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    Explore " chungking express" with insightful episodes like "=88. Chungking Express w/ Ryan", "CHUNGKING EXPRESS — Wong Kar Wai puts "Dreams" on the menu", "The Criterion Break - Episode 39 - The World of Wong Kar-Wai: Part 2 (Chungking Express and Fallen Angels)", "Brianne Tju on Wong Kar-wai" and "In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-wai" from podcasts like ""FilmBabble: The Sight and Sound Top 100", "MUBI Podcast", "Fat Dude Digs Flicks Movie Podcasts", "Feeling Seen" and "Farthouse"" and more!

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    =88. Chungking Express w/ Ryan

    =88. Chungking Express w/ Ryan

    Delve into the beauty of Wong Kar-wai's cinema with the fellas this week via CHUNGKING EXPRESS, an instant classic from early 90s Hong Kong. Prominently featuring music (originally) by The Cranberries and The Mama's & the Papa's, this split narrative confounds traditionally held notions of cinema and sinks its teeth into the human experience. Joined by Wong Kar-wai superfan Ryan, Charlie and Antonio explore the elusive nature of love and the moving picture.

    Intro/outro music: 'Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ' BWV 639 by Johann Sebastian Bach from Tarkovsky's 'Solaris'.

    CHUNGKING EXPRESS (1994), Hong Kong, written by Wong Kar-wai, directed by Wong Kar-wai, cinematography by Christopher Doyle and Andrew Lau, featuring Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Faye Wong, Takeshi Kaneshiro, and Brigitte Lin Chin-Hsia.

    CHUNGKING EXPRESS — Wong Kar Wai puts "Dreams" on the menu

    CHUNGKING EXPRESS — Wong Kar Wai puts "Dreams" on the menu

    Shot on a shoestring in six wild weeks, CHUNGKING EXPRESS is the movie that put legendary Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar Wai on the international map—along with his star, pop diva Faye Wong...and her Cantonese cover of The Cranberries's hit "Dreams."

    Host Rico Gagliano learns how the song, the director, and the singer all came together to capture Hong Kong at a moment of anxiety and hope—and how the tune still unites people in karaoke bars across Asia. Featuring Cranberries guitarist Noel Hogan, Hong Kong-born indiepop star Emma-Lee Moss (aka Emmy The Great), Variety and Artnet writer Vivienne Chow, "Chungking" score co-composer Roel A. Garcia, and NPR critic-at large John Powers—the author, with Wong Kar Wai, of "WKW: The Cinema of Wong Kar Wai."

    The third season of the MUBI Podcast, titled “Needle on the Record,” dives into the unifying power of movie music and tells the stories behind some of cinema’s most renowned “needle drops”—moments where filmmakers deployed pre-existing music instead of an original score. Each episode explores an iconic marriage of song and image that’s become part of pop culture. It’s a six-part mixtape for film lovers.

    CHUNGKING EXPRESS is now streaming on MUBI in India, the Netherlands, Latin America, and many other countries.

    SWITCHBLADE SISTERS is streaming on MUBI in the UK, Ireland, Canada, and the US. And to stream some of the films we've covered on the podcast, check out the collection Featured on the MUBI Podcast. Availability of films varies depending on your country.

    MUBI is a global streaming service, production company and film distributor dedicated to elevating great cinema. MUBI makes, acquires, curates, and champions extraordinary films, connecting them to audiences all over the world. A place to discover ambitious new films and singular voices, from iconic directors to emerging auteurs. Each carefully chosen by MUBI’s curators.

    And to listen to many of the great songs featured in this season, check out our "Needle on the Record" Spotify playlist here.

    The Criterion Break - Episode 39 - The World of Wong Kar-Wai: Part 2 (Chungking Express and Fallen Angels)

    The Criterion Break - Episode 39 - The World of Wong Kar-Wai: Part 2 (Chungking Express and Fallen Angels)

    The Criterion Break is back again, continuing our miniseries on Wong Kar-Wai. The next films in the beautiful World of Wong Kar-Wai box set are Chungking Express and Fallen Angels. Blake discusses his deep affection for the auteur’s 1994 crossover smash, while the other two chat about whether or not the film clicked for them. We then dive into 1995’s companion piece and determine that it is most definitely a vibe.

    Blake can be found on Letterboxd @therealjohng. Derrick can be found on  Instagram AND Letterboxd @dervdude.

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    Brianne Tju on Wong Kar-wai

    Brianne Tju on Wong Kar-wai

    Brianne Tju has starred in series like Light as a Feather, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and Scream, and plays the lead in the new Blumhouse movie Unhuman. She’s broken barriers and had several “firsts” under her belt. But for her, seeing the films of Wong Kar-wai was a major first – the first time she saw complex romantic relationships between characters who looked like her. 

    Then, Jordan has one (quick?) thing about Top Gun Maverick and the women sharing Tom Cruise’s action spotlight.

    You can stream Unhuman on Amazon or AppleTV now!

    Aughtsterion’s coverage of the I Know… finale (spoiler alert!)

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    With Jordan Crucchiola and Brianne Tju

    In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-wai

    In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-wai

    The “Cinephile Cuties” are ready to fall in love with their next-door neighbor in the 1960’s. That’s because they’re chatting about Wong Kar-wai’s In the Mood for Love. Casey tries to get Patrick to reveal his deepest, darkest secret. And Patrick talks about his preferred work toilet. Plus, they put In the Mood for Love through their proprietary “Fartsy Test.” Patrick recommends a drink pairing. And they give each other notes to improve the show. Listen in to see if it’s working!  

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    L.A. Plays Itself 1: Chinatown - Pia Reiser

    L.A. Plays Itself 1: Chinatown - Pia Reiser
    Otto und Sabrina reden mit Pia Reiser, FM4 Film Chefin, in der ersten Folge unserer neuen Miniserie über L.A. Filme, gleich mal über einen Los Angeles Neo Noir Klassiker: Chinatown von 1974 - ein unbestrittenes Meisterwerk eines streitbaren Filmemachers. Wie man sich dem Werk Polanskis nähern könnte wird hier kurz untersucht. Und hinter einem schwarzweißen Lamellenschatten werden auch wieder andere Fragen ausschweifend beantwortet: War Udo Jürgens mit zerrissenen Jeans in Amstetten? Wie würde Oprah Winfrey die auf die Couch springende Pia Reiser ankündigen? Und sagt man in Wien flamboyage oder muss das Wort dringend eingeführt werden? Passt auf eure Nasen auf, wenn ihr gern durch sie atmet, unternehmt so wenig wie möglich und vergesst es einfach, ihr seid in Chinatown... Schlussroller -> Top 3 Bandagen- und Pflasterfilme
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