuss Gordon Willis' chiaroscuro stylings, being dwarfed by the Washington DC architecture and appreciating that President's has no interested in the affairs of the powerful.
Beatrice Loayza is a freelance film writer. She is a regular contributor to the AV Club, MUBI, and Brightest Young Things.
In the past, she has contributed to Sight & Sound Magazine, The Brooklyn Rail, Ebert Voices, i-D, Hyperallergic, Remezcla, Bitch Media, and Another Gaze.
Twitter: @bealoayza
Outlets: The AV Club, Guardian, Film Comment
Website: beatriceloayza.com
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 71, I join Digital Editor at NITV News, Birpai man and co-host & producer for the Take It Blak podcast, Jack Latimore. Jack and I discuss that he wishes he'd come up with the concept for this show, the guilt of the Australian media in elevating racist voices, black lives matter and slogans for a changed Australian National Day.
Digital Editor at Nation Indigenous TV (NITV) News. Birpai. Writer. Co-host & producer for the Take In Blak podcast.
Twitter: @LatimoreJack
Outlet: NITV, Take It Blak
Well, hello there.
And just like that, Shasta Fay Hepworth is back, bringing with her Inherent Vice’s most complex, and erotic, and disturbing, and confounding scene…one in which mystery begets mystery, and both she and ol’ Doc Sportello are laid completely bare…and yet are somehow all the more mysterious…..
About the Guest - ANGELICA JADE BASTIEN
Angelica Jade Bastién is a Chicago based critic and essayist. She’s written for the NEW YORK TIMES, VULTURE, THE ATLANTIC, THE VILLAGE VOICE, The Criterion Collection, and BRIGHT WALL/DARK ROOM.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 70, I join National Political correspondent at Reuters and movie fan James Oliphant. James and I discuss not being able to get in front of 'real' voters in isolation, the lack of hope in the ending of The Big Short in contrast to President's and tackling a literal "red herring" in the minute at hand.
National politics correspondent at Reuters. Father. Lawyer. Film guy. Proudly from flyover country. ex-White House, Congress, Supreme Court.
Twitter: @jamesoliphant
Outlet: Reuters
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 69, I join former journalist and current Press Secretary for the Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations Tony Burke, Adam Gartrell. Adam and I share thoughts of the allure of conspiracy theories and discuss the mystery of a stolen rental DVD copy of President's from a Bathurst Video Ezy.
Press Secretary for the Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations Tony Burke. A former journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and AAP and former foreign correspondent.
Twitter: @adamgartrell
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 68, I join sporting editor formerly of Washington Post Express and SB Nation, Sarah Kelly. Sarah and I discuss portrayals of the American experience, the role of an editor, before digressing wholly into "Friday Night Lights" and life as Highschool football coach's wife.
Sarah doesn't stick to sports. Previously: Washington Post Express, SB Nation, Iowa City Press-Citizen, The Eagle.
Twitter: @thesarahkelly
Newsletter: Amateur Hour
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 67, for a second time, I join writer & director of THE TROUBLE WITH THE TRUTH; contributor to American Cinematographer & Filmmaker; AMPAS historian; Jim Hemphill. Blake and Jim discuss interviewing Val Kilmer, "auteurism," the paradoxical realism of President's, and that JAWS has taken the mantle of the most 2020 movie.
Jim Hemphill is the award-winning screenwriter and director of THE TROUBLE WITH THE TRUTH, a critically acclaimed (currently 94% at Rotten Tomatoes) romantic drama starring Lea Thompson and John Shea. After receiving his B.F.A. from Columbia College in Chicago and his graduate degree from the film school at USC, Jim began his career by writing and directing the micro-budget horror movie BAD REPUTATION, which received international distribution on DVD and VOD from Warner Bros. and Twentieth-Century Fox. In addition to his moviemaking endeavours, Jim is a respected film historian whose essays on cinema and television have appeared in the Chicago Reader, Film Comment, Film Quarterly, Moviemaker, and many other outlets. He is a researcher and interviewer for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Visual History Project. Jim has contributed historical audio commentaries to DVD releases of many films including Stanley Kramer's INHERIT THE WIND, Francis Coppola's GARDENS OF STONE, and the Clint Eastwood classic HANG 'EM HIGH. Jim also hosts a podcast for American Cinematographer's website, where he interviews the industry's top directors of photography and is the author of Focal Point, a regular column on directing for Filmmaker Magazine. He is a programming consultant at the Egyptian and Aero theatres in Los Angeles, where he has moderated discussions with Martin Scorsese, Charlize Theron, Nicolas Cage, David Mamet, Jim Jarmusch, Paul Schrader, Viggo Mortensen, Shirley MacLaine, and many others. His films have screened at dozens of film festivals and art houses around the world including the Sundance Film Festival, American Cinematheque, Facets Multimedia, Alamo Drafthouse and ArcLight Hollywood.
Twitter: @JimmyHemphill
So this is it: The Beginning of the End.
We begin the strange and hazylazy final third of INHERENT VICE today.
Speaking of threes, today’s is the only scene in which the film’s three principles come together in real time—Doc Sportello, Bigfoot Bijornsen, and one not-so-missing Shasta Fay Hepworth—to kick off the film’s most difficult and inscrutable scene, one which we’ll explore in today’s episode AND the next (hey, give us a break, it’s a heavy sequence, ok?)…
About the Guest
BILGE EBIRI
Bilge Ebiri is a film critic for such publications as ROLLING STONE, NEW YORK MAGAZINE (VULTURE), THE NEW YORK TIMES, and THE VILLIAGE VOICE. Additionally, he is the writer/director behind the films NEW GUY, PURSE SNATCHER, and the BARBER OF SIBER
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 66, I join presenter, producer & reporter at ABC Radio Australia and great geek/pop culture chatterbox, Tahlea (Tali) Aualiitia. Tahlea and I discuss why fairness and respect matters, how other than technology - newsrooms in Australia continue to feel as white as the '72 Post, charm as an essential interview skill and women bearing witness to historical misdeeds.
Tali Aualiitia is a presenter, producer & reporter at ABC Radio Australia.
TWITTER: @taliaualiitia
PROGRAM: Pacific Mornings with Tahlea Aualiitia
My employer spelled my name wrong twice — this is why it matters By Tahlea Aualiitia
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For the 65th minute, film critic, journalist and occasional political commentator, Travis Johnson returns. Travis and I discuss not being assigned a minute, the (now) bizarre experience of seeing each other face to face and just when I thought Travis was going to be the angry one, I delivered on enough slander for the both of us.
About Travis Johnson
Award-winning film critic. Words everywhere, voice on ABC radio, face occasionally on TV.
Twitter: @CelluloidWhisky
Website: http://celluloidandwhiskey.com.au/
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For the 64th minute, I join freelance film journalist and staff writer at Screen Queens, Brianna Zigler. Brianna and I discuss watching The Post and All The President's Men back to back, the weird proximity to actual historical events, and needing to see more Robert Redford movies.
About Brianna Zigler
Brianna Zigler is a freelance film journalist, staff writer for SCREEN QUEENS, and bird enthusiast. Saw MOVIE 43 three times and liked it.
Twitter: @briannazigs
A billionaire land developer who’s technically Jewish but wants to be a Nazi…
A man who dreams of giving away his billions to build free housing for hippies, all while his properties act as money-laundering fronts for the arm of the vaaaaaaast conspiranoid body that’s a heroin cartel infecting the heart of that same hippie populace with a soul-breaking heroin addiction (and dentures).
The man who treats his ladies as trophies and painted neckties, dragging them into dark Beverly Hills bars to share with his fellow elites, yet seems to be genuinely haunted by the absence of one Shasta Fay Hepworth…
Just who the fuck is Mickey Wolfmann? What is the mystery that surrounds him? Is there even any mystery at all?
About the Guest
ETHAN WARREN
Ethan Warren is a multi-hyphenate writer whose works include the 2018 independent feature film WEST OF HER and the plays WHY ARE YOU NOWHERE? and FAST YOUNG BEAUTIFUL. Under contract with Columbia University Press, he is currently working on his first book, THE CINEMA OF PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON. he is a senior editor for BRIGHT WALL/DARK ROOM. He lives on the south shore of Boston with his wife, Caitlin, and their children.
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For the 63rd minute, I join entertainment journalist with bylines at Variety, SheKnows, Awards Circuit, the very talented Courtney Howard. Courtney and I discuss how much we relish fully realised lives of the secondary characters, the weight of ethical compromise, and how much we would never want to call an ex for a favour.
Courtney Howard is a film critic and entertainment journalist whose work has been published on Variety, SheKnows, Awards Circuit and FreshFiction.tv. In addition to being a member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), she's also a member of the Critic's Choice Association (CCA, formerly known as the BFCA), the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS) and the Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ).
Born and raised in Northern California, Courtney has had a love of Hollywood ever since seeing her first film in theatres at age 6 ('E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial'). She learned about movie-making craft and theory at BIOLA University, earning a degree in film. She now resides in Southern California with her screenwriter husband and has never met a dachshund she didn't like.
Twitter: @Lulamaybelle
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For the 62nd minute, I join senior editor at Bright Wall Dark Room, writer/director of West of Her Film and writer of the upcoming Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson, Ethan Warren. Ethan and I discuss his two degrees of separation from Ben Bradlee, being pretty sure that he saw this movie in full the first time for this show, and seeing Robards' most vibrant performance alongside his final performance in Magnolia differently.
Senior Editor @BWDR | Writer/director of @WestOfHerFilm
Twitter: @EthanRAWarren
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For the 61st minute, I join former journalist, showrunner of "Good Girls Revolt," writer on "Narcos" and the upcoming "Dune: The Sisterhood," Dana Calvo. Dana and I get back together to geek out about this ageless "pilot light" for journalists.
About Dana Calvo
A former national and foreign journalist, Dana Calvo moved from newsrooms to writers' rooms with "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" (NBC). She writes one-hour dramas and has created two of her own shows: "Made in Jersey" (CBS) and "Good Girls Revolt" (Amazon).
"Animal tooth made out of gold..."
You know what that means. Grab your comfy hotel robe and an Uzi, because we're headed to Chryskylodon, the place where all lines of plot-related force within Inherent Vice converge--from Mickey's kidnapping to Mickey's millions, from Golden Fang the boat to Golden Fang the fully fucking weird outfit that kills people, from the reprogramming of Burke Stodger to the flight of Japonica Fenway, all of Inherent Vice's many plot threads tie in a nice little bow, right here, where up is down and "straight is hip.”
About the Guest - CORY EVERETT
Cory Everett is an art director, writer, and creator of Cinephile: A Card Game. He has written about film at IndieWire, The Film Stage, and Cigarettes & Red Vines: The Definitive Paul Thomas Anderson Resource, which he co-ran from 2010-2013. When he was 21, he appeared on the short-lived IFC show Ultimate Film Fanatic. (He lost.) He is currently working on A Is For Auteur, a children's book of famous filmmakers from A to Z. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and son.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 60, I join the very talented writer/director of Her Smell, Golden Exits, Queen of Earth (and more), Alex Ross Perry. Alex and I celebrate this towering and memorable minute by showing of perfect technique with this format; every line, every angle, every choice... no stone unturned.
About Alex Ross Perry
Alex Ross Perry is a writer and director of films like Her Smell (2018), Golden Exits (2017), Queen of Earth (2015) and Listen Up Philip (2014).
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 59, I join award-winning writer and film critic Craig "Uncle Crizzle" Lindsey. Craig and I discuss that Skype is the MySpace of video chat tools, entering journalism when Houston changed from a two-paper to a one paper town, Carl Bernstein's passion for cycling and why Australian conservatives seem to be better the U.S ones.
Craig D. Lindsey is an award-winning writer whose work has appeared in The Village Voice, Vulture, Nashville Scene, The News and Observer, and Houston Press. He is a member of the Houston Film Critics Society and has covered arts and pop culture for more than two decades.
Twitter: @unclecrizzle
Podcast: Everything is Cancelled
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 58, I join a film critic with bylines at RogerEbert.com, ThePlaylist, Vulture, Consequence of Sound, Polygon, Film School Rejects, Robert Daniels. Robert and I discuss what it's like to be "Presidential Nerd," having a great teacher in high school who handed a DVD copy of President's for a teenager with a conspiratorial itch to scratch and the perpetual slow death of the concept of "media."
Robert Daniels has expressed a passion for films since, as a child, his father first introduced him to John Ford's movies. He received his BA and MA in English Literary Studies from DePaul University. There, he founded 812filmreviews.com.
He is a Rotten Tomatoes approved critic and is a member of the Chicago Indie Critics (CIC), AAFCA, and the Online Film & Television Association (OFTA). He's also a contributor to RogerEbert.com, ThePlaylist, Vulture, Consequence of Sound, Polygon, Film School Rejects, Indiewire's Weekly Critics Survey, The Spool, ThatShelf, and Mediaversity. He's also been a guest on ThePlaylist's podcast network, the AVClub, The Film Stage, All The President's Minutes, and WGN Radio.
Robert has covered The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF: 18 & 19), Sundance (19 & 20), SXSW, Tribeca, The Denver Film Festival, The Chicago International Film Festival, the Chicago Critics Film Festival, Fantasia: 2018, and Cinepocalypse: 2018.
TWITTER: @812filmreviews
Sortilege: A noun, meaning the practice of foretelling the future from a card or other item drawn at random from a collection. Origins in late Middle English, via old French from the medieval Latin Sortilegium meaning sorcery…
Bet you can guess who we’re talking about today…
About the Guest - BRIANNA ZIGLER
Freelance film journalist, staff writer for SCREEN QUEENS, and bird enthusiast. Saw MOVIE 43 three times and liked it..
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 57 host, I join a friend of the show, Edgar-winning author of She Rides Shotgun and Love and Other Wounds, writer for Hightown and doomed L.A. Confidential pilot, Jordan Harper. Jordan and I discuss that for once "posting is praxis," that Watergate would not bring down a President today and finally that even though we agree that certain things are not true - there's an obligation that it's printed.
Jordan Harper was born and educated in Missouri. Edgar Award-winning author of She Rides Shotgun and Love and Other Wounds Writer for Hightown and Dune: The Sisterhood. He currently lives in Los Angeles.
TWITTER: @JORDAN_HARPER
Read a great article about Jordan's L.A. Confidential "doomed" pilot HERE.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 56 host, I join a friend of the show, feminist movie, t.v and culture critic, Roxana Hadadi. Roxana and I maintain the rage and discuss Trump removing the veil of dignity from the American Presidency, the construction of the "American Dream" and the post-truth world making All The President's Men all the more fulfilling.
Roxana Hadadi is an Iranian-American, feminist and a writer with a lot of thoughts about a lot of things, but mostly movies, TV, books, and pop culture. Roxana has bylines at Pajiba - @pajiba, Bright Wall Dark Room - @bwdr, The AV Club - @avclub and more.
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All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 55, I join editor of the 7am podcast, Osman Faruqi. Osman and I discuss the awe-inspiring Black Lives Matter protests, the murkiness of political decision making, and the perverse imperatives of story prioritisation in the digital age.
ABOUT OSMAN FARUQI (via Sydney Writer's Festival)
Osman Faruqi is the editor of 7am, Schwartz Media's daily news podcast. He was previously the deputy editor of ABC Life and an award-winning reporter with the ABC's flagship audio documentary program, Background Briefing. He presents on The Mix, the ABC's arts and culture TV program, and was formerly Junkee Media's news and politics editor. He has judged the Walkley Awards and the NSW Premier's Literary Awards and sat on the Board of FBi Radio. He's currently writing a book about race relations in Australia, due out in 2021.
Twitter: @oz_f
Mark Latham agrees to pay damages to ABC's Osman Faruqi in defamation case
Well, mornin, Sam. It’s finally here, it’s final time—we’re gonna sit down with that hippie-hating mad dog himself, Christian F. “Bigfoot” Bjornsen and have ourselves motto panukeiku.
And sure it’s something to laugh at, Bigfoot chowing down on pancakes with the same ravenous intensity that he deep throats a chocolate covered frozen banana or a platter full of Doc’s best Asian Indica, but at the same time, this is mourning all right, and it is deep. Bigfoot’s air of possessed melancholy—where does it come from? What’s been lost? If the term “inherent vice” refers to all that is lost irrevocably due to time, what’s the shape of the hole in Bigfoot’s heart…?
…or maybe it’s his stomach?
About the Guest - MATT ZOLLER SEITZ
Matt Zoller Seitz is the Editor at Large of RogerEbert.com. He is also the TV critic for New York Magazine and Vulture.com, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in criticism. His writing on film and television has appeared in The New York Times, Salon.com, The New Republic and Sight and Sound. Seitz is the founder and original editor of the influential film blog The House Next Door, now a part of Slant Magazine, and the co-founder and original editor of Press Play, an IndieWire blog of film and TV criticism and video essays. He is the author/co-author of such books as THE WES ANDERSON COLLECTION, MAD MEN CAROUSEL: THE COMPLETE CRITICAL COMPANION, TV (THE BOOK), and THE SOPRANOS SESSIONS.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 54, I join senior editor and critic at Rolling Stone, David Fear. David and I discuss viewing President's like a window into a time in Hollywood where you could make quiet and intelligent movies that didn't have explosions or sharks with chainsaws and "Handsome McBlue-Eyes" the dogged reporter/actor/producer Robert Redford.
ABOUT DAVID FEAR (Via Rolling Stone)
David Fear is a Senior Editor and critic at Rolling Stone and the former Film Editor of Time Out NY. His work has been published in The New York Times Magazine, The Village Voice, Esquire, Spin, NY Daily News, San Francisco Bay Guardian, Moviemaker, Nashville Weekly and numerous other publications. He lives in Brooklyn, as all writers must.
Twitter: @davidlfear
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 53, I join film and television critic with Fairfax Media and creator of BINGE-R Craig Mathieson. Blake and Craig discuss the welcome nervousness, desperation and the willingness to give us a window into precisely what this character wants from actor Robert Redford that is calcified later career.
ABOUT CRAIG MATHIESON
Craig Mathieson is a television and film critic for The Age/SMH and The Monthly. Creator of BINGE-R, which you should subscribe to right now.
TWITTER: @CMSCREENS
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 52, I join film critic with bylines The New York Times, London's The Observer, Sight & Sound and former editor of Time Out New York. Josh and I discuss the "tip of the Dahlberg," a need to understand Richard Nixon and his rogue's gallery and the Nixon transcripts which read like a gigantic David Mamet script.
About Joshua Rothkopf
Joshua Rothkopf is the former Film Editor of Time Out New York, where he reviewed movies every week from 2004 to 2020. His writing has appeared in publications around the world including The New York Times, London's The Observer, Sight & Sound and In These Times, where he was chief film critic from 1999 to 2003. Rothkopf is a voting member of the National Society of Film Critics and the New York Film Critics Circle, the latter which he chaired from 2012 to 2014.
Twitter: @joshrothkopf
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 51, I join Vague Visages' founding editor and freelance video essayist/writer - Q.V (Quinn) Hough. Q.V and I discuss the looming power, zooming into Woodward's psyche and Redford reminds Q.V of his father because you never quite know what he's thinking.
About Q.V Hough
Q.V. (Quinn) Hough is Vague Visages' founding editor and a freelance video essayist/writer.
After graduating from Concordia College (Moorhead, Minnesota) in 2004 with bachelor degrees in Communication-Mass Media and History, he lived in Hollywood, California from 2006 to 2012. He worked closely with ABC On-Air Promotions as the production manager for LUSSIER.
From 2014 to 2017, Q.V. wrote over 600 video scripts for WatchMojo, and he's the author of their first e-book, WatchMojo's 100 Decade-Defining Movie Moments of the 1990s. In January 2018, Q.V. joined Fandor's freelance writing team and later developed into a video essayist with four recurring series (Icons + Outliers, Riding the Wave, Between the Lines and Fandor Italian Style).
In 2018, Q.V. frequently contributed to IndieWire's weekly critics survey and also wrote for RogerEbert.com, Screen Rant (news) and Crooked Marquee. In 2019, Q.V. joined Screen Rant's features team and continued to write essays for RogerEbert.com.
Contact Q.V. at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter (@QVHough) and Instagram (@QVHough).
Much like our ol pal Doc, on principle we try to spend as little time around the LAPD as is possible. And yet here we are, unswerving and unavoidable, careening with a scene into the lightless dark that pulses siren-red and siren-blue. All this strange alternate cop history and cop politics—cop dynasties, cop heroes and evildoers, saintly cops and psycho cops, cops too stupid to live and cops too smart for their own good—insulated by secret loyalties and codes of silence from the world they’d all been given to control.
About the Guest
ANNA SWANSON
Anna Swanson is a writer for Film School Rejects, a horror movie junkie, a fan of Old Hollywood, and a defender of GREASE 2.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 50, I join a legend in the international film criticism community, the unsinkable Kenneth (Kenny) Turan). Kenny and I discuss being a reporter at the Washington Post during the entire Watergate era, the inherent romance of cinema, and watching the film years later at an anniversary screening as the closest thing to time travel.
About Kenneth Turan (via the L.A Times)
Kenneth Turan was the film critic for the Los Angeles Times and National Public Radio's Morning Edition as well as the director of the Los Angeles Times Book Prizes. He has been a staff writer for the Washington Post as well as The Times' book review editor. A graduate of Swarthmore College and Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, he teaches film reviewing and non-fiction writing at USC. His most recent books are "Never Coming To A Theater Near You" and "Free For All: Joe Papp, The Public and The Greatest Theater Story Ever Told." He retired from The Times in April 2020.
Twitter: @KennethTuran
Outlets: L.A Times (Retired), NPR
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 49, I join staff writer, reporter and digital editor for the L.A Times, Javier Panzar. Javier and I discuss seminal journalism films for his peers being Shattered Glass and The Insider as texts that articulate the entanglement of media and capitalism and that in this scene that the source is the main character.
About Javier Panzar (via the L.A Times)
Javier Panzar is a reporter and digital editor for the Los Angeles Times. He was born and raised in Oakland. His reporting has appeared in the Boston Globe, the Seattle Times, the Orange County Register and UC Berkeley’s independent student newspaper, the Daily Californian.
Twitter: @jpanzar
Outlets: LA Times
Not the time for sexy, undercover cops.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 48, I join film producer, storyteller, writer and award-winning producer of podcast Other Men Need Help, Mark Pagán. Mark and I talk about the pornographic quality of New Hollywood cinema, go "inside baseball" on the podcasting medium and the performance of masculinity in All the President's Men.
About Mark Pagán (via Other Men Need Help)
Mark Pagán is the host/producer of award-winning podcast Other Men Need Help, a film producer, storyteller, writer, educator, and former b-boy. His work and performances have been shown at festivals and shows worldwide including Slamdance Film Festival, Arizona International Film Festival, Maryland Film Festival, Colorado Public Radio's On Something, Family Ghosts, North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival, Charleston Comedy Festival, FRIGID Festival, RISK!, The Moth, Story Collider.
Twitter: @themarkpagan
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 47, I join Stella award-winning author of See What You Made Me Do (a deep dive into the abuse so many women and children experience reinforced by the justice system they trust to protect them) - investigative journalist Jess Hill. Jess and I talk about a story consuming your life, the necessity for articulating the good with the horrifically bad, working with sources and finally recounting an experience of a keynote speech from the legendary Woodward that felt profoundly obsolete.
About Jess Hill (via Black Inc Books)
Jess Hill is an investigative journalist who has been writing about domestic violence since 2014. Before this, she was a producer for ABC Radio, a Middle East correspondent for The Global Mail, and an investigative journalist for Background Briefing. Jess' seminal work, See What You Made Me Do, received the 2020 Stella writing Prize. She was listed in Foreign Policy's top 100 women to follow on Twitter, and her reporting on domestic violence has won two Walkley awards, an Amnesty International award and three Our Watch awards.
Twitter: @jessradio
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 46, I join a writer, critic and journalist whose work has appeared on The New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, NBC News, NPR, The Wrap, RogerEbert.com and many more, Monica Castillo. Monica and I discuss seeing Ben Bradlee quotes on the walls of the Washington Post, the pleasure of talking to people who want to speak to you about their work and the reflexive recognition that this movie did not travel to Florida.
Monica Castillo is a freelance film critic, writer and journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, NBC News, NPR, The Wrap, RogerEbert.com, Remezcla, Hyperallergic and many, many other publications.
Twitter: @mcastimovies
Outlets: The New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, NBC News, NPR, The Wrap, RogerEbert.com, Remezcla
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mcastimovies
Bob Dylan once sang, “it’s not dark yet, but it’s getting there,” and gee whiz if that ain’t ever the tone of the times these days—that sense of encroaching darkness and regret and a growing nostalgia for all that’s been lost…And guiding us through that not-quite-dark-but-sure-as-shit-not-light-at-all tunnel is a guest whose words are like a lantern in the fog, here to see us to shore and safety…
About the Guest
WALTER CHAW
Walter Chaw is the senior film critic for Film Freak Central. He has also authored a book-length exploration of the film MIRACLE MILE, and has written a forthcoming book on the films of Walter Hill.
Undercover operatives Katie Walsh and Blake Howard discuss the fascinating and influential fashion in Miami Vice (2006). We follow the lineage of the original 80s show and Don Johnson, theories about Sam Elliott from "Roadhouse," discussions of "Point Break," "shit chops" in Australian Rugby League and handlebar moustache haiku.
All the President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 45, I join writer for Rebeller, Fangoria, Dark Moon Digest and connoisseur of movie trash-art, Jacob Knight. Jacob and I discuss to the allure of the idiosyncratic, the dopamine rush of chasing the truth in President's and David Fincher's Zodiac and Jacob advocates for the upcoming documentary Alan Pakula: Going for Truth.
About Jacob Knight
Rising from the sewers of Philadelphia, Jacob Knight is a man out of time currently residing in Austin, TX. When not lamenting the Disneyfication of our current culture, he's usually enjoying a whiskey, watching some form of disreputable trash cinema, or drunkenly perusing one of the few remaining video stores. No matter what, do not @ him.
Twitter: @JacobQKnight
Outlets: Rebeller, Fangoria, Dark Moon Digest, Birth Movies Death
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 44, I join former political staffer, writer and film critic Noah Gittell. Noah and I discuss how All The President's Men transcends above the movie of the week 'quick buck' ethos and journalism elevated to heroism.
About Noah Gittell
Noah Gittell is a film critic for Washington City Paper and former political staffer. His writing has also appeared at the Atlantic, LA Review of Books, Wired, GQ and Talking Points Memo.
Twitter: @noahgittell
Outlets: Washington City Paper, The Economist, The Atlantic, The Guardian, LA Review of Books, GQ, Wired, Talking Points Memo
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 43, I join writer, author and incredible film mind Niles Schwartz. Niles and I digress into discussions about "Capone," being a disease investigator, President's being all a second act, the austerity of the storytelling and what happens next being for the history books.
About Niles Schwartz
Co-founder and writer, Minneapolis / St. Paul Cinephile Society (http://mspcinephiles.org ). Contributor to The Point (http://thepointmag.com ) & Slant Magazine.
Twitter: @nilesfiles
Buy Niles' excellent novel here.
Synopsis: A motion picture chronicling the last adventures of bank robber John Dillinger (Johnny Depp), Public Enemies was met with much bafflement upon its 2009 release. Director Michael Mann's terse storytelling and unorthodox use of high-definition digital cameras challenged viewers' familiarity with Hollywood's historical gangland elegance while highlighting Public Enemies' own place in a medium—and culture—undergoing sweeping technological change. In Off the Map, Niles Schwartz immerses us in Mann's representation of Dillinger, a subject increasingly aware of his own role as a romanticized frontier folk hero, in flight from an enveloping bureaucratic system. The cultural issues of Dillinger's 1930s anticipate the 21st century watershed moment for the moving image, as our relationship with the pictures surrounding us increasingly affects our own sense of identity, historical truth, and means of relating to each other. Mann's follow-up, the hacker thriller Blackhat (2015), reflects a world where Public Enemies' abstract surveillance state has since colonized the firmament of our everyday lives. Yet in this virtual labyrinth of surplus images, cinema may inwardly illuminate a transformative path for us. Off the Map places Mann's late works in deep focus, exploring our present relationship to cinema on a backdrop that swings from the blockbuster spectacle of Avatar to the curious intimacy of Moonrise Kingdom, ultimately suggesting the mysterious space between the viewer and the screen may yet become a sanctuary of deep spiritual reflection.
For all of Thomas Pynchon’s tracing of the souring and the downfall of the American fate, from pre-revolution secret doom waiting to devour the 60s and 70s and how that leads to our current tainted now, forever, probably the one thing he didn’t predict coming to pass by this nightmare year of our dark lord 2020 was that, eventually, every single movie obsessive would have their own podcast, including one about his only film adaptation.
That said, there is one film podcast out there that reigns supreme: the New Beverly-presented Pure Cinema Podcast, with hosts Brian Saur and Elric Kane, has become an absolutely ESSENTIAL ongoing conversation and cinephilic resource between the two men, their guests, and their friends, about not just the films of the New Bev, but films in general, various subgenres and performers and eras, and, in these odd pandemic times, is a real lifeline of listening.
And today, they’ll explore with us the unique cinematic mayhem that is Dr.Rudy Blatnoyd, DDS.
About the Guest - ELRIC KANE & BRIAN SAUR (PURE CINEMA PODCAST)
A weekly film podcast hosted by Elric Kane (of the Shock Waves podcast) and Brian Saur (of the Rupert Pupkin Speaks film blog) and presented by the New Beverly Cinema, the Pure Cinema Podcast features discussions of new films, old films, double features, cult movies, filmmakers and movie lists among a smorgasbord of other Cinema-related things.
Big disco fans Katie Walsh and Blake Howard begin to unpack the incredible accent work on show in Miami Vice (2006). Beginning with Eddie Marsan’s king of Cajuns - Nicholas; moving to the utility talent more committed than a crazy pig, John Ortiz as Jose Yero. Finally, we unpack the enigma of Ciarán Hinds’ FBI Agent Fujima whose vaguely British in most other films is replaced by vaguely American.
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 42, I join Oeuvre Busters
dynamic duo of Emmy-nominated media maker Liam Billingham and poet/academic George Fragopoulos. Liam, George and I discuss Zodiac way too much, the optimism of this movie feeling alien in the contemporary political context and text reviews of President's that begin with "Redford is an adonis."
About Liam Billingham
Liam Billingham has spent thousands of hours talking about films, filmmaking, and nearly every aspect of media production as an instructor and producer. He has produced and directed Emmy-nominated films, documentaries, and PSAs, as well as award-winning theatre in Europe, Asia, and the US. His work can be seen at liambillingham.com.
Twitter: @liamgbillingham / @OeuvreBusters
Podcast: https://shows.acast.com/oeuvre-busters
George Fragopoulos is an academic and a poet. When not struggling to find the right words, George spends too much time watching movies and prestige television. His claim to fame is that Robert De Niro once said hi to him. He lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Twitter: @gfragopoulos
Podcast: https://shows.acast.com/oeuvre-busters
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 41, I join Sydney-based writer/director/producer/editor, Michael McLennan. Michael and I discuss entering the paranoia genre with Oliver Stone's "Nixon" and "The X-Files," the intimidation of an offscreen and unseen antagonist, the burgeoning optimism in the text and always finding a way back to talking about Michael Mann.
About Michael McLennan
Michael McLennan is an Australian-based writer/director whose short films have played at film festivals around the world. These films include 'Standby', 'A Tea Party for Sad People', 'Go Quickly', 'Small Things', 'Magpie' and 'Why We Trade'. He was Head of Production and Head of Film at Sydney Film School, where he taught Screen Language, Writing, Post-Production and Creativity, and supervised over 400 short films made at the School. In 2009 he founded the Secret Film Society, producing ten short films over the subsequent two years. He has also worked as a producer, director of photography, editor, sound designer and music editor. He currently has three feature scripts in development and teaches film at the Academy of Film Theatre and Television and AIT.
Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/secretfilms/about
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 40, I join film critic with bylines at the New York Times, Vulture (and more); editor in chief at Crooked Media and author of Pulp Fiction: The Complete Story of Quentin Tarantino's Masterpiece and It's Okay With Me: Hollywood, The 1970s, and the Return of the Private Eye (and more), Jason Bailey. Jason and I discuss letting Gordon Willis off the leash for this scene, the fact that President's is a terrible background movie and Pakula making a leading man as an everyman with Parallax View and President's.
Jason Bailey is contributing editor-at-large at Flavorwire, with bylines at The New York Times, Vulture, VICE, Slate, Rolling Stone, and more. He is currently writing his fifth book.
Twitter: @jasondashbailey
Outlets: New York Time, The Playlist, Vulture, Flavorwire, Vice, Slate and CNN
The mystery of Shasta Fay Hepworth bookends Inherent Vice. Despite a few brief memories and cameos, she primarily anchors either end of the story, suffusing the long stretch of two hours and 30 minutes in between with the dusting of her starstuff, as if she is this universe’s Big Bang and Big Crunch—the story cannot begin, nor end, without her; but even further, the story is her, a strange supercosmos of Shasta Fay. Sprinkled throughout this long tale is the history of Doc and Shasta, the two once-young lovers who, in the words of their narrator, “each gradually located a different karmic thermal.”
And at the exact moment of the film’s halfway point, Shasta reappears as a postcarded memory, in the film’s—and Paul Thomas Anderson’s—most heartrending moment, soaked in sweet melancholy like only PTA can orchestrate it, a memory that sends Doc hurtling towards the dark heart of Golden Fang, but how?
Was the postcard a secret message from Shasta, coded in lovetalk, to help him locate the Fang? Was it simply a note of lovesick regret, and his flash to return to the scene simply a moment of coincidental luck? Is the appearance of the Fang’s headquarters here, where Doc and Shasta once kissed, some brutal metaphor for time sweeping away their love? Or was the postcard simply a hallucination sent forth from some blood-kinked, cell-deprived fold of Doc’s overtaxed cerebellum?
What’s real, and what is simple hope?
What is a true memory, and what is the fictional story we tell ourselves to survive it?
That’s a question our host wrestles with today, while talking to someone who’s no stranger to tales of mystery and love and time and space…
About the Guest - RIAN JOHNSON
Rian Johnson is the writer-director behind BRICK, THE BROTHERS BLOOM, LOOPER, STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI (the best STAR WARS, if you're keeping track of that kind of thing), and KNIVES OUT. He also directed your favorite episodes of BREAKING BAD. Beginning with episode 26, he will be the new host of INCREMENT VICE, and is looking forward to interviewing KNIVES OUT 2: KNIVES HARDER scribe Travis Woods.
Fiends for mojitos Katie Walsh and Blake Howard begin their drink-along video podcast through every loveable morsel of Michael Mann's misunderstood masterpiece MIAMI VICE.
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 39, I join award-winning author, film critic and podcast host Jen Johans. Jen and I discuss podcasting as a medium, the formation of the "One Heat Family," the importance of Robert Redford in Jen's education and her parents' fist movie date, before agreeing with Steven Soderbergh's take that Deep Throat is composed without humanity.
Narration Excerpt:
Watergate and the Two Lives of Mark Felt: Roles as FBI Official, ‘Deep Throat’ Clashed
About Jen Johans
An avid film buff and three-time national award-winning writer, the only time Jen Johans ever got into trouble in school, was for talking about movies during quiet time. Jen Johans received a BA in Film Studies and was dubbed a walking movie encyclopedia. Dedicated to sharing her love of film with others, Johans went from working on local festivals to curating and hosting a film discussion series before she launched the first version of her site Film Intuition in her final semester back in 2006.
Originally devoted solely to the work of female filmmakers (hence its name), Film Intuition eventually branched out as readership grew to cover everything from classic to modern mainstream fare. After twelve years and 2,400 pieces, Johans remains just as committed as ever to reviewing films made by women.
TWITTER: @FILMINTUITION
Listen to Watch With Jen here.
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 38, I join ABC's senior business correspondent and former ABC Washington bureau chief, Peter Ryan. Peter and I discuss the ongoing re-appraisal of Nixion's presidency in the age of Trump, the COVID-19 crisis locking down the economic giant that is the U.S.A, and getting a huge break to immerse himself in the diplomatic capital of the world, Washington D.C.
About Peter Ryan
Peter Ryan is ABC's senior business correspondent. With more than 30 years of journalism experience, he contributes to a range of ABC News programs including the flagship radio current affairs programs AM, The World Today and PM, in addition to ABC News Channel and ABC News Online. Peter is a former ABC business editor, Washington bureau chief and head of TV news and current affairs in Melbourne. Peter was the founding editor of Lateline Business and was executive producer of the ABC's Business Breakfast program. Twitter: @Peter_F_Ryan.
Some 16-years after Josie And The Pussycats is released in cinemas, the whole cast, crew and musical team are reunited for a once in a lifetime event to celebrate the vinyl pressing of the movie’s soundtrack from Mondo Records. There are tears, tunes, and some jerkin’ surprises.
Josie and the Podcats is hosted, researched and written by best-selling author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis. She can be found on Twitter @MovieMazz https://twitter.com/moviemazz and marialewis.com.au The show is produced by film critic and podcast/producer behind One Heat Minute and All The Presidents Minutes Blake Howard. He can be found on Twitter @OneBlakeMinute https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute and graffitiwithpunctuation.com
For written versions of every episode, please visited Graffiti With Punctuation: https://graffitiwithpunctuation.com/josie-and-the-podcats
If you like this show, please rate, review, and subscribe. New episodes drop every Sunday, with bonus episodes during the week.
Josie and the Podcats logo was designed by Aimee Reid who you can find on Instagram at @ai.me.me or via email at [email protected]
Amandah Wilkinson of Bossy Love and Edwin Organ are responsible for our jerkin theme song, with Bossy Love’s new album Me + U out now: www.bossylove.com and Edwin online at edwinorgan.com
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 37, I join theatre director, host of Ink & Paint Podcast and film critic Daniel Lammin. Daniel and I discuss the haunting qualities of Woodward's underworld like descent down the car park stairs and the approach to a mythical historical figure Deep Throat.
About Daniel Lammin
SWITCH Contributor / Ink & Paint Podcast Host
Daniel Lammin has worked extensively as a theatre director, playwright and actor, and his passion for storytelling recently led to him graduating from the post-graduate Directing course at NIDA (2011). His very candid approach to film critiquing comes from his high standards in all creative pursuits, and love of movies from an early age.
Twitter: @DanielLammin
It has taken nearly 20-years, but after crashing and burning at the box-office, the most unexpected thing starts to happen: Josie And The Pussycats becomes a cult classic. In our final major episode of the show, we speak to EVERYONE - Rachael Leigh Cook, Deborah Kaplan, Harry Elfont, Adam Schlesinger, Bif Naked, Kay Hanley and more - about the movie’s unlikely legacy and hear from musicians who have defined their careers by it.
Josie and the Podcats is hosted, researched and written by best-selling author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis. She can be found on Twitter @MovieMazz https://twitter.com/moviemazz and marialewis.com.au The show is produced by film critic and podcast/producer behind One Heat Minute and All The Presidents Minutes Blake Howard. He can be found on Twitter @OneBlakeMinute https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute and graffitiwithpunctuation.com
For the hearing impaired, a written version of this episode is available online here:
If you like this show, please rate, review, and subscribe. New episodes drop every Sunday, with bonus episodes during the week.
Josie and the Podcats logo was designed by Aimee Reid who you can find on Instagram at @ai.me.me or via email at [email protected]
Amandah Wilkinson of Bossy Love and Edwin Organ are responsible for our jerkin theme song, with Bossy Love’s new album Me + U out now: www.bossylove.com and Edwin online at edwinorgan.com
Tim Hanley is the author of several non-fiction books, including Wonder Woman Unbound: The Curious History of the World's Most Famous Heroine and the upcoming Betty and Veronica: The Leading Ladies of Riverdale. He’s on Twitter at @Tim_Hanley https://twitter.com/timhanley01 and his books can be found here: www.amazon.com/Tim-Hanley/
Alex Segura is the author of several novels and comic books, which can also be found here www.alexsegura.com . He’s on Twitter at @Alex_Segura https://twitter.com/alex_segura
This episode was sponsored by Boss Logic https://www.artbybosslogic.com and the fourth novel from Maria Lewis, The Witch Who Courted Death https://www.amazon.com/Witch-Who-Courted-Death/dp/0349421293
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 36, Justin and I discuss the cinema of the mundane; President's fitting the brief of the Manny Farmer/Nathan Lee descriptor - "termite art", and somehow Voldemort supporting/journalist hack Rita Skeeter from Harry Potter.
About Justin Chang
Justin Chang is a film critic for the Los Angeles Times and for NPR's "Fresh Air," and a regular contributor to KPCC's "FilmWeek." Before joining The Times, he was chief film critic at Variety. He is the author of the book "FilmCraft: Editing" and serves as chair of the National Society of Film Critics and secretary of the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. In 2014 he received the inaugural Roger Ebert Award from the African-American Film Critics Assn. A Southern California native and USC graduate, he lives with his wife and daughter in Pasadena.
Twitter: @JustinCChang
Polish author Olga Tokarczuk—when not busy receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature—wrote in her 1998 novel House of Day, House of Night:
“Your memory creates postcard images, but it doesn't really comprehend the world at all. That's why a landscape is so affected by the mood of the person looking at it. In it a person sees his own inner, transitory moments. Wherever he looks, he sees nothing but himself.”
Wellllll, jeez Louise. Doc, meet Olga. Olga, meet our pal Doc...
About the Guest - JON ABRAMS
The Editor-In-Chief at DAILY GRINDHOUSE, Jon Abrams is a New York-based writer, cartoonist, and committed cinemaniac whose complete work and credits can be found at his site, DEMON'S RESUME.
She’s someone who was so inspired by the Josie And The Pussycats movie that she started her own internationally famous teenage rock band. We speak to Operator Please founder, frontwoman and guitarist Amandah Wilkinson about teen fame, the pressures of the music industry, and her new act Bossy Love.
Josie and the Podcats is hosted, researched and written by best-selling author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis. She can be found on Twitter @MovieMazz https://twitter.com/moviemazz and marialewis.com.au The show is produced by film critic and podcast/producer behind One Heat Minute and All The Presidents Minutes Blake Howard. He can be found on Twitter @OneBlakeMinute https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute and graffitiwithpunctuation.com
For the hearing impaired, a written version of this episode is available online here:
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Josie and the Podcats logo was designed by Aimee Reid who you can find on Instagram at @ai.me.me or via email at [email protected]
Amandah Wilkinson of Bossy Love and Edwin Organ are responsible for our jerkin theme song, with Bossy Love’s new album Me + U out now: https://www.bossylove.com and Edwin online at edwinorgan.com
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 35, I join an Emmy-winning voiceover artist, actress, and motivational speaker, Tasia Valenza. Blake and Tasia discuss the importance of voice characterisation in a movie riddled with unforgettable vocal performances from often unseen actors.
About Tasia Valenza
Tasia Valenza is an Emmy-winning voiceover artist, actress, and motivational speaker. Renowned for voicing iconic female characters in video games and animated television shows, such as the seductress Poison Ivy in the Batman: Arkham Series, Venisa Doza in Star Wars Resistance, Shaak Ti in Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Sniper Wolf in the fan-favourite Metal Gear Solid games; Tasia voices countless commercials, animated series, video games, narrations, promos, and radio imaging. These experiences inspired the creation of #GiveGreatVoice, a platform that encourages confident, considerate verbal communication. Additionally, Valenza has co-created and voiced a free-to-use, science-based affirmation meditation app, Haven, with the hopes of helping people rewire their brains for peace of mind.
Twitter: @TasiaValenza
Official Sites: http://tasiavalenza.com/
Everything is seemingly in line for Josie And The Pussycats to become a box-office hit but instead … it bombs. Immediately “dead on arrival”, we speak to writers and directors Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont about that crushing opening weekend but it finds fans in Rachael Leigh Cook, Letters To Cleo’s Kay Hanley, Bif Naked, Alanna Bennett and … Bono?
Josie and the Podcats is hosted, researched and written by best-selling author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis. She can be found on Twitter @MovieMazz https://twitter.com/moviemazz and marialewis.com.au The show is produced by film critic and podcast/producer behind One Heat Minute and All The Presidents Minutes Blake Howard. He can be found on Twitter @OneBlakeMinute https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute and graffitiwithpunctuation.com
For the hearing impaired, a written version of this episode is available online here:
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Josie and the Podcats logo was designed by Aimee Reid who you can find on Instagram at @ai.me.me or via email at [email protected]
Amandah Wilkinson of Bossy Love and Edwin Organ are responsible for our jerkin theme song, with Bossy Love’s new album Me + U out now: www.bossylove.com and Edwin online at edwinorgan.com
Tim Hanley is the author of several non-fiction books, including Wonder Woman Unbound: The Curious History of the World's Most Famous Heroine and the upcoming Betty and Veronica: The Leading Ladies of Riverdale. He’s on Twitter at @Tim_Hanley https://twitter.com/timhanley01 and his books can be found here: www.amazon.com/Tim-Hanley/
This episode was sponsored by Haus Of Dizzy https://hausofdizzy.com
Odd, isn’t it, here in Los Angeles, capital of eternal youth, endless summer and all, that fear and loneliness should be running the town again as in days of old, like the Hollywood blacklist you don’t remember and the Watts rioting you do.
But that’s where our host sits, deep in his studio bunker, stuck inside of LA with the Quarantine Blues again…
About the Guest - WILLIAM BOYLE
William Boyle is from Brooklyn, New York. His books include: GRAVESEND, which was nominated for the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière in France and shortlisted for the John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger in the UK; THE LONELY WITNESS, which was nominated for the Hammett Prize and is nominated for the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière; A FRIEND IS A GIFT YOU GIVE YOURSELF; and, most recently, CITY OF MARGINS. He lives in Oxford, Mississippi.
Kay Hanley is the voice of Josie we all know and love, but on this week’s bonus episode we speak to the original singing voice from Josie And The Pussycats - Dee Dee Gipson. And how that all ties in to the current Josie on the hit series Riverdale - Ashleigh Murray.
Josie and the Podcats is hosted, researched and written by best-selling author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis. She can be found on Twitter @MovieMazz https://twitter.com/moviemazz and marialewis.com.au The show is produced by film critic and podcast/producer behind One Heat Minute and All The Presidents Minutes Blake Howard. He can be found on Twitter @OneBlakeMinute https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute and graffitiwithpunctuation.com
For the hearing impaired, a written version of this episode is available online here:
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Josie and the Podcats logo was designed by Aimee Reid who you can find on Instagram at @ai.me.me or via email at [email protected]
Amandah Wilkinson of Bossy Love and Edwin Organ are responsible for our jerkin theme song, with Bossy Love’s new album Me + U out now: www.bossylove.com and Edwin online at edwinorgan.com
Tune in for next week’s episode of Josie and the Podcats: Release.
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 34, I join a film fanatic, freelance arts journo, political dork, the rip-snorting Stephen A Russell. Stephen and I discuss Superman, the Henriad, the Cigarette Smoking Man, and SO MUCH MORE.
Imported from Glasgow, Stephen A Russell is a writer and critic who has called Melbourne home for more than a decade. After a spell working at the sadly departed Fairfax Community Network, he has been crafting a freelance career for the previous five years. Stephen regularly contributes film-focused content to SBS Movies and SBS Sexuality as well as Metro magazine, The Music, The New Daily, Fairfax, and The Lowdown Under.
Stephen's musical Scottish brogue and the odd rogue snort can be heard on his Friday spot on Noosa FM 101.3, as well as occasionally popping up on Radio National and queer radio station Joy 94.9 FM. He also conducts Q&A sessions with visiting directors and actors for the likes of Palace Cinemas, Nova, the Lido and the Classic, as well as for film festivals including MIFF and the Melbourne Queer Film Festival.
Twitter: @SARussellwords
Outlets: SBS Movies, SBS Sexuality, The New Daily, Fairfax, Timeout
It's the Josie And The Podcats episode you’ve been waiting for: Soundtrack. To create the sound of Josie And The Pussycats, an eclectic mix of musical maestros get brought in to work on the soundtrack under the direction of Kenny ‘Babyface’ Edmonds. We speak to the voice of Josie herself, Letters To Cleo’s Kay Hanley, writers and directors Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont, star Rachael Leigh Cook, back up singer Bif Naked and the late, great Adam Schlesinger from Fountains Of Wayne.
Fountains Of Wayne reunited in honour of Adam Schlesinger at Jersey 4 Jersey to support the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund, which can be found here: https://njprf.org
Josie and the Podcats is a six-part limited podcast series all about the 2001 cult classic Josie and the Pussycats hosted, researched and written by best-selling author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis. She can be found on Twitter @MovieMazz https://twitter.com/moviemazz and marialewis.com.au The show is produced by film critic and podcast/producer behind One Heat Minute and All The Presidents Minutes Blake Howard. He can be found on Twitter @OneBlakeMinute https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute and graffitiwithpunctuation.com
For the hearing impaired, a written version of this episode is available online here:
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Josie and the Podcats logo was designed by Aimee Reid who you can find on Instagram at @ai.me.me or via email at [email protected]
Amandah Wilkinson of Bossy Love and Edwin Organ are responsible for our jerkin theme song, with Bossy Love’s new album Me + U out now: www.bossylove.com and Edwin online at edwinorgan.com
This episode was sponsored by Diva Headwraps https://www.divaheadwraps.com
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 33, I join the author of Fierce Bitches, Peckerwood and curator of noir literature film and culture blog - Hardboiled Wonderland - Jedidiah Ayres. Jed and I discuss unpacking the obsessive relationships of guests of this show with the film, dogged detectives and sharing this movie with a teenager.
JEDIDIAH AYRES IS THE AUTHOR OF FIERCE BITCHES, PECKERWOOD. HE WRITES ABOUT CRIME FICTION AND FILM ON THE BLOG HARDBOILED WONDERLAND.
TWITTER: @JEDIDIAHAYRES
“What did it matter where you lay once you were dead? In a dirty sump or in a marble tower on top of a high hill? You were dead, you were sleeping the big sleep, you were not bothered by things like that. Oil and water were the same as wind and air to you. You just slept the big sleep, not caring about the nastiness of how you died or where you fell. Me, I was part of the nastiness now.”
That’s a line from Raymond Chandler’s The Big Sleep, and it’s one that Doc is surely on a handshake basis with, or would at least nod kinda knowingly to before returning to his cloud of Asian indica. “When you’re dead, you’re dead,” as Bigfoot Bjornsen says…but what if…what if even that was one of the certainties that the Golden Fang could take from us? Who could you turn to? Who else could Doc take this to, besides our old flat-topped pal?
As Chandler wrote in The Long Goodbye, “I never saw any of them again — except the cops. No way has yet been invented to say goodbye to them.”
About the Guest - BRENDAN HODGES
Brendan Hodges (@metaplexmovies) is an insurance agent by day and freelance film critic by night. He has written for RogerEbert.com, Keeping-It-Reel.com, and HollywoodChicago.com, but his work primarily appears on his website, TheMetaplex.com. Brendan is prone to ramble about aspect ratios at parties.
Ride on your motorbike with DuJour and into this Josie And The Podcats bonus episode about the unintentional breakout stars of the 2001 cult film Josie And The Pussycats - the parody of 90s boybands, DuJour. Writers and directors Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont talk about crafting the DuJour sound with Kenny ‘Babyface’ Edmonds and pitching a DuJour movie to Netflix. Rachael Leigh Cook shares why they’re her “favourite” part of the movie - even 20 years later - and musicians Eva and Sam Hendricks from Charly Bliss and Amandah Wilkinson of Bossy Love and Operator Please talk about DuJour’s lasting musical influence.
Josie and the Podcats is hosted, researched and written by best-selling author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis. She can be found on Twitter @MovieMazz https://twitter.com/moviemazz and marialewis.com.au The show is produced by film critic and podcast/producer behind One Heat Minute and All The Presidents Minutes Blake Howard. He can be found on Twitter @OneBlakeMinute https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute and graffitiwithpunctuation.com
For the hearing impaired, a written version of this episode is available online here:
If you like this show, please rate, review, and subscribe. New episodes drop every Sunday, with bonus episodes during the week.
Josie and the Podcats logo was designed by Aimee Reid who you can find on Instagram at @ai.me.me or via email at [email protected]
Amandah Wilkinson of Bossy Love and Edwin Organ are responsible for our jerkin theme song, with Bossy Love’s new album Me + U out now: www.bossylove.com and Edwin online at edwinorgan.com
Tune in for next week’s episode of Josie and the Podcats: Soundtrack.
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 32 host, Blake Howard joins critic, journalist, best-selling author and host of Josie and the Podcats, Maria Lewis. Blake and Maria discuss finding the obsessive qualities intersecting in all of their projects, wanting to be reincarnated as a production designer and expressions that can only be described as butthole clenching.
ABOUT MARIA LEWIS
Maria Lewis is an author, journalist and screenwriter based in Sydney, Australia. Getting her start as a police reporter, her writing on pop culture has appeared in publications such as the New York Post, Guardian, Penthouse, The Daily Mail, Empire Magazine, Gizmodo, Huffington Post, The Daily and Sunday Telegraph, i09, Junkee and many more. Previously seen as a presenter on SBS Viceland’s nightly news program The Feed and as the host of Cleverfan on ABC, she has been a journalist for over 15 years.
Her best-selling debut novel Who's Afraid? was published in 2016, followed by its sequel Who’s Afraid Too? in 2017, which was nominated for Best Horror Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2018. Who’s Afraid? is being developed for television by the Emmy and BAFTA award-winning Hoodlum Entertainment. Her Young Adult debut, It Came From The Deep, was released globally on October 31, Halloween, 2017 and is a twist on The Little Mermaid meets Creature From The Black Lagoon.
Her fourth book, The Witch Who Courted Death, was released on Halloween, 2018 and won Best Fantasy Novel at the Aurealis Awards in 2019. Her fifth novel set within the shared supernatural universe - The Wailing Woman - was released in November, 2019.
Twitter: @moviemazz
The Josie And The Pussycats movie is officially green lit, with production heading to Vancouver, Canada to shoot. Yet first, the trio of Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, and Rosario Dawson are going to band camp in Los Angeles to figure out how to be believable music superstars on screen. As for writers and directors Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont, they start locking down the rest of their cast including quirky character actors Alan Cumming and Parker Posey.
Josie and the Podcats is hosted, researched and written by best-selling author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis. She can be found on Twitter @MovieMazz https://twitter.com/moviemazz and marialewis.com.au The show is produced by film critic and podcast/producer behind One Heat Minute and All The Presidents Minutes Blake Howard. He can be found on Twitter @OneBlakeMinute https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute and graffitiwithpunctuation.com
For the hearing impaired, a written version of this episode is available online here:
If you like this show, please rate, review, and subscribe. New episodes drop every Sunday, with bonus episodes during the week.
Josie and the Podcats logo was designed by Aimee Reid who you can find on Instagram at @ai.me.me or via email at [email protected]
Amandah Wilkinson of Bossy Love and Edwin Organ are responsible for our jerkin theme song, with Bossy Love’s new album Me + U out now: www.bossylove.com and Edwin online at edwinorgan.com
This episode was sponsored by One Heat Minute https://oneheatminute.com and Edenki Studio https://www.edenki.com.au
Tune in for next week’s episode of Josie and the Podcats: Soundtrack
If the first hour of Inherent Vice is a hazily mysterious stretch of world-building in which we—and Doc—realize that something has gone wrong, then the second hour of the film is reveal after reveal of what is wrong with the world, and the people in it. And resting between those two hours is this one-scene, in which the film simultaneously exhales after an hour of introductions and inhales before diving deep into the world of the Golden Fang, and exponentially expanding the scope of Inherent Vice.
And who better to join us to celebrate cracking Inherent Vice’s first hour with a one-minute scene than the host of One Heat Minute himself?
Inherent Vice is a film that deceptively uses its hardboiled detective fiction framework as a method of inquiry into something far deeper, and far more serious, than a plot to kidnap a real estate developer. It tricks us into settling in for a noir about a man solving a mystery, and instead presents us with a man confronting a melancholy truth: everything—lives, eras, and loves—comes to an end.
About the Guest - BLAKE HOWARD
Blake Howard is a writer, a podcaster, and the editor-in-chief & co-founder of Australian film blog Graffiti With Punctuation. He is the creator of One Heat Minute Productions and the producer of Increment Vice.
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 31 host, Blake Howard joins Los Feliz writer and beautiful film mind, Peter Avellino. Blake and Peter discuss what he describes as "a miracle of all the right elements coming together, a miracle from that holy cinematic year of 1976."
About Peter Avellino
Peter Avellino, aka Mr Peel, is a writer who lives in Los Feliz. Sometimes he goes to the movies. There's more to tell, but not just now.
Website: http://mrpeelsardineliqueur.blogspot.com/
In a world changed by COVID-19, every day this podcast will be reaching out to talk movies and maintain connections; in less ten minutes or less.
For this transmission, I talk to an old friend about life in construction, being grateful for we live, making food for instagram likes and introduce a very special guest to her first #ConTENgen; Hazel Howard.
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In this week’s bonus episode of Josie and the Podcats we’re talking about the FASHION of Josie And The Pussycats. From tonal dressing to the essential shimmer lip, why not don a pair of flip flop platforms and join us to look at the film’s visual storytelling?
Josie and the Podcats is hosted, researched and written by best-selling author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis. She can be found on Twitter @MovieMazz https://twitter.com/moviemazz and marialewis.com.au The show is produced by film critic and podcast/producer behind One Heat Minute and All The Presidents Minutes Blake Howard. He can be found on Twitter @OneBlakeMinute https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute and graffitiwithpunctuation.com
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Josie and the Podcats logo was designed by Aimee Reid who you can find on Instagram at @ai.me.me or via email at [email protected]
This episode was sponsored by the jerkin Netherworld Arcade in Brisbane, who can learn about and view their extensive shop of online merch here: http://netherworldarcade.com
In a world changed by COVID-19, every day this podcast will be reaching out to talk movies and maintain connections; in less ten minutes or less.
For this transmission, I talk to a ONE HEAT MINUTE crew member and friend John P. Glynn about him bingeing on the new show and being exposed to Bluey!
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All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute 30 host, Blake Howard joins friend of One Heat Minute Productions, editor of eleven Hollywood Feature Films, ex-pro Hockey Player and self-proclaimed defector from Czechoslovakia, Vashi Nedomansky. Blake needs Vashi's expertise to get technical about one of the greatest moments in American cinema, Pakula and D.O.P Gordon Willis' Library of Congress dwarfing shot.
Vashi Nedomansky defected from Czechoslovakia as a child during the Cold War and grew up in Toronto and Detroit. Following his career as a professional hockey player, Vashi has been a film editor in Los Angeles since 2001.
Vashi has edited 11 feature films including the global phenomenon "Sharknado 2", the comedy "An American Carol" for director David Zucker (Airplane, Scary Movie) and the PTSD documentary "That Which I Love Destroys Me" for director Ric Roman Waugh (Snitch, Felon). He also edited 6 Below, the first native 6K feature film in Hollywood history.
Vashi has cut over 50 national commercials for numerous brands including Nike, Volkswagen, Ford, NHL, EA Sports, Adobe, Medal of Honor, US Army, US Navy, US Marines, US Reserve and the US Air Force.
His company Vashi Visuals has provided post-production workflow and consulting services for numerous films including Gone Girl directed by David Fincher and Deadpool directed by Tim Miller. Vashi has also trained fellow film editors: Kirk Baxter, Angus Wall, Billy Fox, Michael Tronick, Don Zimmerman, Dean Zimmerman, Julian Clarke, Nicolas De Toth, Jon Corn and others.
Website: vashivisuals.com
After going on a historical journey to where the Josie and the Pussycats movie could exist as a commercial entity in the late nineties, now we get into the nitty gritty of development. Writing and directing duo Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont sign on to direct after their hit Can’t Hardly Wait and they put out an offer to Rachael Leigh Cook for the role of Josie. Tara Reid gets locked in as Melody and everyone from Aaliyah, Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopes, Beyoncé and Regina King audition for the part of Valerie.
Welcome to the second episode of Josie and the Podcats, a six-part limited podcast series all about the 2001 cult classic Josie and the Pussycats.
Josie and the Podcats is hosted, researched and written by best-selling author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis. She can be found on Twitter @MovieMazz https://twitter.com/moviemazz and marialewis.com.au The show is produced by film critic and podcast/producer behind One Heat Minute and All The Presidents Minutes Blake Howard. He can be found on Twitter @OneBlakeMinute https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute and graffitiwithpunctuation.com
For the hearing impaired, a written version of this episode is available online here: https://graffitiwithpunctuation.com/josie-and-the-podcats
If you like this show, please rate, review, and subscribe. New episodes drop every Sunday, with bonus episodes during the week.
Josie and the Podcats logo was designed by Aimee Reid who you can find on Instagram at @ai.me.me or via email at [email protected]
Amandah Wilkinson of Bossy Love and Edwin Organ are responsible for our jerkin theme song, with Bossy Love’s new album Me + U out now: www.bossylove.com and Edwin online at edwinorgan.com
This episode was sponsored by Nicola Scott Art https://www.nicolascottart.com and the new book by Maria Lewis, The Wailing Woman https://www.amazon.com/Wailing-Woman-Maria-Lewis/dp/0349421323
Tune in for next week’s episode of Josie and the Podcats, Production, and our upcoming bonus episode, Fashion.
“...little kid blues...”
About the guest: Mark Olsen
Mark Olsen writes about all kinds of movies for the Los Angeles Times as both a feature writer and reviewer. He creates a regular series on independent, documentary and foreign-language films under the banner of Indie Focus, also curating and hosting the Indie Focus Screening Series. His work has also appeared in Film Comment, the New York Times, LA Weekly, Sight & Sound and other publications. He is from Kansas.
Twitter: @IndieFocus
In a world changed by COVID-19, every day this podcast will be reaching out to talk movies and maintain connections; in less ten minutes or less.
For this transmission, I talk to my friend Daniel Lammin about trivia in the time of COVID-19 and taking time to unplug.
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All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute twenty-nine host, Blake Howard joins host and movie news machine behind Always Be Watching, Dan Barrett. Blake and Dan discuss being too lazy to be Bernstein or Woodward and pandemic hair growth giving him the look for a newsroom extra.
In a world changed by COVID-19, every day this podcast will be reaching out to talk movies and maintain connections; in less ten minutes or less.
For this transmission, I talk to my friend and fellow podcaster Dan Barrett about Instagram reporting the radicals in his suburb and giving you those off the beaten track recommendations...
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Welcome to the first BONUS episode of Josie and the Podcats, a six-part limited podcast series all about the 2001 cult classic Josie and the Pussycats. After our first episode - History - dove into the pop cultural significance of Josie as a property over the decades, we decided to keep things historical for our debut bonus ep. This is all about how Archie broke the Comics Code.
Josie and the Podcats is hosted, researched and written by best-selling author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis. She can be found on Twitter @MovieMazz https://twitter.com/moviemazz and marialewis.com.au The show is produced by film critic and podcast/producer behind One Heat Minute and All The Presidents Minutes Blake Howard. He can be found on Twitter @OneBlakeMinute https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute and graffitiwithpunctuation.com
For the hearing impaired, a written version of this episode is available online here:
If you like this show, please rate, review, and subscribe. New episodes drop every Sunday, with bonus episodes during the week.
Josie and the Podcats logo was designed by Aimee Reid who you can find on Instagram at @ai.me.me or via email at [email protected]
Amandah Wilkinson of Bossy Love and Edwin Organ are responsible for our jerkin theme song, with Bossy Love’s new album Me + U out now: www.bossylove.com and Edwin online at edwinorgan.com
Tim Hanley is the author of several non-fiction books, including Wonder Woman Unbound: The Curious History of the World's Most Famous Heroine and the upcoming Betty and Veronica: The Leading Ladies of Riverdale. He’s on Twitter at @Tim_Hanley https://twitter.com/timhanley01 and his books can be found here: www.amazon.com/Tim-Hanley/
Alex Segura is the author of several novels and comic books, which can also be found here www.alexsegura.com . He’s on Twitter at @Alex_Segura https://twitter.com/alex_segura
This episode was sponsored by All The President’s Minutes
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute twenty host, Blake Howard joins co-host of The Cinematologists and Principal Lecturer in Contemporary Screen Media at the University of Brighton, Dr Dario Llinares. Blake and Dario contend with the pandemic related events of the 12th of March (or 11th) before diving into disembodied voices, social changes reflected so vividly in the 70s Hollywood paranoia cinema and so much more.
In a world changed by COVID-19, every day this podcast will be reaching out to talk movies and maintain connections; in less ten minutes or less.
For this transmission, I talk to my friend the award-winning film critic Laurence Barber about Laura Dern memes, surviving on part-time work and struggle to even define what this year is...
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In a world changed by COVID-19, every day this podcast will be reaching out to talk movies and maintain connections; in less ten minutes or less.
For this transmission, I talk to my dear friend, philosopher and activist Glen about taking far too long between chats and moving during a pandemic.
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Welcome to the first episode of Josie and the Podcats, a six-part limited podcast series all about the 2001 cult classic Josie and the Pussycats. This week, we’re looking at Josie’s unlikely history: from a World War II romance to the Civil Rights movement in America during the sixties. A collection of the world’s best Archie Comics and pop culture experts help us break down exactly how we got to the point where the biting, satirical movie Josie and the Pussycats could exist.
Josie and the Podcats is hosted, researched and written by best-selling author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis. She can be found on Twitter @MovieMazz https://twitter.com/moviemazz and marialewis.com.au The show is produced by film critic and podcast/producer behind One Heat Minute and All The Presidents Minutes Blake Howard. He can be found on Twitter @OneBlakeMinute https://twitter.com/OneBlakeMinute and graffitiwithpunctuation.com
For the hearing impaired, a written version of this episode is available online here: https://graffitiwithpunctuation.com/opinion/the-unlikely-history-of-josie-and-the-pussycats
If you like this show, please rate, review, and subscribe. New episodes drop every Sunday, with bonus episodes during the week.
Josie and the Podcats logo was designed by Aimee Reid who you can find on Instagram at @ai.me.me or via email at [email protected]
Amandah Wilkinson of Bossy Love and Edwin Organ are responsible for our jerkin theme song, with Bossy Love’s new album Me + U out now: www.bossylove.com and Edwin online at edwinorgan.com
Tim Hanley is the author of several non-fiction books, including Wonder Woman Unbound: The Curious History of the World's Most Famous Heroine and the upcoming Betty and Veronica: The Leading Ladies of Riverdale. He’s on Twitter at @Tim_Hanley https://twitter.com/timhanley01 and his books can be found here: www.amazon.com/Tim-Hanley/
Alex Segura is the author of several novels and comic books, which can also be found here www.alexsegura.com . He’s on Twitter at @Alex_Segura https://twitter.com/alex_segura
This episode was sponsored by Supanova Pop Culture Expo www.supanova.com.au and the wares of artist Kirbee Lawler www.kirbeelawler.com
Tune in for next week’s episode of Josie and the Podcats: Development.
All The President's Minutes is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. For minute twenty seven host, Blake Howard joins internet movie journalist trailblazer, screenwriter, podcaster and unparalleled movie mind Drew McWeeny. Blake and Drew discuss Goldman creating compelling scenes that should be boring, Alan J. Pakula always being in the right place for his performers and the experience feeling like sources are closing ranks around the truth.
About Drew McWeeny
Drew has been writing online for over 20 years now. He was Moriarty at Ain't It Cool. He was Drew at HitFix. He was a co-host of the phenomenal 80s All Over Podcast. Drew is currently writing a sprawling and insightful ongoing screen culture column Formerly Dangerous. Subscribe here.
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann’s 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It’s the 159th minute (2:38:00 - 2:39:00) - host Blake Howard joins a filmmaker who contributed to such masterworks as Prizzi’s Honor, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull and academy award-winning Kramer vs. Kramer - Tom Kane. Blake and Tom discuss taking a shotgun like it’s a “fucking shopping cart,” meeting Al Pacino in a Lee Strasberg directing class and De Niro staying inside “to keep the character going.”
Guest Bio:
Tom Kane has had a long and distinguished career in the film and television industry. As a Producer, Production Manager and Assistant Director, his clients have included Twentieth Century Fox, Miramax Films, Columbia Pictures, United Artists, Warner Bros., ABC Motion Pictures, Turner Network Television, CBS, NBC, ABC-TV and Hallmark Entertainment, among many others.
Tom began his career in New York City working on numerous box office successes such as Prizzi’s Honor, Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, academy award-winning Kramer vs. Kramer, An Unmarried Woman, The Turning Point, Night Hawks, Swimming to Cambodia andThe Flamingo Kid, alongside distinguished directors that include John Huston, Martin Scorsese, Robert Benton, Paul Mazursky, Herb Ross and Garry Marshall. Tom has worked with such notable actors as Jack Nicholson, Robert DeNiro, Meryl Streep, Dustin Hoffman, Ed Harris, Glenn Close, Elijah Wood, Pierce Brosnan, Sylvester Stallone, Spaulding Gray and Matt Dillon. For a complete list of actors, click here.
After 16 years in New York City, Tom moved to Los Angeles to produce two television series, Fortune Dane, followed by the critically acclaimed Sledgehammer! both for ABC-Television. From 1988 to 1990, he served as Vice President of Production for the Weintraub Entertainment Group, overseeing all production. Immediately following, he produced for TNT, Riders of the Purple Sage (Ed Harris), Last Stand at Saber River (Tom Selleck), The Day Lincoln Was Shot (Rob Morrow), and Crossfire Trail (Tom Selleck). Tom most recently served as Producer on the Hallmark Hall of Fame production Brush With Fate, which is based on the best selling novel Girl In Hyacinth Blue, and filmed in The Netherlands. The film aired on CBS and starred Glenn Close, Ellen Burstyn and Thomas Gibson. He currently freelances as a Producer and/or Production Manager and is a long-time member of the Directors Guild of America.
Since 1984, Tom has taught film and television production to hundreds of students from all over the world. He created “The Line Producer,UPM, AD Workshop” for The International Film & Television Workshops in Rockport, Maine (www.mainemedia.edu), where he taught for 12 years. Tom currently teaches his 3-day film/video production workshop throughout the U.S. and abroad.
Film Critic at Geek of Oz and Co-Host of The Sinner Files podcast.
LUKE BUCKMASTER IS A WRITER, FILM AND TV CRITIC AND PUBLIC SPEAKER.En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.