Film chatter is all about celebrating films of all types, from classics, hidden gems, cult, contemporary, and more. Every two weeks, your hosts Aric and Marisa bring a new topic of discussion, showcasing three films each that add to the conversation.
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Film chatter is all about celebrating films of all types, from classics, hidden gems, cult, contemporary, and more. Every two weeks, your hosts Aric and Marisa bring a new topic of discussion, showcasing three films each that add to the conversation.
Marisa and Aric are joined by Spencer Churchill from Endangered Streaming to celebrate the expansive world of cult cinema. They each bring three cult films that scatter across genres, as well as across the globe.
The list of films include the Japanese cult classic HOUSE (1977), Martin Scorsese's beloved midnight classic AFTER HOURS (1985), the star studded not-so superhero film MYSTERY MEN (1999), the surrealist, self-destructive Czech New Wave film DAISIES (1966), Vincent Gallo's semi-autobiographical gem BUFFALO '66 (1998), Andrzej Żuławski's horrific marriage story POSSESSION (1981), Alejandro Jodorowsky's Mexican spiritual fantasy THE HOLY MOUNTAIN (1973), Stephanie Rothman's slyly subversive exploitation film TERMINAL ISLAND (1973), and David Cronenberg's challenging psychological thriller CRASH (1996).
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Film Chatter Podcast
Film chatter is all about celebrating films of all types, from classics, hidden gems, cult, contemporary, and more. Every two weeks, your hosts Aric and Marisa bring a new topic of discussion, showcasing three films each that add to the conversation.