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Words and Movies
Sean Gallagher & Claude Call
148 episodes
1 week ago
Sean Gallagher and Claude Call find two seemingly different movies and find the common thread between them.
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Sean Gallagher and Claude Call find two seemingly different movies and find the common thread between them.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film
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Reel 80b: Political Thrillers, Pt.2
Words and Movies
50 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
Reel 80b: Political Thrillers, Pt.2

In this half of the episode, we're reviewing the 1969 film Z, directed by Costa-Gavras. In this film we're in a European country that totally isn't Greece, and we see both sides of an ideological war between two extreme factions. It's a gripping story with an ending that's all too familiar, if you're politically cynical.


COMING ATTRACTIONS:

Episode 81 will be the first of three episodes where we look at films which are made in a very specific style. Perhaps it's homage to a director, perhaps it's unconscious imitation. Find out with us as we review 1981's Diva, directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix. From there we move to 2006 and Tell No One, directed by Guillaume Canet, both of which appear to be shot in the style of Alfred Hitchcock. Join us, won't you?

Words and Movies
Sean Gallagher and Claude Call find two seemingly different movies and find the common thread between them.