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Jason and the Movienauts
Jason Sacks
203 episodes
19 hours ago
Jason and his friends talk about old and new movies
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Jason and his friends talk about old and new movies
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Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Billy Wilder: The Brilliant (Sunset Boulevard) and the Flawed (Fedora)
Jason and the Movienauts
59 minutes 56 seconds
4 months ago
Billy Wilder: The Brilliant (Sunset Boulevard) and the Flawed (Fedora)

Michele is back again as she and Jason continue their journey into the films of the great Billy Wilder. This time they look at one of his greatest, most popular and most profound films, Sunset Boulevard (1950), and plumb so much of its hidden depth. Along with that, Michele and Jason take a look at a much deeper cut in Wilder's catalog: Fedora (1978), the shaggy-dog, slightly misbegotten approach to similar territory as Sunset.

Fedora is a fascinating film for very different reasons than Sunset Boulevard, and in many ways helps appreciate the unique alchemy that helped make the earlier movie a classic and this one a flawed work.

Jason and the Movienauts
Jason and his friends talk about old and new movies