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- 81 - Episode 82: The Substance
Episode 82 on The Substance
Summary In this episode, Michael and Dave dive into The Substance, a film by Coralie Fargeat. The film explores the dark and gritty side of Hollywood’s obsession with youth, following Elizabeth Sparkle (Demi Moore), a former aerobic star who turns to a mysterious serum for a youthful transformation. This risky choice leads her into a twisted psychological battle with her younger self, Sue (Margaret Qualley), as the two are forced to switch bodies every seven days.
Key Discussion Points
Plot Overview: The film's exploration of ageism, Hollywood’s beauty standards, and the battle between youthful ambition and the wisdom of age. Director’s Style: Coral Le Far’s cinematic techniques, reminiscent of her previous work in Revenge, and visual callbacks to classic horror films like The Shining and The Fly. Cinematography and Sound Design: Praise for cinematographer Benjamin Krakun and sound designer Emmanuel's Yard, creating a contrast between Hollywood’s bright artificiality and the film’s dark themes. Practical Effects: Emphasis on the effective use of prosthetics and 1980s-inspired effects over CGI, with comparisons to movies like The Thing and Requiem for a Dream.Memorable Moments
Shrimp Scene: The “disgusting” and metaphorical close-up of Dennis Quaid’s character devouring shrimp, symbolizing Hollywood’s consumption of aging stars. Body Horror: Discussions on the intense practical effects, leading to some wince-inducing moments that play with medical horror aesthetics. Themes of Identity and Self-Worth: The hosts analyze how the film examines the lengths people go to in order to stay relevant and young, questioning the true “value” of beauty and fame.Ratings and Final Thoughts
Michael gives the film four stars, highlighting its timely commentary on youth obsession, while Dave awards it five stars, calling it one of the best films of the year. Both agree on the standout performances by Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley, predicting Oscar buzz.Cultural Commentary The hosts reflect on Hollywood's commodification of beauty and youth, pointing out how the film exposes the industry’s relentless pursuit of “perfection” and the unrealistic standards imposed on women.
Looking Forward Next episode, Michael and Dave consider reviewing Heretic, an A24 horror film, or exploring other films relevant to award season buzz.
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Introduction to The Substance 00:00:15 - Michael welcomes listeners and introduces the movie The Substance.
Plot Summary & Themes 00:00:42 - Dave gives a brief overview of the film’s plot, focusing on Elizabeth Sparkle’s battle with her younger self, Sue. 00:02:17 - Michael and Dave discuss the film’s themes of ageism, youth obsession, and identity in Hollywood.
Director and Cinematography
00:03:01 - Discussion of Coral Le Far’s style, including her previous work on Revenge and the “revenge movie” genre. 00:04:09 - Michael describes the vibrant color palette and camera work, including hallway shots reminiscent of The Shining.
Shrimp Scene & Sound Design 00:05:34 - Michael and Dave analyze the infamous “shrimp scene” with Dennis Quaid’s character, highlighting the film’s sound design. 00:07:06 - Praise for Emmanuel’s Yard’s work on the sound effects, enhancing the visceral experience.
Practical Effects and Body Horror 00:09:07 - Dave discusses the impressive practical effects, comparing them to The Thing and emphasizing the grotesque elements that made even seasoned horror fans look away.
Discussion on Hollywood and Beauty Standards
00:13:38 - Michael and Dave explore the film’s commentary on Hollywood’s treatment of aging women and the pressures of beauty standards.
Performances by Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley 00:14:22 - The hosts delve into the powerful performances, especially Demi Moore’s nuanced portrayal of Elizabeth, and Margaret Qualley’s rising-star status.
Film References & Influences 00:50:38 - The hosts compare The Substance to other films like The Elephant Man, Frankenstein, The Fly, and Carrie, discussing how these influences shape the film’s narrative and aesthetic.
Ratings and Spoiler-Free Reviews
00:17:09 - Michael and Dave each give their spoiler-free ratings, with Michael awarding four stars and Dave giving it five.
Third-Act Discussion & Moral Takeaways 00:46:18 - Spoiler discussion on the third act, where the hosts interpret the film’s moral stance on aging, beauty, and acceptance.
Closing and Next Episode Preview 00:57:04 - Dave previews potential films for the next episode, including Heretic, an A24 horror movie, as well as Rumors, a film featuring Tilda Swinton.
Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 1h 01min - 80 - Episode 81 - MegapolisWed, 09 Oct 2024 - 59min
- 79 - Episode 80: Wolverine & Deadpool
Episode Summary: In this fun and lively episode, Michael and David take a break from their usual thematic deep dives to enjoy the highly anticipated film "Deadpool and Wolverine." Join them as they explore the movie's humor, fourth-wall breaks, cameos, and more. This episode is packed with laughs, insightful critiques, and a healthy dose of fan service.
Key Discussion Points:
Introduction (00:15 - 01:11):
The usual format involves pulling out one theme from a movie, but this episode is kept light and free to match the film's tone. Introduction to "Deadpool and Wolverine," starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.Director and Production (01:11 - 02:12):
Directed by Sean Levy, who previously worked with Ryan Reynolds on "Free Guy." The film is described as a buddy comedy made by buddies.Humor and Fourth-Wall Breaks (02:12 - 06:35):
The movie is filled with jokes, cameos, and references that require multiple viewings to catch all details. Outrageously violent and vulgar in keeping with Deadpool's character.Favorite Moments and Cameos (06:35 - 11:18):
Highlights include cameos from Henry Cavill and Chris Evans. Discussion on how the film plays with meta-references and nostalgia.Comparisons and Critiques (11:18 - 13:54):
Compared favorably to other superhero films like "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness." Praised for its self-awareness and comedic tone.Fan Service (13:54 - 18:07):
The film is described as fan service done right. Michael appreciates the movie for being honest about its intentions and serving the fans well.Character Development and Themes (18:07 - 34:48):
Discussions on character growth, particularly for Wolverine and Deadpool. Use of iconic costumes and staying true to the characters' comic origins.Upcoming Films and Recommendations (34:48 - 48:45):
Mentions of upcoming films like "Twisted Metal," "Long Legs," and "Alien Romulus." Recommendations for future episodes and a look at some intriguing trailers.Quotes:
"This movie breaks the fourth wall so often you will literally need to see it twice just to get all of that." "I am a fan. Serve me." "It's a buddy comedy made by buddies."Final Thoughts (44:04 - 48:45):
Michael and David agree that "Deadpool and Wolverine" is a fun ride with beloved characters, making it worth the watch. The episode ends with a look forward to future movies and potential podcast topics.Wed, 07 Aug 2024 - 49min - 78 - Episode 79: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
Mind Frames Podcast - Episode 79: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga Overview:
In this episode, Michael and Dave delve into the newest installment of the Mad Max universe, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Directed by George Miller, this film explores the origin story of Imperator Furiosa, previously portrayed by Charlize Theron in Mad Max: Fury Road, now played by Anya Taylor-Joy. Join the hosts as they discuss the film's thematic elements, casting choices, and how it fits into the larger Mad Max franchise.
Key Topics: Introduction to Mind Frames (00:00 - 00:24)Overview of the podcast and the format of the show.
Film Introduction (00:25 - 00:52)Introduction of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Brief synopsis and connection to Mad Max: Fury Road.
Discussion on George Miller (01:43 - 03:33)George Miller’s influence on the post-apocalyptic genre. His versatility as a filmmaker with works like Babe and Happy Feet.
Thematic Elements in George Miller’s Films (03:35 - 06:32)Themes of human society’s impact on the world. Comparison of themes across Miller’s diverse filmography.
Casting Choices (07:21 - 10:51)Anya Taylor-Joy’s performance as Furiosa. Physical and stylistic differences between Anya Taylor-Joy and Charlize Theron. Discussion of Chris Hemsworth’s role as Dementus and his comedic influence.
Character Analysis (10:55 - 12:31)Examination of Furiosa’s character development. Comparison between Furiosa in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga and Mad Max: Fury Road.
Chris Hemsworth as Dementus (15:45 - 19:17)Analysis of Hemsworth’s performance and character. Discussion on the balance of humor and menace in his role.
Immortan Joe and Prequels (19:18 - 22:06)Role of Immortan Joe in Furiosa. Challenges of integrating iconic characters into prequels.
Supporting Characters (23:05 - 26:04)Discussion on Tom Burke’s character and his role in Furiosa’s story. Critique of the necessity of his character in the narrative.
Cinematography and Visuals (27:24 - 30:14)Comparison of cinematography in Furiosa and Fury Road. Use of CGI and its impact on the film’s visual appeal.
Action Sequences (30:15 - 31:33)Overview of the film’s action sequences and stunt work. Comparison to other action movies of the year.
Box Office Performance and Marketing (31:34 - 42:31)Discussion on the film’s box office performance. Analysis of marketing strategies and their impact on the film’s reception.
Cultural Impact and Audience Reception (42:32 - 50:01)Broader discussion on the cultural impact of the film. Comparison of audience reception across different demographics.
Final Thoughts and Recommendations (50:01 - 53:01)Hosts’ final thoughts on Furiosa. Recommendations for exploring more of George Miller’s work.
Conclusion:Michael and Dave conclude the episode with reflections on George Miller’s filmmaking career and the significance of Furiosa within the Mad Max franchise. They also touch upon broader trends in the film industry and audience preferences.
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Tue, 11 Jun 2024 - 53min - 77 - Episode 78 I Saw the TV GlowFri, 31 May 2024 - 46min
- 76 - Episode 77: Civil War
The Complexities of "Civil War" and the Intricacies of Alex Garland's Direction
In this episode of "Mindframes," hosts Dave and M.W. Cockerill delve into Alex Garland's latest film, "Civil War," exploring its portrayal of a polarized America and the role of media in war contexts. The discussion traverses Garland's filmography, highlighting his distinctive approach to filmmaking and thematic consistency across his works. The episode also touches on broader film genres, notably the categorization challenges within horror and zombie films, using "28 Days Later" as a focal point.
Key Discussion Points 1. **Alex Garland's Directorial Style:** Insight into Garland's evolution as a director, with a detailed discussion on his notable films including "Ex Machina," "Annihilation," and "Men." The hosts explore how these films align thematically with "Civil War." 2. **Genre Definitions and Controversies:** A lively debate on what constitutes a zombie film, referencing "28 Days Later" and other genre films like "The Walking Dead" and "I Am Legend." 3. **"Civil War" - A Film Analysis:** - **Plot and Setting:** Examination of the film's setting in a dystopian America, discussing the world-building elements and the narrative's focus on societal breakdown. - **Character Development and Performances:** Discussion on the character arcs, particularly focusing on the performances of Kristen Dunst and other key actors. - **Themes:** Deep dive into the political and social themes portrayed in the film, such as division, media influence, and the impact of leadership styles reminiscent of contemporary political figures. - **Cinematic Techniques:** Analysis of Garland's use of visual and sound design to enhance the thematic depth and emotional impact of the film.
Special Segments - **Horror Film Debate:** Is "Civil War" a horror movie? Hosts debate the genre specifications and the broader implications of genre categorization in film. - **Viewer Reactions and Interpretations:** Exploration of varied audience reactions to the film, particularly focusing on its political commentary and its reflection of real-world tensions.
Closing Thoughts - The hosts reflect on the implications of "Civil War" for future filmmaking in politically charged climates. - Recommendations for audiences on how to approach the film to gain a deeper understanding of its themes.
**Where to Watch:** "Civil War" is currently in wide release and available exclusively in theaters, including IMAX.
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Tue, 07 May 2024 - 1h 00min - 75 - Episode 76 - Dune 2
Episode 76, "Navigating the Sands of Dune Part Two"
Episode Summary: In this enthralling episode, Michael and Dave embark on a journey through the expansive deserts of Denis Villeneuve's "Dune Part Two." From the continuation of Paul Atreides' epic saga to the deep philosophical underpinnings of messianism and political intrigue, the hosts dissect the film's thematic complexities and its directorial prowess. Join us as we compare Villeneuve's adaptation to its cinematic and literary predecessors, speculate on the potential directions for the franchise, and reflect on the broader impact of "Dune" on the future of film and cinema culture.
Show Notes:
[00:00:00] - Introduction to "Mind Frames" and today's focus on "Dune Part Two." [00:01:30] - Overview of "Dune Part Two," including its narrative continuation from "Dune Part One" and initial thoughts on the film's impact. [00:05:00] - Deep dive into Denis Villeneuve's directorial style, examining how his vision and thematic focus contribute to the "Dune" universe. [00:10:45] - Analysis of religious and political themes in "Dune Part Two," exploring the portrayal of Paul Atreides as a messianic figure and the interplay between faith and power. [00:20:30] - Comparison with previous "Dune" adaptations, including the 1984 film, and discussion on the challenges and successes of Villeneuve's approach. [00:30:00] - Speculation on future films in the "Dune" series, potential plot developments, and the continuation of thematic exploration. [00:40:00] - The cultural impact of "Dune" and its significance in the context of modern cinema. Discussion on the shift from traditional movie-going experiences to streaming platforms and "Dune's" role in this evolution. [00:50:00] - Closing thoughts on "Dune Part Two" and its place in the pantheon of science fiction cinema. [00:55:00] - Final remarks and preview of the next episode of "Mind Frames."Resources Mentioned:
Denis Villeneuve's Filmography "Dune" by Frank Herbert "Blade Runner 2049" and its thematic parallels with "Dune" The cultural phenomenon of movie-going as an event and its futureConnect with Us:
Email: michael@mindframesfilm.com or dave@mindframesfilm.com Website: mindframesfilm.comMon, 01 Apr 2024 - 1h 02min - 74 - Episode 75: Mindframe(s) 2023, five not to missMon, 05 Feb 2024 - 1h 22min
- 73 - Episode 74: FremontAnaita Wali Zada as Donya Jeremy Allen White as Daniel Gregg Turkington as Dr. Anthony Hilda Schmelling as Joanna Avis See-tho as Fan Siddique Ahmed as Salim Taban Ibraz as Mina Timur Nusratty as Suleyman Eddie Tang as Ricky Jennifer McKay as Lin Divya Jakatdar as Amaya Fazil Seddiqui as Aziz Molly Noble as Molly Enoch Ku as Jason Sich Liu as Restaurant Worker Bettina Devin as Ellen (uncredited) Gisele Matocq as Restaurant Patron (uncredited) Corey Seaver as Deliveryman (uncredited) Nisha Steiger as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Timestamps
00:00 - 12:16 Intro and Background
12:36 - 21:37 Spoiler-free reviews
21:37 - 54:50 The theme of resilience in Fremonet
54:50 0 End Outro
Tue, 19 Sep 2023 - 59min - 72 - Episode 73: Barbie
This episode’s topics
Start - 18:23 Greta Gerwig and the people who made Barbie
18:23 - 41:35 Mindframes reviews
Conversation 1: Barbie and the Millennial experience
Conversation 2: IP in films, are more toys movies coming (yes)
Film info
Imdb https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1517268/
Barbie suffers a crisis that leads her to question her world and her existence.
In wide release and coming to IMAX….somehow!
Crew
Greta Gerwig as director and co-writer
Noah Baumbach as co-writer
Robbie Brenner as producer
David Heyman as producer
Ynon Kreiz as producer
Cast
Margot Robbie as Barbie
Ryan Gosling as Ken
Issa Rae as President Barbie
Kate McKinnon as Weird Barbie
Alexandra Shipp as Writer Barbie
Emma Mackey as Physicist Barbie
Hari Nef as Doctor Barbie
Simu Liu as Skipper
America Ferrera as Gloria
Will Ferrell as the CEO of Barbie
Ncuti Gatwa as a drag queen
Sharon Rooney as Lawyer Barbie
Ana Cruz Kayne as Judge Barbie
Rhea Perlman as Betty
Michael Cera as Ryan Gosling's character's best friend
Kingsley Ben-Adir as a character described as "a doll with an attitude"
Emerald Fennell as an unknown character
Ritu Arya as Journalist Barbie
Dua Lipa as Mermaid Barbie
Nicola Coughlan as Diplomat Barbie
Tom Ackerley as producer
Mon, 28 Aug 2023 - 1h 13min - 71 - Episode 72: Oppenheimer
In this episode of Mindframe(s), Michael and Dave discuss Christopher Nolan's new film, Oppenheimer. Our hosts praise the film's technical achievements and discuss the flaws and triumphs of the titular character in the non-spoiler section. Cillian Murphy gives a stunning performance, and you'll have to listen to find out how much forgiveness and sympathy our hosts ended up giving this depiction of the "Father of the Atom Bomb."
Crew
Director: Christopher Nolan Screenwriters: Christopher Nolan, Kai Bird, Martin Sherwin Producers: Christopher Nolan, Charles Roven, Emma Thomas Cinematographer: Hoyte Van Hoytema Editor: Jennifer Lame Music: Ludwig Göransson Distributed by: Universal PicturesCast
Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer Emily Blunt as Kitty Oppenheimer Robert Downey Jr. as Lewis Strauss Matt Damon as Leslie Groves Jr. Alden Ehrenreich as Senate Aide Scott Grimes as Counsel Jason Clarke as Roger Robb Jack Quaid as Thomas Morgan Gary Oldman as Harry S. Truman Tony Goldwyn as Gordon Gray Rami Malek as Benny Safdie John Gowans Ward Evans Dane DeHaan Macon Blair Lloyd Garrison James D'Arcy Patrick BlackettWed, 02 Aug 2023 - 1h 06min - 70 - Episode 71: 2023 Summer BlockbustersThu, 20 Jul 2023 - 1h 15min
- 69 - Episode 70: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Introduction:
Welcome to "Mindframe(s)", the podcast where Dave and Michael try to pull themes and ideas relevant to our modern world from the world of movies.
Overview:
In this episode, Dave and Michael discuss Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse and its portrayal of America's complicated, diverse, and intersected youth.
Timestamps:
00:00 - 20:29 Intro
20:30 - 27:05 Spoiler-free reviews
27:05 - 59:42 Spider-Man across the Spider-verse and Intersectionality
59:52 - End Outro
Links and Resources:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9362722/
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Mon, 05 Jun 2023 - 1h 11min - 68 - Episdoe 69: BlackberryMon, 15 May 2023 - 46min
- 67 - Episode 68: Beau is Afraid
Ari Aster's new surreal film Beau is Afraid is more likely to leave you confused than fearful, but Michael and Dave love it all the same.
00:00 - 00:57 Intro and synopsis 00:57 - 09:14 Is Ari Aster a millennial master? 09:14 - 19:02 Joaquin Phoenix and the cast 19:02 - 24:39 Spoiler Free reviews 24:39 - 33:25 The world construct of Beau is Afraid 33:25 - 36:34 What is wrong with Beau? 36:34 - 42:41 Beau's apartment 42:41 - 47:30 Grace and Roger's house 47:30 - 57:40 The forest 57:30 - 1:10:29 "Home" 1:10:29 - 1:16:11 Beau's Trial 1:16:11 - 1:23:11 Theme's shard with Hereditary
Wed, 10 May 2023 - 1h 27min - 66 - Episode 67: Renfield
Dave and Michael tackle the outrageous world of "Renfield," a film that follows the comical journey of Dracula's henchman as he tries to break free from what has been reframed in modern terms as a toxic codependent relationship with the notorious Count. Nicolas Cage delivers a full-Cage performance as Dracula. Renfeild offers a feast of side-splitting humor, sometimes literal side-splitting, great performances, and great entertainment that is worth going to a theater to see.
Wed, 26 Apr 2023 - 1h 09min - 65 - Episode 66: m3ganTue, 28 Feb 2023 - 1h 06min
- 64 - Episode 65: The MindFrames 2022 ListTue, 31 Jan 2023 - 1h 19min
- 63 - Episode 65: WeirdMon, 05 Dec 2022 - 40min
- 62 - Epsiode 63: The Banshees of InisherinTue, 15 Nov 2022 - 51min
- 61 - Episode 61: Everything Everywhere All at Once
The modern zeitgeist seems destined to waver between despair and daring to hope, and "Everything Everywhere All at Once" perfectly dissects that phenomenon. How it does that is our thematic discussion for this excellent film.
Timestamp of contents
Intro 00:00 - 15-:21 Spoiler-free reviews 15:21 - 22:12 Our Theme discussion: Hope and Despair in "Everything..." And Modern US zeitgeist 22:12 - 1:08:48 Misc Love and nice touches 1:08:48 - 1:16:40 What movies is this like? 1:16:40 - 1:23:02 Outro 1:23:00 - End
Wed, 28 Sep 2022 - 1h 26min - 60 - Episode 60: This is GwarWed, 10 Aug 2022 - 44min
- 59 - Episode 59: Nope
Yeah, we're talking about the movie everyone's talking about this week, but only one podcast has our special guest Sergio Mims.
We discuss Nope, Jordan Peele, and Sergio's shock and horror of the Wakanda Forever trailer.
Topics
Intro 00-17:54
Cast Discussion 17:54 - 24:47
Spoiler-free Reviews 24:47 -37:21
Theme discussion: Fame, spectacle, and how to tame it 24:47 - 55:08
There is Black film beyond the Peele 55:08 - 1h:09m
Michael and Dave talk comic con 1h:09m - 1h:11m
Sergio on Wakanda Forever 1h:11m - 1h:25m
Outro 1h:25m - End
Sat, 30 Jul 2022 - 1h 27min - 58 - Episode 58: Flux GourmetThu, 07 Jul 2022 - 51min
- 57 - Episode 57: Jurassic Park World Dominion
Timestamps
Start - 05:43 Intro
04:53 - 39:55 Reviews
39:55 - 42:42 History of Dinosaurs in movies
42:42 - End Outro
Directed by
Colin Trevorrow ... (directed by)
Writing and Directing Credits
Emily Carmichael ... (screenplay by) &
Colin Trevorrow ... (screenplay by)
Derek Connolly ... (story by) &
Colin Trevorrow ... (story by)
Michael Crichton ... (based on characters created by)
Cast
Chris Pratt as Owen Grady
Bryce Dallas Howard as Claire Dearing
Laura Dern as Ellie Sattler
Sam Neill as Alan Grant
Jeff Goldblum as Ian Malcolm
DeWanda Wise as Kayla Watts
Mamoudou Athie as Ramsay Cole
Isabella Sermon as Maisie Lockwood
Campbell Scott as Lewis Dodgson
BD Wong as Dr. Henry Wu
Tue, 21 Jun 2022 - 46min - 56 - Episode 56: Men
Michael and Dave, two men, talk Men, a movie about men written and directed by a man.
Men on IMDB https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13841850/
Men on Rotten Tomatoes https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/men_2022
Times
Intro and synopsis 00:00 - 06:17
Is it horror? 06:17-08:49
Spoiler-free Reviews 08:49-13:56
The Alex Garland cannon rankings 13:56-19:11
Spoiler discussion: The bad men in Men 19:11-36:47
Spoiler discussion: What about the woman in Men? 36:47-44:49
Spoiler discussion: What is up with that (those) ending(s)? 44:49-1:05
Outro 1:05-End
Mon, 06 Jun 2022 - 1h 08min - 55 - Episode 55: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness brings Sam Raimi back from a nine-year-long directorial slumber. Whether he is alive and kicking or a studio zombie, well, we’ll let you decide. Besides Sam, the movie has a plot with many twists and turns, cameo upon cameo, and maybe enough excitement to deliver a light two-hour entertainment experience.
Mon, 23 May 2022 - 57min - 54 - Episode 54: The NorthmanTue, 10 May 2022 - 1h 35min
- 53 - Episode 53: You Won't Be AloneMon, 25 Apr 2022 - 59min
- 52 - Episode 52: XMon, 11 Apr 2022 - 1h 13min
- 51 - Episode 51: Nightmare AlleyWed, 02 Mar 2022 - 1h 14min
- 50 - Episode 50: Mass
Can a room full of dramatic conversation hold your attention? David and Michael agree, but the Oscars do not because they snubbed this superb chamber film.
Mon, 14 Feb 2022 - 59min - 49 - Episode 49: Drive My CarFri, 14 Jan 2022 - 1h 03min
- 48 - Episode 48: The Lost Daughter and The Sparks BrosFri, 07 Jan 2022 - 47min
- 47 - Episode 47: Spencer and The Power of the DogFri, 24 Dec 2021 - 59min
- 46 - Episode 46: The French Dispatch and BenedettaWed, 15 Dec 2021 - 53min
- 45 - Episode 45: TitaneMon, 06 Dec 2021 - 1h 20min
- 44 - Episode 44: Last Night in SohoMon, 08 Nov 2021 - 54min
- 43 - Episode 43: The Card Counter
Dave and Michael both liked the latest from Paul Schrader, and agreed the strongest aspect of the film is the lead character development and the same's portrayal by Oscar Isaac.
DESCRIPTION
Redemption is the long game in Paul Schrader's THE CARD COUNTER. Told with Schrader's trademark cinematic intensity, the revenge thriller tells the story of an ex-military interrogator turned gambler haunted by the ghosts of his past.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11196036/
Mon, 27 Sep 2021 - 52min - 42 - Episode 42: Candyman
Candyman is the new film from Nia DaCosta that picks up twenty years post-original. We as lovers of the original awake to a new Chicago, one where only a tiny sliver of Cabrini Green lives on, and the legend of our hooked friend is all but forgotten. Fortunately, artist Anthony (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) is there to look in the mirror with us and say his name.
Sat, 28 Aug 2021 - 55min - 41 - Episode 41: The Green KnightWed, 18 Aug 2021 - 56min
- 40 - Episode 40: Annette
So many words have been used to describe our featured movie this week Annette. Some of these words have included, “bizarre,” “weird” and “Sparks-y,” but what are Sparks and Leos Calax really trying to do here? In this episode, Dave and Michael try and unpack why Annette wants to remind you it’s a movie.
Mon, 09 Aug 2021 - 1h 05min - 39 - Episode 39: Pig
Timestamps
00:00 - 15:00 Intro, cast, and overall recommendations
15:00 - End Spoiler discussion of Pig and loss
Discussion Summary
Although Nick Cage has come to be known for his over-the-top portrayals and eccentric characters, Pig is an understated journey through one man's grief.
After years of living isolated in the woods with only his trusty eponymous pig to keep him company, save a weekly truffles-for-supplies visit from Amir (Alex Wolff), Robb is forced to confront the world and his past after a brazen kidnapping.
Resources
Pig IMDB https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11003218/
Nicolas Cage’s Superman screen test, maybe? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvzpNoTnhV4
Corrections
- Michael meant to say 3000 Miles to Memphis, not 3000 Miles to Vegas. Dave meant to say Ghostrider, not Ghosthunter.
Sat, 31 Jul 2021 - 47min - 38 - Episode 38: The GooniesThu, 22 Jul 2021 - 51min
- 37 - Episode 37: MinariSat, 20 Mar 2021 - 1h 01min
- 36 - Episode 36: Best of 2020
Today, Dave and Michael are joined by a very special guest, Chicago’s very own Robert Daniels! Robert and the guys run down their 2020 Top 10 lists and ruminate on the year that very much was.
About our guest
Robert Daniels is a Chicago-based critic and is the founder and editor of 812filmreviews. Robert is a contributor to RogerEbert.com, ThePlaylist, Vulture, Consequence of Sound, Polygon, the New York Times, and many others. He can be found at 812filmreviews.com.
Contents
0 - 3:30 Intro
3:30 - End Top 10 Discussions
The Top 10's
Robert
- "David Byrne's American Utopia" "Nomadland" "One Night in Miami" "First Cow" "Night of the Kings" "Martin Eden" "I'm Thinking of Ending Things" "Minari" "Lovers Rock" "Time"
Dave
- "I’m Thinking of Ending Things" "The Invisible Man" "Come to Daddy" "Bacurau" "Possessor" "La Llorona" "The Deeper You Dig" "His House" "Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street"
Michael*
- Sound of Metal Bacurau Lovers Rock Nomadland I’m Thinking of Ending Things Education David Byrne’s American Utopia Red, White and Blue Wolfwalkers First Cow
* So far
Sat, 16 Jan 2021 - 2h 01min - 35 - Episode 35: I'm thinking of ending things
Charlie Kaufmann invites you inside a mind-trip of great movie that keeps you interested and guessing.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7939766/
Fri, 09 Oct 2020 - 1h 20min - 34 - Episode 34: First CowMon, 07 Sep 2020 - 1h 17min
- 33 - Episode 33: RelicMon, 03 Aug 2020 - 1h 07min
- 32 - Episode 32: The Good the bad and the Ugly
In honor of the late Ennio Morricone, Michael and Dave travel to Old West, a land of gunslingers, Brooklyn-accented New Mexican bandits, and Clint Eastwood. Just kidding, it's Spain.
We're talking about the 1966 Spaghetti masterpiece THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY, and its equally masterful score. As a bonus, Michael clicks furiously on the world's loudest mouse, and Dave casually eats a bag of chips with his mic unmuted.
Fri, 17 Jul 2020 - 1h 25min - 31 - Episode 31: Ad Astra
We are all set for launch as Dave and Mike give this reflective 2019 Science Fiction film two rockets up.
Starring little known actors Brad Pitt and featuring newcomer Tommy Lee Jones, Ad Astra was not seen by enough people last year. It may have only grabbed one Oscar nomination (sound editing), but it caught our hosts' attention and hearts with its theme of the peril of certainty.
Fri, 19 Jun 2020 - 1h 13min - 30 - Episode 30: Deerskin
Deerskin is a French dark comedy that both our hosts loved. Brought to you by murder-tire famed director Quentin Dupieux (2010's Rubber). Drape yourself in the frills of nature and come ride the stag of absurdity with us.
Support theaters by watching Deerskin in virtual cinema
https://www.filmlinc.org/films/deerskin/
https://drafthouse.com/virtual-cinema/deerskin
Fri, 12 Jun 2020 - 1h 04min - 29 - Episode 29: Capital in the Twenty-first CenturySat, 16 May 2020 - 42min
- 28 - Episode 28: The Invisible Man
From the comfort of their own homes, Dave and Michael review the new The Invisible Man starring Elizabeth Moss, directed by Leigh Whannell. The movie is undoubtedly scary enough but has a lot to say about the consequences when we doubt women.
Dave was so excited to see a deserving heir to the original Invisible Man that he almost wore pants while recording. Michael obsessively played with a coin on his desk, not realizing his computer mic would pick up the noise. Sorry about that.
Time notes
0-10:00 Welcome and Review
10:00-40:00 The History of "Invisible Man" on film
40:00 - End Thematic analysis and consideration of how the movie ends
Tue, 14 Apr 2020 - 1h 06min - 27 - Episode 27: The Movie Experience
Links to help Chicago theaters and employees
Support Davis Theater employees
Help the MusicBox by streaming
Tue, 31 Mar 2020 - 58min - 26 - Episode 26: Shutter IslandFri, 06 Mar 2020 - 45min
- 25 - Episode 25: Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Michael and Dave review and try and analyze of the multilayered masterpiece Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
Notes
Portrait of a Lady on Fire on IMDB
Check out Broey Deschanel in-depth treatment of the gaze in this film
Fri, 21 Feb 2020 - 32min - 24 - Episode 24: Oscars 2020Fri, 31 Jan 2020 - 1h 29min
- 23 - 2019 in film
We go through 2019, highlighting the films we regret missing and those we loved.
Links The movies we talked about
Sun, 19 Jan 2020 - 54min - 22 - Uncut GemsTue, 24 Dec 2019 - 44min
- 21 - Knives OutFri, 29 Nov 2019 - 52min
- 20 - Jojo RabbitFri, 15 Nov 2019 - 46min
- 19 - The LighthouseFri, 01 Nov 2019 - 40min
- 18 - ParasiteFri, 25 Oct 2019 - 49min
- 17 - JokerFri, 11 Oct 2019 - 35min
- 16 - Summer of '79: Apocalypse NowSat, 21 Sep 2019 - 50min
- 15 - Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Michael and Dave talk about Once upon a time ...in Hollywood. The predictable critic hacks they are, they loved it, but did discuss possible misogyny and Tarantino's middle school crush on Old Hollywood.
70mm Screenings Music Box Theatre, Chicago, IL Alamo Drafthouse New Mission, San Francisco, CA Arclight Cinemas Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA Cineplex Varsity, Toronto, Canada City Cinemas Village East, New York, NY
Corrections - “Jefferson Airplane” should be “Paul Revere and the Raiders” - At no point in this movie does Tarantino’s Bruce Lee don the yellow jumpsuit
Mon, 12 Aug 2019 - 52min - 14 - Summer of 79: AlienSun, 23 Jun 2019 - 36min
- 13 - Chicago Critics Film FestivalFri, 31 May 2019 - 48min
- 12 - Hail Satan?
On this weeks episode Michael and Dave talk about the fun new documentary HAIL SATAN? which opens 5/3 in Chicago.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9358044/
https://www.hailsatanfilm.com/
Fri, 03 May 2019 - 47min - 11 - High LifeSun, 21 Apr 2019 - 56min
- 10 - US
Mike and Dave discuss Jordan Peele's highly anticipated second film. No rabbits were harmed in the making of this podcast. Needless to say, we were both big fans.
00 - 3:40 Spoiler-free review
3:40 - 13:30 Spoiler recap
13:30 - 28:30 Performance, music, and Peele love
28:00 Influences roundup
40:30 - end Speculation on the big ideas in US
Sun, 31 Mar 2019 - 56min - 9 - Free Solo
Free Solo
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7775622/
We get judgy, and although we loved this visually stunning Oscar nominee, we wonder if some more uncomfortable questions should have been asked.
Fri, 15 Feb 2019 - 26min - 8 - They Shall Not Grow Old and 2018 Oscar snubs and anti-subs
Our movie for discussion this episode is the new World War I documentary They Shall Not Grow Old. We discuss whether Peter Jackson's efforts to use modern technology brought the Great War back to life, or if it left us feeling somewhere between 1914 and Middle Earth.
Also Dave and Michael want to hand out some more Oscar nominations, and maybe take some away in our 2018 snubs and anti-snubs lists. Plus, as part of the new Five Minute Bergman segment, Michael reveals what it was like to finally see the director's 1957 classic The Seventh Seal.
Table of contents
00:00 Non-spoiler discussion of They Shall Not Grow Old
5:30 Spoiler discussion of They Shall Not Grow Old
17:30 Mike and Dave's list of 2018 Oscar snubs and anti-snubs
45:00 Five minute Bergman on The Seventh Seal
Fri, 01 Feb 2019 - 52min - 7 - Glass and the Best of 2018Fri, 18 Jan 2019 - 49min
- 6 - Anna and the ApocalypseSat, 15 Dec 2018 - 27min
- 5 - The Favourite
Dave and Michael talk about Yorgos Lanthimos's latest movie The Favourite. The name is appropriate because it is winning awards left and right. Dave and Michael tried to do more than gush, but this script is so delightful, and the three main actors so divine, it's hard not to love it. We also discussed whether we reccomend other Lanthimos films to a lover of The Favourite.
Wed, 05 Dec 2018 - 37min - 4 - Sorry to Bother You
This movie was adored by Dave and Michael.
In a dystopian version of present-day Oakland, Calif., Cassius Green finds himself in desperate need of a job and becomes a telemarketer at RegalView. But what looks like just another dead-end gig leads Cassius down a bizarre rabbit hole where success depends on sounding white, selling out his friends and co-workers and helping insane CEO Steve Lift enslave the working class.
This weeks recommendations
Tue, 20 Nov 2018 - 39min - 3 - Eigth Grade
Michael and Dave review Eighth Grade, the directorial debut from stand-up comic Bo Burnham and likely oscar contender.
Eighth Grade is the story of Kayla Day, an awkward Eighth Grader who is about to finish middle school and enter high school. The year has been a pretty rough one for Kayla, and despite the faux confidence she shows via videos she posts on the internet (to presumably no one), she remains an isolated and awkward girl. The movie documents the last two weeks of her awful eight grade year as she struggles to navigate adolescence, boys, and modern America.
Tue, 13 Nov 2018 - 43min - 2 - Mandy
Dave and Michael both enjoyed the insane antics and motif of what's been called "Nick Cage at his most Nick Cage." This analysis of Panos Cosmato's Mandy contains both a spoiler and non-spoiler discussion.
Sun, 04 Nov 2018 - 29min - 1 - THE EXORCIST: before and afterFri, 26 Oct 2018 - 33min
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