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    S1 Teaser: Launch and First Guest Announcement

    S1 Teaser: Launch and First Guest Announcement

    Announcement of the launch of the Raymond Carver Podcast. The first guest will be the poet, Tess Gallagher, Ray's widow, who will talk about his short story "Cathedral". This podcast honors the work of one of America's most influential writers. Special guests are invited to choose one story or two poems to discuss with the host. Along with these deep dives into the individual works of the writer, we will bring listeners along to Carver related sites and events, and share rare recordings. 

    S1 Teaser: Launch and First Guest Announcement

    S1 Teaser: Launch and First Guest Announcement

    Announcement of the launch of the Raymond Carver Podcast. The first guest will be the poet, Tess Gallagher, Ray's widow, who will talk about his short story "Cathedral". This podcast honors the work of one of America's most influential writers. Special guests are invited to choose one story or two poems to discuss with the host. Along with these deep dives into the individual works of the writer, we will bring listeners along to Carver related sites and events, and share rare recordings. 

    Episode 110: Rescreening Short Cuts

    Episode 110: Rescreening Short Cuts

    This week on Drink in the Movies Michael & Taylor Rescreen Robert Altman's Short Cuts and provide a First Impression of the next Rescreening episode title, Fritz Lang's The Big Heat.

    Visit us at https://drinkinthemovies.com or connect with us on your preferred Social Media Platform Letterboxd, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

    Michael Clawson on Letterboxd

    Taylor Baker on Letterboxd

    2 - Lo sguardo dalla finestra

    2 - Lo sguardo dalla finestra
    "5 Minuti per Te" e lo sguardo dalla finestra con Raymond Carver

    Testi: Raymond Carver
    Voce: Elisa Campoverde
    Musiche: Chad Crouch
    Traduzione: Riccardo Duranti e Francesco Durante

    Progetto grafico: Dario Serio

    "5 minuti per te" è una serie audio di CampoverdeOttolini in collaborazione con Radio Magenta. Se ti piace il progetto segui la nostra pagina e sostienici con una donazione a questo link:

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    1.1 Chi ha ucciso Raymond Carver?

    1.1 Chi ha ucciso Raymond Carver?
    Parliamo di editing prendendo come riferimento una delle figure più controverse del panorama editoriale: Gordon Lish. Esatto, quello che “ha tagliato” i racconti di Raymond Carver. Se n’è parlato tanto ma come? Noi abbiamo indagato, ci siamo confrontate, e siamo arrivate alla conclusione che non tutto era ancora stato detto. O svelato. Non nel modo giusto, almeno.

    Episode 35 - Birdman

    Episode 35 - Birdman

    As Raymond Carver once said, "I hate tricks. At the first sign of a trick or gimmick in a piece of fiction, a cheap trick or even an elaborate trick, I tend to look for cover." Carver would be diving for cover lickety-split upon viewing the 2014 Best Picture winner, "Birdman," with its overabundance of third-rate tricks and pretentious gimmicks, such as including an intentionally bad stage adaptation of one of Carver's short stories, "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love."

    The primary trick is that the director, Alejandro González Iñárritu, employs is to give the viewer the impression that they are watching a movie that was filmed in one shot. While this sounds like an interesting approach on paper, it quickly becomes apparent that the choice was done out of a desire to show off rather than to effectively tell the story.

    The primary gimmick is that the plot of the movie revolves around an actor who was a major box office star in the early 90s known for playing a famous superhero and they cast Michael Keaton, an actor who was a major box office star in the early 90s known for playing a famous superhero, to play the role. Get it, isn't Iñárritu clever?

    Emma Stone plays an angry post-rehab emo chick with daddy issues. Her performance is rife with her trademark overacting and sarcastic attitude.

    Edward Norton plays a difficult to work with broadway darling who proclaims that the only time he is truly honest is while he is on stage.

    Zach Galifianakis plays the awkward semi-effeminate oddball character that he plays in every other movie.

    The film also tries to fool the critics and audience into thinking that it has a deeper meaning by injecting excessive amounts of inside Broadway and Hollywood references.

    Join us as we ruffle up our feathers and squawk out our disdain for the pure uncut Oscar bait that is this movie.

    Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on TwitterFacebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com.

    This episode is sponsored by Stealth Hover 2000.

    Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.

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