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Let's Party with Marty: A Martin Scorsese Podcast
Let's Party with Marty: A Martin Scorsese Podcast
37 episodes
1 week ago
The hosts of Let's Jaws for a Minute, Sarah Buddery and MJ Smith present a podcast delving into the filmography of Martin Scorsese, as well as the tapestry of cinema history presented within his "Companion Films" list on Letterboxd.
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The hosts of Let's Jaws for a Minute, Sarah Buddery and MJ Smith present a podcast delving into the filmography of Martin Scorsese, as well as the tapestry of cinema history presented within his "Companion Films" list on Letterboxd.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film
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Episode 35: Accattone
Let's Party with Marty: A Martin Scorsese Podcast
1 hour 23 minutes 50 seconds
3 weeks ago
Episode 35: Accattone

mic check one two one two *ahem* WE'RE BACK. After an extended summer hiatus, Sarah and MJ are back to talking about Martin Scorsese and the films he draws inspiration from. We kick things off with the companion film to The Last Temptation of Christ, the 1961 Italian drama, Accattone.

Let's Party with Marty: A Martin Scorsese Podcast
The hosts of Let's Jaws for a Minute, Sarah Buddery and MJ Smith present a podcast delving into the filmography of Martin Scorsese, as well as the tapestry of cinema history presented within his "Companion Films" list on Letterboxd.