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    Explore "aster" with insightful episodes like ""Ça aurait été terrible d'abandonner" : l'entreprise Aster relance les pâtes alsaciennes Thirion", "#5 Beau Is Afraid", "Pablo - von Else Lasker-Schüler", "Beau is Afraid (2023) / Surrealism in Film" and "#109 bis : Beau is Afraid - Match Retour + Le First Film Quizz" from podcasts like ""L'éco d'ici sur France Bleu Alsace", "Retour de séance", "Ohrenweide", "Back to the Frame Rate" and "Fais Ta B.A."" and more!

    Episodes (46)

    "Ça aurait été terrible d'abandonner" : l'entreprise Aster relance les pâtes alsaciennes Thirion

    "Ça aurait été terrible d'abandonner" : l'entreprise Aster relance les pâtes alsaciennes Thirion
    durée : 00:03:11 - Nicolas Guize, président de Aster développement, société spécialisée dans l'activité pastière - C'est une résurrection qui ravit les amateurs de pâtes traditionnelles alsaciennes. La célèbre fabrique de pâtes Thirion, qui a cessé son activité il y a plusieurs mois, s'offre un nouvel avenir grâce à Aster Développement.

    Beau is Afraid (2023) / Surrealism in Film

    Beau is Afraid (2023) / Surrealism in Film
    We review the latest from filmmaking auteur Ari Aster with his surrealistic oedipal nightmare 'Beau is Afraid'. In our Recommendation Shelf segment we stay with the theme of Surrealism in Film and offer up some more great titles in the world of the surreal. Sam is away this week on one of his worldly adventures, but filling in this week is Carlos Avilla. Carlos is a Youtube Streamer who is a avid gamer and movie enthusiast. We encourage you to check out his platforms on Tiktok and Twitch.

    Find Carlos on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@inkadu
    Find Carlos on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/inkadu
    Listen to the Review of 'The End is Nigh' - Nathan's short film on the UK Film Club Podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1KvHYxkR2zzICUZy1jD3Yt?si=6d74c98ac3e1473b
    Watch 'The End is Nigh' - (free on Youtube) https://youtu.be/gnadml1a8v8

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    https://westonmedia.org/podcast/back-to-the-frame-rate/

    Timestamps

    Intro [0:00]
    Sam Reports in from Bali [~12:46]
    Main Review: Beau is Afraid [~15:30]
    Spoiler Discussion [~27:33]
    Recommendation Shelf [~54:02]
    Wrapup [~1:09:52]

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    #109 bis : Beau is Afraid - Match Retour + Le First Film Quizz

    #109 bis : Beau is Afraid - Match Retour + Le First Film Quizz

    On avait peur en se faisant sa B.A. Non pas seulement parce que le film a été annoncé par son auteur Ari Aster comme une comédie cauchemardesque mais aussi et surtout parce que c'est un voyage à 100 à l'heure sur l'autoroute du malaise, un voyage de... 3 heures ! 😱

    Mais qu'est-ce que ça raconte en vrai ? Douille ou pas douille ? Nos avis ? Et ceux de la presse ? Il est temps de passer au Match Retour de Beau is Afraid.


    Taux de spoils de l'épisode : 100% rêve et cauchemar.



    - Enregistré le 1er mai 2023 à Paris -

    #109 Beau Is Afraid

    #109 Beau Is Afraid

    Du malaise, du cauchemar, de l'angoisse, de la peur et tant d'autres adjectifs que l'on pourrait relier à l'univers de l'horreur façon Ari Aster.

    Le monsieur "elevated horror from A24" nous revient au cinéma après deux bangers du genre, Hérédité et Midsommar.

    L'occasion pour la Team Fais Ta B.A. de trembler à nouveau et se replonger via la bande-annonce de son dernier film, Beau Is Afraid, dans le Ari Aster Universe qui cette fois-ci nous embarque dans une comédie cauchemardesque de... TROIS HEURES !

    Ok y a du Jojo, du Supertramp, du Ménoche, de la peur, maaaaais pas sûrs de tenir le coup... affaire à suivre...


    AU MENU :

    - C'est qui le réal du film ? (10:57)

    - Analyse de la B.A. garantie sans spoil vu qu'on a pas vu le film duh (14:46)

    - Comm-Ci Comm-Ça : les attentes des internautes (58:36)

    - Fais Ton Titre : on renomme le film de la semaine (01:04:50)

    LA B.A. DE L'ÉPISODE (à voir avant ou pendant l'écoute) :

    - Beau Is Afraid de Ari Aster : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_mZYWwkVUM&ab_channel=AscotEliteEntertainmentF

    LES LIENS CITÉS DANS L'ÉPISODE :

    - The Strange Things About The Johnson's (court de Ari Aster): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQobOSv2kzM&ab_channel=Fluxufy

    - Insta MW® : https://www.instagram.com/mwcorporations/

    - La Théorie de Graham sur Midsommar : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H_8vKf41fc&ab_channel=LaTh%C3%A9oriedeGraham



    - Enregistré le 10 avril 2023 à Paris -

    The Cheesecake Festival - Part 6 - Midsommar

    The Cheesecake Festival - Part 6 - Midsommar

    As the festival nears its conclusion, Randy and Jeremiah return to Cheesecake Factory to claim their table. But they will have to make a difficult choice.

    Welcome back for part 6 of the Cheesecake Festival! In this episode Randy and Jeremiah are joined by special guest Taylor Corder as they dicuss Randy's cheescake film, Misommar. It's a wild ride so keep your loved ones close and your mushrooms closer.

    Graphic Novelties: Aster of Pan

    Graphic Novelties: Aster of Pan

    Graphic Novelties: Aster of Pan

    What happens when you mix the Hunger Games with the 2004 Vince Vaughn film, Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story? Well, believe it or not, it's probably this book from French filmmaker, Merwan. But don't be deceived by this peculiar summary - this book is a pleasure to read, with incredible storytelling, beautiful artwork, and engaging character development that will you have you fist pumping the air with each page turn. We promise, this is one you won't want to skip out on. 

    Philosophy In Film - 030 - Midsommar

    Philosophy In Film - 030 - Midsommar

    In their 30th episode the Philosophy In Film podcast tackles Ari Aster's 2019 Folk Horror "Midsommar".  Differing perspectives on the movie's effectiveness ultimately leads to some interesting discussion and debate on the topics of suffering, community, relationships, graduate studies, mushrooms, the field of anthropology, Ikea and what exactly constitutes being a "bro".  Chris also tells a pirate joke.

    Featured Beer:  Cosmic Dancer, The Dandy Brewing Company (Calgary, Alberta)

    Episode 11 - Movie Sets

    Episode 11 - Movie Sets

    Co-hosts David Tavolier and Joshua Witsaman cast some serious pod this episode!

    To start Dave and Josh discuss which movie sets they would most like to have been a part of in order to witness the behind-the-scenes of the productions.

    That is followed with some pop culture news stories, including: an upcoming anniversary special edition blu-ray of Midsommer, terrible Star Wars rumors, and a new addition in the Transformers cross-over series of toys.

    All this and more, so give it a listen!

    'The Witch' (featuring Amy Otero)

    'The Witch' (featuring Amy Otero)

    Director Robert Eggers burst on the scene in 2015 with The Witch. And when he did, horror audiences didn't know quite how to react. The film -- subtitled "A New England folktale" -- follows a Puritan family in 1600s New England and its inevitable descent into hell. However, its period setting, era-accurate dialect, and slowly building tension came across as jarring to audiences accustomed to jump scares and slasher films.

    Amy Otero joins the show this episode to help us analyze what makes The Witch such a powerful and distinctive cinematic experience. We'll touch on Anya Taylor-Joy's star-making performance, the truth behind the film's divisive ending, and the thematic similarities between Eggers' The Witch and Ari Aster's Midsommar. We'll even throw in a bit of a mini-review for Eggers' sophomore effort, 2019's The Lighthouse.

    Ready to live deliciously? Then listen in as we tackle The Witch.

    SYNOPSIS

    In 1630 New England, panic and despair envelop a farmer (Ralph Ineson), his wife (Kate Dickie), and their children when youngest son, Samuel, suddenly vanishes. The family blames Thomasin (Anya Taylor-Joy), the oldest daughter who was watching the boy at the time of his disappearance. With suspicion and paranoia mounting, twin siblings Mercy (Ellie Grainger) and Jonas (Lucas Dawson) suspect Thomasin of witchcraft, testing the clan's faith, loyalty, and love to one another.

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