Read Rachel's reviews for Blue Island, The Thief Collector and The Kids in the Hall: Comedy Punks. We each also recommend The Art of Silence and The Kids in the Hall: Comedy Punks. We review and discuss Blue Island, Eternal Spring, The Thief Collector, Shooting War and Eskape.
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This year it ran from April 28th to May 8th and 225 movies from 63 countries were screened in-person in Toronto and online. Follow Rachel on Twitter and check out her website for more great reviews.Ĭheck out and subscribe to Technically a Conversation and follow them on Instagram!įor the third year in a row, we cover the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, which celebrates the best documentaries in the world.
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If you haven't heard our deep dive into the origins of A24, listen to episode 108: A History of A24 Films and our last episode in this series 181: A24 Retrospective - Life After Beth.įollow Calum and his show Scaretroducing on Twitter and Instagram. Check out all previous Double Bill Pairings on Letterboxd. Our double bill pairings include Alien (Dakota), Titane (Rachel) and The Fly (Calum). He last appeared on the show on Better Know a Contributor - Calum Macnab. Joining the show to talk about one of his favourite films and give extra context to the setting of the movie, which features his hometown of Glasgow, is Calum Macnab one half of the Scaretroducing podcast. The film stars Scarlett Johnasson as a nameless woman who picks up lonely men in Scotland before bringing them back to a black void where their bodies are harvested as it turns out this woman isn’t human.
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On this episode we are looking at 2014's Under the Skin directed by Jonathan Glazer. We continue our series going through the entire catalog of A24's films. Check out our past Make/Remake's for more great comparison episodes and see the Letterboxd list. Lee Thompson version of Cape Fear (a film celebrating its 60th anniversary this year) and the 1991 Martin Scorsese remake also called Cape Fear. Not to say what film was better or worse, but how they are similar and different while following the same arcs. Make/Remake examines how two films that share the same story. If you haven't heard our deep dive into the origins of A24, listen to episode 108: A History of A24 Films and our last episode in this series 194: A24 Retrospective - Under the Skin. Check out all previous Double Bill Pairings on Letterboxd.įollow Thomas on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Our double bill pairings include All is Lost (Dakota), Tape (Rachel) and Phone Booth (Thomas). Joining the show is Thomas Stoneham-Judge is a film critic for the site For Reel. On this drive he has to fight potential consequences for making this decision, including telling his wife he cheated on her and his work that on the eve of a massive project he can not be there to oversee it. The film stars Tom Hardy as a man driving to a hospital as a woman prepares to give birth to his child. On this episode we are looking at 2014's Locke directed by Steven Knight.
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Read Alisha's review of Crimes of the Future and Rachel's David Cronenberg's 10 Greatest Body Horror Moments Ranked.įollow Rachel on Twitter and check out her website for more great reviews. Joining the show for the first film is film critic Alisha Mughal. We are focusing on The Fly, Videodrome and Naked Lunch and how they influenced Crimes of the Future. We look at how body horror helps move the story along and what it has to offer in helping to better understand his films themes. With the recent release of Crimes of the Future, the newest film directed by David Cronenberg and his first in almost a decade, we are celebrating the auteur's proper return to the body horror in quite a long time.