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Wind, Reel, & Print
Salad Brain Productions
76 episodes
1 day ago
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"Descent into Emptiness"
Wind, Reel, & Print
1 hour 9 minutes
2 months ago
"Descent into Emptiness"
EPISODE 064: LETTERBOXD TOP 250 SHUFFLE   Featuring: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964); Raging Bull (1980); The Father (2020); I’m Still Here (2024)   In a new episode of WR&P’s Letterboxd Top 250 Shuffle, Ryan & Kevin pin two cinema classics against two recent Oscar darlings. Despite the drastic jump in time, this particular collection is rare in its thematic cohesion. As our own reality tears at the seams, these four films build a portrait of this slow descent into destruction. Although these stories originate in history and/or fiction, the threat of nuclear warfare, the impacts of toxic masculinity, the complete loss of identity and memory, and fascist governments ripping apart families are all current events which continue to affect our society today.
Wind, Reel, & Print