This week we're beginning a recurring series on the Taiwanese New Wave with one of it's earliest and best films: Taipei Story. Chris and Zach discuss globalization and modern spaces in the New Wave films, as well as the urban malaise that Yang so fabulously constructed. We plan to keep covering these films so keep checking back and we'll see you next week!
Featuring: Chris Ding, Zach Chilcote
Annnnnd we're back! For the pilot episode of our new podcast, we've chosen a film that reflects our new title. Sunrise, released in 1927, was one of German Expressionist filmmaker F.W. Murnau's first and only films produced in the US. It's a simple love story told as a cinematic poem and a silent film masterpiece. This week, we have the usual suspects discussing Expressionism, silent cinema, and a whole host of other topics as we get derailed more than once. Enjoy!
Featuring: Zachary Chilcote, Chris D., and Vivian Chuang
Cover Art: Chris
This week Chris and Zach talk about an anti-establishment classic, pitting Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher against each other for control of a mental hospital. Prompted by the release of Ryan Murphy's new Netflix show Ratched, we do an analysis of the film's style and characters, as well discuss our own personal experiences with the film.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) is currently available on Netflix.
Next week we're covering Corpus Christi, one of the few remaining 2019 Best International Feature Oscar nominees that we haven't talked about. It is currently available on Criterion Channel or rentable on Amazon.
Featuring: Zach Chilcote and Chris Ding
Episode Cover: Chris Ding
Music: Craig Cutright
This week we're going back a few decades to check out some under appreciated films from a very important era in Hollywood's history. Sorcerer (1977) was a box office bomb after releasing a week after Star Wars, but is widely considered among the director's best and has been gaining a new (and very deserved) following. Cruising (1980) was released under a mire of controversy for dealing with some... tricky subject matter for the time while also creating a unique, eery atmosphere and starring a very subdued young Al Pacino.
Both films are available to rent on Apple TV and Amazon.
Next week we're talking about the classic One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975), coinciding with the recent release of Ratched. Both are available on Netflix.
Featuring: Zach Chilcote and Vivian Chuang
Episode Cover: Chris Ding
Music: Craig Cutright
This week Chris and Zach are discussing our first impressions of I'm Thinking of Ending Things, the newest film by Academy Award winning screenwriter and director Charlie Kaufman. A deeply philosophical and thoughtful film, we couldn’t possibly touch on everything this film presents; but we hope we can open you up to some new ideas.
Next week, we're looking at two films by new A24 talents the Safdie Brothers. Good Time and Uncut Gems are both available to stream on Netflix.
Co-Hosts: Chris Ding and Zachary Chilcote
Cover art: Vivian Chuang
Music: Craig Cutright
This week we are focusing on two feature films by the A24 director Ari Aster. While Hereditary unravels the cryptic ancestry of a family after the death of the grandmother, Midsommar follows the heartbroken protagonist's journey into a traditional yet increasingly bizarre community; both films presents problematic familial or social relationships. Tracing his career back to his shorts, Zack, Chris, and Vivian will discuss the auteurism in Aster's films.
* Bonus content * - in this episode, we briefly expand our discussion to encompass the field of cinema studies and contemporary cinema as wider topics.
Our episode next week will focus on the Safdie brothers, covering Goodtime (2017) and Uncut Gems (2019). Both films are currently available on Netflix.
Co-Hosts: Chris Ding and Zachary Chilcote
Guest and cover art: Vivian Chuang
Music: Craig Cutright
We're hitting the Bong this week. In this episode of auteur deep dive, Chris, Zach and recurring Cinemaniac Vivian discuss the films of Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho. Catch up on the films on these platforms:
Barking Dogs Never Bite, The Host, Mother, and Parasite are available on Hulu.
Snowpiercer and Okja are streaming on Netflix.
Join us next week, on a discussion about the films of A24 darling Ari Aster, his shorts can be found on YouTube and his features on Amazon Prime currently.
Co-Hosts: Chris Ding and Zachary Chilcote
Guest and cover art: Vivian Chuang
Music: Craig Cutright
This week Chris, Zach and new recurring Cinemaniac Vivian Chuang discuss legendary Broadway choreographer Bob Fosse's two most popular films - one a musical set in Weimar era Germany, and the other an inside look into his own head and show business. Cabaret is currently streaming on HBO Max.
Next week is another auteur deep dive, where we discuss every film by South Korean director Bong Joon-ho. It's going to be a huge episode, and we hope you'll join us. If you want to catch up before the episode:
Barking Dogs Never Bite, The Host, Mother, and Parasite are available on Hulu.
Snowpiercer and Okja are streaming on Netflix.
Co-Hosts: Chris Ding and Zachary Chilcote
Guest and cover art: Vivian Chuang
Music: Craig Cutright
This week Chris and Zach discuss the 2018 thriller/mystery Burning, by South Korean auteur Lee Chang-Dong. It's. a beautiful and haunting treatise on love, loss, and loneliness, and we highly recommend you check it out. The film is currently streaming on Netflix.
Next week we'll be discussing two films by legendary choreographer Bob Fosse. Cabaret is currently available on HBO Max.
Co-Hosts: Chris Ding and Zachary Chilcote
Music by: Craig Cutright
This week Chris and Zach talk about one of France's most searing looks at the intersections between poverty, racism, and law enforcement, which is only kind of based on the Victor Hugo novel. Streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Join us next week for 2018's Burning from South Korean auteur Lee Chang-Dong. Available on Netflix.
Hosts: Chris Ding and Zachary Chilcote
Logo Art by: Vivian Chuang
Music by: Craig Cutright
For our first monthly auteur deep-dive, we take a look at the work of American icon Spike Lee, starting with his most recent Netflix film Da 5 Bloods, and working through his most significant films over the years.
Guest Star: Coleman Andersen
Music: Craig Cutright