Aaron travels to New York City and does a live podcast at the home of James Hancock from Wrong Reel. Dave Eves and Jessica Ramos also made the trip up from Philly. Their presence is timely with this month’s newsletter clue, and we get into Broadway, the New York film scene, and plenty of Criterion related topics.
Episode Notes Episode Links Facebook Contest Wrong Reel 295 – Powell & Pressburger Indiewire – Top 50 Criterion Covers Criterion Streaming at Libraries FilmStruck – Student Pricing Alex Ross Perry – Instagram Criterion Rumor Barbet Schroeder – The Valley, More Double Feature Tony Stella – Tumblr Episode Credits Aaron West: Twitter | Website | Letterboxd Dave Eves: Twitter James Hancock: Twitter | Podcast Jessica Ramos: Creeping on Dave’s Twitter Criterion Now: Facebook Group Criterion Cast: Facebook | Twitter
Music for the show is from Fatboy Roberts’ Geek Remixed project.
Episode Notes Episode Links Facebook Contest Wrong Reel 295 – Powell & Pressburger Indiewire – Top 50 Criterion Covers Criterion Streaming at Libraries FilmStruck – Student Pricing Alex Ross Perry – Instagram Criterion Rumor Barbet Schroeder – The Valley, More Double Feature Tony Stella – Tumblr Episode Credits Aaron West: Twitter | Website | Letterboxd Dave Eves: Twitter James Hancock: Twitter | Podcast Jessica Ramos: Creeping on Dave’s Twitter Criterion Now: Facebook Group Criterion Cast: Facebook | Twitter
Music for the show is from Fatboy Roberts’ Geek Remixed project.
- 8/9/2017
- by Aaron West
- CriterionCast
This week we get into the gutter with Dave Eves and James Hancock as we play a game about the biggest jerks on film. We also talk about the lineup from Cannes, Michael Ballhaus, John Ford, Sam Peckinpah, and the latest from FilmStruck.
Episode Notes
7:45 – Jerks in Film
22:30 – R.I.P. Michael Ballhaus
26:00 – Cannes 2017
34:30 – Wishlist and Predictions for July Releases
38:30 – Short Takes (Dry Summer, Straw Dogs, Stagecoach)
49:00 – FilmStruck
Episode Links Wrong Reel 230 – Dave Eves and His Criterion Top Five Wrong Reel 249 – Disaster Movies of the 1970s Eclipse Viewer 54 – Duvivier in the 1930s Part One Michael Ballhaus Dies at 81 Cannes 2017 Lineup All of the Films Joining FilmStruck this April Episode Credits Aaron West: Twitter | Website | Letterboxd Dave Eves: Twitter James Hancock: Twitter | Podcast Criterion Now: Twitter Criterion Cast: Facebook | Twitter
Music for the show is from Fatboy Roberts’ Geek Remixed project.
Episode Notes
7:45 – Jerks in Film
22:30 – R.I.P. Michael Ballhaus
26:00 – Cannes 2017
34:30 – Wishlist and Predictions for July Releases
38:30 – Short Takes (Dry Summer, Straw Dogs, Stagecoach)
49:00 – FilmStruck
Episode Links Wrong Reel 230 – Dave Eves and His Criterion Top Five Wrong Reel 249 – Disaster Movies of the 1970s Eclipse Viewer 54 – Duvivier in the 1930s Part One Michael Ballhaus Dies at 81 Cannes 2017 Lineup All of the Films Joining FilmStruck this April Episode Credits Aaron West: Twitter | Website | Letterboxd Dave Eves: Twitter James Hancock: Twitter | Podcast Criterion Now: Twitter Criterion Cast: Facebook | Twitter
Music for the show is from Fatboy Roberts’ Geek Remixed project.
- 4/17/2017
- by Aaron West
- CriterionCast
Hitler’S Folly Bill Plympton Studios Reviewed by: Harvey Karten, Shockya Grade: C- Director: Bill Plympton Written by: Bill Plympton Cast: Nate Steinwachs, Dana Ashbrook, Michael Sullivan, Kristin Samuelson, Andreas Hykade, Morton Hall Millen, David Shakopi, Kevin Kolack, Edie Bales, Alfred Rosenblatt, Ari Taub, James Hancock Screened at: Free Link, NYC, 6/3/16 Opens: June 1, 2016 Mel Brooks, who directed the film “The Producers”—which features the hilarious, boundary-shattering song “Springtime for Hitler”–can breathe a sigh of relief. His reputation as the creator of what is arguably the best, most audacious laugh-fest about the 20th Century’s worst tyrant easily matching Charlie Chaplin’s 1940 “The Great Dictator,” stands without a real modern challenge. [ Read More ]
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The post Hitler’s Folly Movie Review appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 6/21/2016
- by Harvey Karten
- ShockYa
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