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    Cinema Chase

    James Hrivnak and Dave Babbitt discuss film and film culture.
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    Episodes (22)

    Episode 29: SIDE BY SIDE

    Episode 29: SIDE BY SIDE
    The major debate that's divided filmmakers and critics alike over the last decade has been the gradual decline of shooting movies on celluloid film and the rise of digital video as a viable, professional format. Dave and James weigh in on this debate as well as review Christopher Kenneally's 2012 documentary Side by Side, which features the sweet, soothing narration of Keanu Reeves.
    Cinema Chase
    en-usFebruary 15, 2016

    Episode 26: SPECTRE

    Episode 26: SPECTRE
    Dave and James return with another James Bond episode, but aided by Toronto filmmaker Sean Cammack. Together, they cover the Daniel Craig era of 007 and take a look specifically at 2015's Spectre.
    Cinema Chase
    en-usNovember 12, 2015

    Episode 25: HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS

    Episode 25: HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS
    Recording from the sleepy town of Haddonfield, Illinois, Dave and James review the much-maligned fifth Halloween sequel Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. While trying to sort out the plot of that film (in its two different versions), they also talk about the Halloween film series as a whole (no Zombies, though).
    Cinema Chase
    en-usOctober 27, 2015

    Episode 24: THE MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN

    Episode 24: THE MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN
    Dave and James delve deep into darkness as the search for the true, dark soul of podcasting. Unfortunately, all they find is the Ryuhei Kitamura's 2008 Clive Barker adaptation The Midnight Meat Train. In addition to reviewing the film, they also discuss horror "brands."

    Episode 23: TOPAZ

    Episode 23: TOPAZ
    Dave and James just can't seem to leave the spy game behind as they discuss Alfred Hitchcock's 1969 Cold War thriller Topaz, based on the novel by Leon Uris. Listen in as the discuss the film's high points and weak spots as well as Hitch's other work in the 1960s.

    Episode 19: CHUNGKING EXPRESS

    Episode 19: CHUNGKING EXPRESS
    Dave and James—Podcasters 445 and 774, respectively—could talk about Wong Kar-wai’s and his pop-art classic Chungking Express for hours, but fortunately keep the discussion to under two. Listen in as the two gush over the international auteur and his filmography.

    Episode 18: FANTASIA

    Episode 18: FANTASIA
    Dave and James take a look back at the 1940 Walt Disney classic Fantasia and discuss the state of animation at that time. Or at least they start to before going on some embarrassingly long tangents—so much so, the show may as well be called Tangents.
    Cinema Chase
    en-usMay 18, 2015

    Episode 17: DEATH WISH 3

    Episode 17: DEATH WISH 3
    The Very Special Episode of Cinema Chase takes time to pause and reflect—and in a way celebrate—Cannon Films. In addition to a discussion of Death Wish 3, one of Cannon's most, well, regarded productions, Dave and James take a look back at the highs and lows of the 1980s' most notorious and successful independent studios.
    Cinema Chase
    en-usApril 17, 2015

    Episode 16: KLUTE

    Episode 16: KLUTE
    Come for the engaging review of Alan J. Pakula's Oscar-winning 1971 thriller Klute starring Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland as well as an in-depth discussion New Hollywood Cinema, but stay for Dave's botching of character and film names. Solve the mystery as to how Alison Brie and Osage: Orange County relate to Pakula's paranoid thriller!
    Cinema Chase
    en-usApril 01, 2015

    Episode 15: NOTHING BUT TROUBLE

    Episode 15: NOTHING BUT TROUBLE
    As it often happens in movies, Dave and James were set to review something else (presumably better), but were forced off the highway and through a rural, backwoods town where they encounter weird locals and now they've seen learned some hideous, dark secrets about the town and don't know if they can escape with their lives! Well, not really, but that's basically the premise of Dan Aykroyd's directorial debut Nothing But Trouble, which is reviewed this episode. Also listen in for a discussion on actors-turned-directors.
    Cinema Chase
    en-usMarch 05, 2015

    Episode 14: TERMS OF ENDEARMENT

    Episode 14: TERMS OF ENDEARMENT
    This episode, Dave and James tackle some Big Themes while reviewing James L. Brooks' multi-Oscar winning drama Terms of Endearment, starring Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger as a mother and daughter who navigate their relationship as they deal with Life. As it's awards season, Dave and James also discuss the Oscars and a specific subgenre of film: The Oscar Bait.
    Cinema Chase
    en-usFebruary 17, 2015

    Episode 13: POLICE STORY

    Episode 13: POLICE STORY
    This episode, Dave and James are careful not to step on any of the broken glass as they discuss international superstar Jackie Chan's 1985 action-comedy Police Story, noting Chan's performance and directorial style. Also discussed is Chan's failed attempts to crack North American cinemas in the 1980s.
    Cinema Chase
    en-usJanuary 26, 2015

    Episode 12: THE SPY WHO LOVED ME

    Episode 12: THE SPY WHO LOVED ME
    The Roger Moore era of the James Bond series is up for discussion this episode of Cinema Chase. Dave and James look at the all time highs and the lowest lows of the 12 years and (00)7 films that starred Moore. Somewhere in there, the two narrow in on 1977's The Spy Who Loved Me, which is generally regarded as the pinnacle of Moore's tenure.
    Cinema Chase
    en-usDecember 10, 2014

    Episode 11: THE EXORCIST III

    Episode 11: THE EXORCIST III
    If there was ever a film that didn't need a sequel – let alone two sequels and two prequels – its William Friedkin's The Exorcist. And yet, here we are. This episode, Dave and James look at William Peter Blatty's 1990 sequel The Exorcist III, as well as the other four films that make up the Exorcist franchise. At the very least, tune in to hear them try to wrap their heads around Exorcist II: The Heretic.

    Episode 10: THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL

    Episode 10: THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL
    Dave and James navigate the proverbial spooky and creeky house of podcasting on the outskirts of town as they discuss Ti West's retro-horror film The House of the Devil. But before diving into West's 2009 film, they discuss retro-horror,  as well as other retro-films and nostalgia film, in general.
    Cinema Chase
    en-usOctober 08, 2014
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