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    judy davis

    Explore " judy davis" with insightful episodes like "Christmas Medley: It's A Wonderful Life, The Holiday, The Ref", "12 Days of Christmas: The Ref", "...about Deconstructing Harry (1997)", "DOUBLE FEATURE: Miller's Crossing & Barton Fink feat. Bill Ryan" and "Episode 20 - Barton Fink" from podcasts like ""Imbibe Cinema", "Mashley at the Movies", "The World Is Wrong", "Hit Factory" and "1991 Movie Rewind"" and more!

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    Christmas Medley: It's A Wonderful Life, The Holiday, The Ref

    Christmas Medley: It's A Wonderful Life, The Holiday, The Ref

    Surprise! The Imbibe Cinema crew has one final bonus episode this season that breaks away from the usual format to discuss a variety of Christmas movies. Enjoy our "Christmas Medley" where we talk about It's A Wonderful Life (1946), The Ref (1994) and The Holiday (2006).

    In this episode, Blue Whiskey Independent Film Festival Operations Director and podcast host Jonathan C. Legat is joined by Cinema Centennial Program Director Tricia Legat, and Executive Director Michael Noens.

    Remember to imbibe responsibly! If you haven't seen the films highlighted in this episode, be sure to watch them before you listen.

    To begin your Imbibe Cinema streaming membership, visit watch.imbibecinema.com.

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    ...about Deconstructing Harry (1997)

    ...about Deconstructing Harry (1997)

    What Charlie Chaplin did to Adolf Hitler in “The Great Dictator” Woody Allen does to himself in “Deconstructing Harry”.

    Written & Directed by Woody Allen. Starring Woody Allen, Hazelle Goodman, Judy Davis, Elisabeth Shue, Kirstie Alley, Julia Louis-Dreyfuss, Julie Kavner, Demi Moore, Amy Irving, Caroline Aaron, Mariel Hemingway, Tobey Maguire, Robin Williams, Stanley Tucci, Bob Balaban, Eric Bogosian, Billy Crystal

    How is the world wrong about Deconstructing Harry?

    From Andras: Woody Allen’s films are often used, misleadingly, as evidence to justify the accusations against him. A film like “Deconstructing Harry” does the opposite. In Allen’s most direct cinematic response to the end of his relationship with Mia Farrow he portrays himself as a pill popping, booze swilling, womanizer who brings misery upon those around him by using their lives for his art. A guilty man might be expected to portray himself as innocent but Allen seems to be saying, “It’s true. I am horrible. Just not the way you think”. This is not only the response of an innocent man. It’s the response of a great artist.

    Currently available on Tubi.

    Produced by Andras Jones
    Hosted by Andras Jones & Bryan Connolly
    Executive Producer: Erica Russel

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    DOUBLE FEATURE: Miller's Crossing & Barton Fink feat. Bill Ryan

    DOUBLE FEATURE: Miller's Crossing & Barton Fink feat. Bill Ryan

    Writer Bill Ryan returns to talk about a pair of early masterpieces from Joel & Ethan Coen - 1990's 'Miller's Crossing' and their follow up, 'Barton Fink,' released the following year. We discuss both films' stacked rosters of scene stealing performers, a rare occurence of "coolness" in the Coens' ouevre, and extol the value of trusting an artist with exemplary instincts even when you're not quite sure what to make of their work. 

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    Tube Talk: Ratched

    Tube Talk: Ratched
    Join Pamela and Alexa for their first ever "Tube Talk" episode, well, until they come up with a better name for a TV recap. This week they talk about Ryan Murphy and Evan Romansky's series, Ratched, starring Sarah Paulson, Finn Wittrock, Cynthia Nixon, Judy Davis, Jon Jon Briones, Charlie Carver, Sharon Stone, Amanda Plummer, Alice Englert, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Sophie Okonedo. Spoilers will be included, so if you haven't seen the show, beware. They'll dive into important plot points, their favorite acting performances, and how the series affected each of them. As always, they conclude with the eternal question… Are You Okay? Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/noonesokay @PamelaPortnoy @AlexaMarieAnderson1 Thank you for listening!

    41 - The Dressmaker, Bridge of Spies, Burnt, Man Up, Song One, Miss You Already

    41 - The Dressmaker, Bridge of Spies, Burnt, Man Up, Song One, Miss You Already

    It's frocks in the outback and spies in the kitchen in this episode where we look at the new Kate Winslet drama comedy thingo The Dressmaker. Andrew tells us all about why Bridge of Spies is simply minor-Spielberg and why he needs to stop making films about 'The War'. We head into the kitchen with Burnt and then get served up reviews on Man Up, Song One and Miss You Already.

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