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The podcast version of Fat Dude Digs Flicks, a dude on social media who is dedicated to reviewing movies and spreading his love for all things cinema. This channel features Let’s Taco ‘Bout, an interview based podcast where Andy, The Fat Dude, chats with a guest about their life and a movie that has had a major impact it. It also features The Criterion Break, where cohosts Blake Ginithan, Derrick Veurink, and I pay tribute to the glory that is the Criterion Collection. You can follow all thi ...
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Criterion Now

CriterionCast

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A current rundown of the world of Criterion with a round table of guests. We talk about new and upcoming releases, what's happening on FilmStruck, and other related topics related to the Criterion Collection.
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Lost in Criterion

Lost in Criterion

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The Adam Glass and John Patrick Owatari-Dorgan attempt the sisyphean task of watching every movie in the ever-growing Criterion Collection. Want to support us? We’ll love you for it: www.Patreon.com/LostInCriterion
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My Criterions

Bil Antoniou

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Podcaster Bil Antoniou of BGM: Bad Gay Movies Bitchy Gay Men goes through his Criterions and talks about the movies and the memories they inspire, along the way chatting with a few friends. This podcast is not affiliated with the Criterion Collection and no copyright infringement is intended.
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A Beautiful Mess Podcast

Elsie Larson and Emma Chapman

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Elsie + Emma are sisters and co-founders of the top DIY blog — A Beautiful Mess. They have written over seven thousand blog posts, so it seemed like a good time to start a podcast! The sisters have a lot to say on everything from home and DIY to family life and business. Visit abeautifulmess.com/podcast for show notes.
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CRITERIONAUTS

Explosomagico

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Brave film explorer comrades Joey Reinisch and Chris McCaleb journey to far the reaches of cinema. In each mission, they will analyze, report and criticize a film from THE CRITERION COLLECTION, hopefully maintaining their sanity in the presence of extreme motion picture brilliance...or something.
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The Hell Razor Handle Bar

Mr. Woolf and Mr. Redgraves

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Hosts Claude Redgraves and Bradford T. Woolf invite you to a friendly pub, The Hell Razor Handle Bar, to discuss horror movies, and related topics over a glass or two. No matter where the topic takes them, the listener is always warned by the ever prescient waitress Cassandra when a spoiler is coming up.
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Better Than Speed

Better Than Speed

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Pop quiz, hotshot! Has there ever been a movie better than Speed? We’re watching the entire canon of classic world cinema on a quest to discover a film that tops the Keanu Reeves masterpiece Speed.
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Send us a text All good things must come to an end as we close up the 🎃🔪 HORRORS OF HALLOWEEN SCARY MOVIE SEASON SPECTACULAR FILLED WITH CONVERSATIONS OF CREEPY CONTEMPLATION MINISERIES 🔪🎃 for the year. And what a way to go out, as local movie buff, Adam Dillenburg, joins the show. We chat about overcoming obstacles and finding your path, as well a…
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Aki Kaurismäki's Le Havre (2011) is a hard movie to categorize. It's the dramatic tale of solidarity and sanctuary, of a community setting aside petty differences to protect a vulnerable migrant. But it's not social realism; It's more magical than that. Some critics call it fairy tale-esque, Pat calls it a children's story, none of them to dismiss …
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Send us a text The 🎃🔪 TERROR TRAIN TOURIST TRAP NIGHTMARE HALLOWEEN SCARY SEASON SPECTACULAR MARATHON 🔪🎃 keeps right on rollin’! On this week’s show, we’re joined by Canadian filmmaker, Robyn Zubuckovec. Robyn talks about her filmmaking education, what her process is in making movies, and what aspect of filmmaking she finds most appealing. We then …
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Send us a text Wrapping up the second to last week of the 🎃🔪 TERRIFYING TALES PRESENTED IN MOTION PICTURE FORM MARATHON SPECTACULAR!!! 🔪🎃 This week, Chad Barker returns to the show to celebrate the scary season. We chat about Chad’s work at the Twisted Nightmare Haunted House and his love of scary movies. We then dive into Chad’s pick for movie of …
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A false rumor was spread that Pixar is already considering TOY STORY 6, and fans blindly supported this. We discuss how fandom can result in a failure to broaden one's horizons and how the Disney Adult trend is keeping people from exploring more than just the latest offering from Disney. This clip is taken from Episode 87 of The Vince Salerno Podca…
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Send us a text The 🎃🔪 HALLOWEEN SCARY SPOOKY SEASON OF MOVIES OF VARYING LEVELS OF SCARINESS 🔪🎃continues!!! On this weeks episode, Shannon Cole, executive director of the Vermillion Cultural Association, joins the show! We chat about what it’s like to write for the military, living in a college town, and supporting and spotlighting the arts in said…
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A few years back we did two episodes on our evangelical upbringing and how it has affected the rest of our lives. Even though this isn’t our usual content, it’s a subject we are very passionate about. In this episode we are sharing how we are raising our own kids, advice for anyone who needs to heal, and our experiences coexisting with people we di…
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Steven Soderbergh's film adaptation of Spalding Gray's monologue about avoiding an eye surgery, Gray's Anatomy (1996) girds Gray's George Carlin-esque delivery in some dynamic visuals and inter-cuts them with stark black and white testimonials of people recounting there own terrible eye injuries. Perhaps not for the squeamish, but it's still an eng…
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Anne Thompson talks with Ryan Lattanzio from the Orcas Island Film Festival about international films/documentaries and their awards potential. They also discuss the strong state of the horror genre with Terrifier 3 and Smile 2. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBởi Indiewire: Screen Talk
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Episode 87 of The Vince Salerno Podcast: A rumor from WDWPro says a new INDIANA JONES film, focusing on a 14-year-old Indy, is in the works. We will discuss whether this rumor is real and the paths Lucasfilm could take with a new installment. Also, TOY STORY fans and Disney Adults already want TOY STORY 6, and Christopher Nolan gives Warner Bros. t…
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Send us a text The 🎃🎃 HALLOWEEN SCARY MOVIE SPECTACULAR SPECIAL MINISERIES OF DOOM 🎃🎃 just keeps chugging along! This week, Shandra Wonnenberg, host of the Fellowship of the Mic podcast and manager of the Coyote Twin Theater in Vermillion, joins the show! We chat about the roots and rise of her podcast, helping bring the Vermillion Vortex Film Fest…
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Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode of Season 5: 1973 features a short video clip in which David offers a few thoughts about films that were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint, whether p…
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Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode of Season 5: 1973 features a short video clip in which David offers a few thoughts about films that were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint, whether p…
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Criterion Reflections is David Blakeslee’s ongoing project to watch all of the films included in the Criterion Collection in chronological order of their original release. Each episode of Season 5: 1973 features a short video clip in which David offers a few thoughts about films that were destined to eventually bear the Criterion imprint, whether p…
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This week we are back with our annual ghost stories episodes. We will also chat about Halloween decor, parties, costumes - all things spooky. You can support us by leaving us a couple of 5 star recipe reviews this week at abeautifulmess.com Have a topic idea for the podcast? Write in to us at podcast@abeautifulmess.com or leave us a voicemail at 41…
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Send us a text The 🎃🔪HALLOWEEN HORROR SCARY MOVIE SPECTACULAR 🔪🎃 keeps rolling along this week! Madeline Ramirez, co-host of The Grim Cities Podcast, steps into the guest spotlight this week. We chat about researching haunted history, finding a love for the horror genre, the joy of found footage, and why Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats might, low-key, b…
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Many documentaries are introductions to their topics, assuming the audience has limited or even no knowledge of the subject. Steven Soderbergh's 2010 documentary about his late friend monologuist Spalding Gray, And Everything is Going Fine, is not. Soderbergh himself says it's for people who are already familiar with Gray. Since this is our introdu…
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Episode 86 of The Vince Salerno Podcast: Today, we're talking all about STAR WARS per an article from The Hollywood Reporter that asks, "Is Disney Bad At Star Wars"? We break down why the answer is more obvious than Hollywood is willing to admit. Also I share my personal connection with STAR WARS and if there's hope for the future of the series. TH…
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Send us a text The 🎃🔪 SPOOKY SCARY HORROR HALLOWEEN SPECTACULAR 🔪🎃 continues!!! This week on the program, I am joined by cohost of the That Movie is Fine podcast, Lauren Knight. We chat about movie marketing, appreciating Sylvester Stallone, and the roots of a deep love for horror and practical effects. We then dive into our featured movie of the w…
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We’re back with a new season!! Today we are spending this episode catching you up on what we did this summer, Emma’s new baby, and what we are excited about for fall. You can support us by leaving us a couple of 5 star recipe reviews this week at abeautifulmess.com Have a topic idea for the podcast? Write in to us at podcast@abeautifulmess.com or l…
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Add Danny Boyle to the long list of British directors who claim their work is apolitical, seemingly only to distance themselves from Ken Loach and Mike Leigh. But it doesn't take the death of the author to find a political read of his brutal debut feature Shallow Grave (1994), a film about the corrupting influence of money on relationships, about h…
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Episode 85 of The Vince Salerno Podcast:IGN released an article where laid-off Pixar employees detail harsh working conditions during INSIDE OUT 2, a desperate reliance on Pete Docter, and abandoning LGBTQ themes in favor of 'universal storytelling'. I break down this article, how it connects to previous reports inside Disney, and how it set up a b…
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Send us a text The 🎃🔪HALLOWEEN HORROR SPECTACULAR 🔪🎃 continues this week with South Dakota based artist, Klaire Lockheart. We discuss Klaire’s work and how humor and a little bit of snark can be artistic, the Unaccredited College of Klaire (UCK), the joy of tangible, practical effects, and where Klaire’s love of horror comes from. We then dive into…
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Send us a text Double episode release weeks are in full effect as we journey through our 🎃💀 HALLOWEEN HORROR SPECTACULAR!!!*💀🎃 On this week’s show, I am joined by the founder and Chief Creative Officer of Bad Hand Books, Doug Murano. Doug and I chat about what it’s like being an independent publishing house, the road to get there, and where Doug’s …
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In 1925 Charlie Chaplin released the highest grossing silent film of all time, The Gold Rush, a tale of desperate men fighting the harsh elements to chase the American Dream: getting rich through extractive capitalism. Chaplin is certainly capable of political film (see The Great Dictator or Modern Times) but also the Tramp is a political character…
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Send us a text 🎃💀HALLOWEEN HORROR SPECTACULAR BEGINS!!! 💀🎃 Time to kick-off one of my favorite times of the year! The Halloween Horror Spectacular (name is a work in progress) begins with a conversation with horror photographer, Brandi Hancock. We chat about residing in rural Alabama, teaching yourself new skills so you can pursue your dreams, and …
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In another very special edition of Film at 11, Lisa Neville, film professor Film at Cortland University, Cortland New York, and Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time, join us for a half hour discussion of the film Port of Shadows (Le quai des brumes), from 1938. We trace it as a ...Bởi KBOO Community Radio
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Ingmar Bergman's Summer with Monika (1953) was very popular in the US, due in large part to distributor Kroger Babb's cutting over half an hour and adding a lot of nudity to it. Criterion doesn't give us Babb's cut, but I guess they gotta save something for the bluray upgrade. It's an interesting enough early Bergman, with the director moving throu…
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Send us a text On this week’s episode, The Fat Dude is joined by the director of Tater Tot & Patton, Andrew Kightlinger, whose latest film, Lost on a Mountain in Maine, kicks off the Vermillion Vortex Film Festival this Friday night (9/20). The two chat about Andrew’s journey from Madagascar to South Dakota to Los Angeles, and how a box of VHS tape…
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Our earliest Ingmar Bergman film yet, Summer Interlude (1951) is a story of young love and internalized trauma. It also may be one of the earliest films we've seen where a manipulative groomer's actions are actually shown to be bad? In any case, it's Bergman before he's really BERGMAN, but well on his way to it; taking steps to assemble the troupe …
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