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    foreign film

    Explore " foreign film" with insightful episodes like "Wetlands (w/ Josh and Kat)", "Mother / KOMBAT : ANNIHILATION (Guest: Moses Olson)", "Climax", "Climax" and "In the Mood for Love: Coincidence and Unrelatable Regret from Wong Kar-wai" from podcasts like ""On the BiTTE", "The Review Review", "Ruined with Alison Leiby and Halle Kiefer", "Ruined with Alison Leiby and Halle Kiefer" and "The Cinematic Odyssey"" and more!

    Episodes (48)

    Wetlands (w/ Josh and Kat)

    Wetlands (w/ Josh and Kat)

    There's a quote at the beginning of the film that states that this text "should not be read or adapted to film". "Wir brauchen Gott" which translates to "we need God" finalizes the warning. I remember being told by my parents when I was younger "if you fiddle about with it too much, it'll fall off". The same can be said for whatever Helen who at every turn, in acts of defiance, tests the boundaries of social normalcy and sexual deviancy. 

    This is the infamous German cinematic gem WETLANDS, directed by David Wnendt. You may be wondering, is it really as bad as people have said? As fairly desensitized individuals, I would say no, because it has genuine heart that if you allow yourself to look at it from anywhere other than surface level, you'll see a genuine story about a teenage girl who acts out as she's trying to get her parents back together. 

    But honestly, for everyone else out there, this film is probably one of the most extreme examples of anything we've covered, so if you're of a sensitive disposition, you have been warned. If that doesn't phase you, the film will play to at the Enzian Cinema in Maitland Florida, as part of the Uncomfortable Brunch programming on Sunday February 4th, 12pm.

    Mother / KOMBAT : ANNIHILATION (Guest: Moses Olson)

    Mother / KOMBAT : ANNIHILATION (Guest: Moses Olson)

    This special, and super sized episode for "Mother" (Dir. Bong Joon-Ho) brings us special guest Director/Writer/Producer/Actor and proud Seattleite Moses Olson. Who's worked on projects for The American Cancer Society, Microsoft, AT&T, Sony Interactive, Nintendo, Valve's Steam, NBC, Amazon, SIFF, and a diverse array of award-winning shorts, music videos, and feature-length films. In this episode we speak at length about the noir genre, and the tropes within. We get tough on everyone's number one masterpiece, and ne'er used punching bag "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation," and strap in for the Mother of all Holiday Wishes. This, is Mother...or was it...? ........I'll drive

    Plot: A mother desperately searches for the killer who framed her son for a girl's horrific murder.

    Recorded 12/23
    2hr 33mins 11sec


    **All episodes contain explicit language**
    Artwork - Ben McFadden
    Review Review Intro/Outro Theme - Jamie Henwood
    "What Are We Watching" Theme - Matthew Fosket
    Lead-Ins Edited/Conceptualized by - Ben McFadden
    Produced by - Ben McFadden & Paul Root
    Concept - Paul Root

    In the Mood for Love: Coincidence and Unrelatable Regret from Wong Kar-wai

    In the Mood for Love: Coincidence and Unrelatable Regret from Wong Kar-wai

    On the fiftieth (!) official episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max revisit Wong Kar-wai for the second time on the podcast, for In the Mood for Love, what many consider to be his masterpiece. Tristen rationalizes his lack of understanding of the piece and Max gets real for a moment while referencing musicals and more. Tristen makes a brilliant observation about cameras and there's more than one discussion about the soundtrack taking place! Plus, a fun game for the loyal listener with the opportunity to choose how the podcast plays out!

    Dylan's Flick Picks: Playtime and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

    Dylan's Flick Picks: Playtime and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
    Take a trip with Ryan though the pastel colors and optimistic surrealism of 60s french cinema with Dylan's flick picks: Playtime, The Red Balloon, and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. TIMESTAMPS News: 0:45 Box Office Breakdown: 9:00 Box Office Predictions: 10:40 Dylan's Picks Rationale: 11:55 Umbrellas of Cherbourg: 13:40 The Red Balloon: 29:30 Playtime: 40:15

    Season 3 Premiere: Seven Samurai (1954)

    Season 3 Premiere: Seven Samurai (1954)

    The wait is finally over: Just when the villagers had lost all hope, the Film Nerds ride to the rescue!!!

    After a slightly longer than anticipated break between seasons, your favorite film podcast is back & bigger than ever! And do the Film Nerds ever have a treat for you to kick off Season 3: a deep dive into Akira Kurosawa's crowning action masterpiece. Learn how the legendary director rose to the pinnacle of international fame, how the cast & crew went to death-defying lengths to complete the film, how the world almost lost one of its greatest works of art forever, & much more!

    YCR3 - Let The Right One In / Uh Huh

    YCR3 - Let The Right One In / Uh Huh

    Our 3rd listener choice "You Choose the Review," episode (and AGAIN apropos considering today is the 15th birthday) we travel to Sweden for a little culture with "Let The Right One In" (2008 Dir. Tomas Alfredson) Starring Kåre Hedebrant, and Lina Leandersson. We discuss the differences between love, soul mates, counterpoints, and destiny. Vampire tropes. And the ultimate unimportance of budget. This Spooky Season, you got the right one, bay bay

    **Next week we return with a special DEBATE DEBATE of Alien V Aliens**

    Plot: Oskar, an overlooked and bullied boy, finds love and revenge through Eli, a beautiful but peculiar girl.

    Recorded 10/23
    1hr 32mins

    **All episodes contain explicit language**
    Artwork - Ben McFadden
    Review Review Intro/Outro Theme - Jamie Henwood
    "What Are We Watching" Theme - Matthew Fosket
    Lead-Ins Edited/Conceptualized by - Ben McFadden
    Produced by - Ben McFadden & Paul Root
    Concept - Paul Root

    Aberrance - writer/director Baatar Batsukh, Producers Trevor Doyle & Alexa Khan

    Aberrance - writer/director Baatar Batsukh, Producers Trevor Doyle & Alexa Khan

    We are joined by writer/director Baatar Batsukh as well as producers Trevor Doyle and Alexa Khan to discuss the new film Aberrance. Aberrance is the first Mongolian horror film to make a theatrical release in the US and is looking to set the tone for Mongolian horror films in the future. This impressive release is the feature directorial debut of Baatar and presents a stylistic horror thriller with many twists and turns.

    Check out Aberrance in select theaters over the next few months or during it's January release to digital and On Demand.

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    Special thanks to John Brennan for the intro and outro music. Be sure to find his music on social media at @badtechno or the following:
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    Ep.21 - Cure (w/ Carson Winter)

    Ep.21 - Cure (w/ Carson Winter)

    Legendary horror writer, Carson Winter blesses us with his dark presence this episode for a film Michael Terror and Curtis Ghoul did NOT see coming. They break down some of their favorite elements of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Cure, and then MT and Carson put on their detective hats to solve some of horror's most famous cold cases.

    Check out Carson Winter on his website:
    carsonwinter.com
    and be sure to listen to his podcast with P. L. McMillan, Dead Languages Podcast
    deadlanguagespodcast.com

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    Thanks to TUNA and Slipstream for some of our musical interludes. Licenses Below.
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    The Invisible Guest

    The Invisible Guest

    This week we discuss the Spanish mystery thriller known as The Invisible Guest directed by Oriol Paulo. 

    Thanks for joining us see you next time! 


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    Episode 205: Our least favorite movies of 2022

    Episode 205: Our least favorite movies of 2022

    Even as viewing habits have changed, a great movie poster will always stand out. The latest poster for Scream VI is creative and fun while also looking like very little effort was put into it. We also talk about any hidden meanings in the poster. This past week also saw the death of exploitation legend Ruggero Deodato. Best known for the infamous Cannibal Holocaust, he mark on genre cinema will last forever.

    Before we discuss our least favorite movies of the year, a bit of a disclaimer. We love indie cinema and think people should make an effort to watch more. It is easier now than ever before to take a chance on a filmmaker you have never heard of. That being said, even when people put their best foot forward, it does not mean they will always avoid stepping in crap.

    Our least favorite films of the year are from around the world. Horror, science fiction, and even a documentary make the list. We talk about awful protagonists and movies that can ruin an entire weekend. There are movies that are visually impressive and stores that are tone deaf. We even talk about a pair of horror icons.

    All this, plus Genre of the Future. This week it is all about hatchet wielding hitchhikers, lot lizards, and dancing robots.

    Adventures in Movies! is a part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Morbidly Beautiful is your one stop shop for all your horror needs. From the latest news and reviews to interviews and old favorites, it can be found at Morbidly Beautiful.

    Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AdventuresinMo1.

    Music in the background from https://www.FesliyanStudios.com

    Adventures in Movies! is a part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Morbidly Beautiful is your one stop shop for all your horror needs. From the latest news and reviews to interviews and old favorites, it can be found at Morbidly Beautiful.

    Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AdventuresinMo1.

    Music in the background from https://www.FesliyanStudios.com

     

    Episode 93 - Raise the Red Lantern

    Episode 93 - Raise the Red Lantern

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    52:54 - Cast & Crew/Awards

    57:55 - Pop Culture

    1:04:00 -  Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Copilots Review Episode 64- Elves

    Copilots Review Episode 64- Elves

    It's that time of year. The time where we come together and celebrate a variety of holidays all while up north a plethora of elves, or nissers as the Danes would say, are hard at work preparing to assist that old jolly Saint Nick with his deliveries. Meanwhile here at Copilots Review we too are interacting with Elves but in much different way. Join us on this flight as we review the horrors that are the Danish  Netflix Original Series Elves.

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    Lastly we want to thank Jessica Kuczynski! She designed our awesome podcast art. You can find her other work, her shop or commission her for original art at her website jessicakuczynski.com or at her twitter

    La Haine (1995)

    La Haine (1995)

    How you podcast doesn't matter... It's how you land! 

    The Film Nerds are taking a journey over to France this week to examine Matthieu Kassovitz's timeless character study! Hear about the forces in France which gave rise to the "banlieue" - the country's very own projects, how the tensions between French African immigrants and police reached a boiling point in the early 90s, how this powder keg inspired Kassovitz & his close friends to make an artistic statement on this crisis, & much, much more. One of our deepest and most insightful dives into any film yet! You won't want to miss it!

    Train to Busan (2016)

    Train to Busan (2016)

    The Film Nerds shall rise and walk among the living! And the Film Nerds shall outnumber the living! 

    It's time for another entry in the Month of Horror, and BK & Jack are celebrating by digging into a movie monster that is near & dear to their hearts: The zombie! Join in as they discuss how we got from ancient cultural conceptions of the creature to its modern iteration, how different types of zombie evoke different types of fear, how Train to Busan advanced the genre in new & personal ways, & how the film would borrow from cultural flashpoints in modern Korean history to develop its message and symbolism. An incredible episode as always, so get comfy and join the horde!

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