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At The Movies - Todd Haynes
May December, Poor Things, Monster
Dans ce premier épisode de l'année 2024, nous revenons sur trois films en salles que nous attendions impatiemment ... May December de Todd Haynes, Poor Things de Yorgos Lanthimos et Monster (L'Innocence) d'Hirokazu Kore-eda.
Dans nos actualités, il sera également question de la série The Curse de Nathan Fielder et Benny Safdie, la dernière saison de True Detective (avec Jodie Foster <3) mais aussi d'une belle annonce ... celle du premier partenariat des Filles qui en savaient trop pour une séance de ciné très spéciale.
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Bonne écoute !
Judith, Eléonore et Clotilde
Velvet Goldmine
We're in the future! The further we progress into the future, the more you feel what a sham all those sci-fi concepts are. ANYWAY what better way to celebrate the future than by going into the past.
Yeah, we're covering the highly requested and regarded Todd Haynes, New Queer Cinema staple, 'Glam Rock' celebration: VELVET GOLDMINE. Starring a slew of big names from Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Ewan McGregor, Christian Bale, Eddie Izzard and Toni Collette. In the 'THIS IS NOT David Bowie' universe of the 60's and 70's rise of Glam, we have very similar figures pretending to be an Iggy Pop imposter with a dodgy accent.
So sit back, kick off those glad rags and platform shoes and settle in! Bang a a gong! Ride a white swan! [INSERT ANOTHER T-REX LYRIC HERE]
It’s Not Christmas Without Carol!
Carol is a well nominated film staring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara about a young woman who develops an intimate relationship with another woman in the 1950s in Philadelphia.
Timecodes:
00:00 - Introduction
:17 - The Film stats
5:36 - The Pickup Line
13:53 - Film Analysis
19:36 - Historical Relevance
22:02 - Head Trauma
22:36 - Smoochie, Smoochie, Smoochie
22:57 - Driving Review
27:59 - Let’s Go To The Numbers
29:23 - The Big Announcement
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If We Had a Patreon: Movie Clubbing Todd Haynes' Carol
Hello Therese, we’re back for our annual holiday extravaganza. This year we’re movie-clubbing Todd Haynes’ very luscious and very gay Carol (2015), starring Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, and Sarah Paulson. We discuss the erotic imagery of merely a glove, lesbian sex scenes through the lens of a gay man, and the joy in watching flat male characters (what even IS Jake Lacy’s character’s name?). All that Carol talk for you plus our reactions to the Golden Globe nominations, our dream casting of Da’Vine Joy Randolph and Emma Stone as Pearl Bailey and Carol Channing in a future film, and some Muppet talk. And then…we give you a solid ten minutes on our theory that gay men hate all gay male things while lesbians are much more accepting, our trip down memory lane to remember “lesbian kiss episodes” during November sweeps, the legacy of Roseanne, and Natalie Zea hunting down Kimberly Pierce for the Boys Don’t Cry short she starred in! Anyway, happy holidays! Do you think Linda Perry and Sara Gilbert watched Carol together?
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Discussed this week:
Golden Globe nominations came out
Anne liked Priscilla
Actors on Actors with Emma Stone and Bradley Cooper. Better or
Actors on Actors with Hathaway and Blunt
Da’Vine Joy Randolph getting Oscar buzz for The Holdovers and should definitely star as Pearl Bailey. We vote Emma Stone for Carol Channing
Is Wonka good?!
We love Pepe the Prawn now
Lonny Price is in Muppets Take Manhattan
Austin Pendleton is in The Muppet Movie
We love Ollie’s on 42nd Street (sighted Lois Smith and Austin Pendleton)
Rooney Mara in The Social Network
We love the movie Union Square and the Angelika Film Center
Former guest, Vicki Lewis in Pushing Tin
“Do you want to fuck me, Barbara??” - Cate to Judi in Notes on a Scandal
She has done lots of NYC theatre: Streetcar (2009), Hedda Gabler (2006), The Maids (2014)
Damian always thinking of Playwright, Theresa Rebeck
Jake Lacy looks good in a waistcoat
Are the Maras billionaires? Their mom’s family founded the Pittsburgh Steelers and dad’s family founded the New York Giants.
We can’t pronounce Joaquin Phoenix and Cillian Murphy
Gay Christmas movies: Michael Urie in Single All the Way and Happiest Season (with Aubrey Plaza and Kristen Stewart)
BFI listed Carol as the best LGBTQ movie of all time
Anne hated Bros
Remember that Muriel Heminway kissed Roseanne Barr?
Lucy Liu and Calista Flockheart kissed for sweeps on Ally McBeal
Did Linda Perry and Sara Gilbert watched Carol together?
Famous lesbian Christine Vachon produced Carol
Kimberly Peirce was attached to Carol before it made its way to Todd Haynes
Former YMKHF guest, Natalie Zea was in the student film version of Boys Don’t Cry and we talked to her about it on the pod
Famous lesbian Kimberly Peirce directed episodes of P Valley and The L Word
TAATM #425: May December / Saltburn / Godzilla Minus One
Paul and Erin review Todd Haynes' MAY DECEMBER, Emerald Fennell's SALTBURN and the hit kaiju blockbuster GODZILLA MINUS ONE, as well as Joseph Losey's SALTBURN-esque 1971 drama THE GO-BETWEEN and Richard Kelly's 2009 flopperoo THE BOX.
Episode 130: The Burning Season & May December at Whistler Film Fest 2023
Greetings, patrons! This week, we're covering the 2023 Whistler Films Festival, one of the most interesting festivals in the Pacific Northwest because it so often features great Canadian content. We're covering our usual two films, both playing as part of the fest. First up is the new Canadian relationship drama The Burning Season and then Todd Haynes' new Natalie Portman & Julianne Moore starring drama May December.
Whistler Film Festival:
The online portion of this year's Whistler Film Festival runs from now until December 17th, 2023. There are a lot of great films to watch!
Link: https://www.whistlerfilmfestival.com/browse/2023#view=online
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This week's bonus episode for Patreon supporters has us discussing formative experiences with video gaming, and as Warner Brothers continues their campaign of destroying their own reputation by deleting content, we talk about content we own digitally and which we'd be saddest to lose. All patrons get access, and support starts at just CAD $2 per month!
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"May December," "Rustin," "Next Goal Wins"
We have just five shows left in 2023, counting this one. It's almost Thanksgiving. And it's almost crunch time.
This week, we have two Netflix movies and a soccer comedy. First, it's Todd Haynes' psychological drama (among other things) "May December." Then it's the Obamas-produced historical biopic "Rustin." Those are the Netflix movies. Then we have Taiki Waititi's Michael Fassbender soccer comedy "Next Goal Wins." Getting close!
Timestamps:
9:45: "May December"
38:55 "Rustin"
1:00:11 "Next Goal Wins"
Thanks to Dylan Mayer and My Friend Mary, both of which are wonderful, for the music.
We hope you enjoy. Let us know what you think @griersonleitch on Twitter, or griersonleitch@gmail.com. As always, give us a review on iTunes with the name of a movie you'd like us to review, and we'll discuss it on a later podcast.
TAATM #402: Velvet Goldmine vs. Eddie And The Cruisers
Erin and Paul review two films about legendary rock 'n' roll singers, and the investigations into their mysterious deaths. Our art pick is Todd Haynes' wildly imaginative 1998 riff on the '70s glam-rock scene starring Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Ewan McGregor and Christian Bale; and our trash pick is Martin Davidson's 1983 cult fave EDDIE AND THE CRUISERS.
Retour de Cannes #4 : Jeunesse (Le Printemps) - May December
Conversations Secrètes, le podcast est à Cannes ! Durant une dizaine de jours, nous vous partageons nos coups de cœurs et nos surprises du festival.
Aujourd'hui deux films sont au programme ! Jeunesse (Le Printemps) de Wng Bing. Et Mayd December de Todd Haynes.
Le Duel Cannois 2023 #6 : MAY DECEMBER , ANATOMIE D'UNE CHUTE ET SLEEP
Aujourd'hui nous vous parlerons de deux film en compétition May December et Anatomie d'une chute . Enfin nous retournons à la Semaine de La Critique avec un premier film de genre coréen Sleep . Avec William , JMA et Alexei
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07 - FEMMES DE CINÉMA - CAROL
07 - CAROL par Cinéma Les Mirettes Bis
Le Pitch était presque parfait vous a concocté un nouveau programme
Chaque jour Midissa, Stéphanie et leurs invitées vont vous faire visiter le cinéma par des femmes, sur des femmes ou avec des femmes avec la collection FEMMES DE CINÉMA.
Aujourd’hui, Audrey, du compte Cinéma les mirettes bis va nous donner envie de voir ou revoir le film CAROL de Todd Haynes.
Le Pitch
Dans le New York des années 1950, Therese, jeune employée d’un grand magasin de Manhattan, fait la connaissance d’une cliente distinguée, Carol, femme séduisante, prisonnière d'un mariage peu heureux. À l’étincelle de la première rencontre succède rapidement un sentiment plus profond. Les deux femmes se retrouvent bientôt prises au piège entre les conventions et leur attirance mutuelle.
La Fiche technique
Titre original :
Carol
Année de sortie :
2015
Réalisateur :
Todd Haynes
Scénario :
Phyllis Nagy d'après The Price of Salt de Patricia Highsmith
Durée :
118 Minutes
Casting :
Cate Blanchett : Carol Aird
Rooney Mara : Therese Belivet
Kyle Chandler : Harge Aird
Jake Lacy : Richard
Sarah Paulson : Abby Gerhard
John Magaro : Dannie
Cory Michael Smith : Tommy
Musique :
Carter Burwell
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Episode 6: Calling the Holocaust Bullying is Offensive
-Why calling the Holocaust bullying is offensive and inconsistent with the definition of bullying,
-The mistake of “awfulizing” typical childhood behaviors
-Nazi bureaucracy
-Using the Holocaust to encourage kids to report on each other about acts of bullying
-The problem with the average schoolyard
-Bullying is not an issue during wartime
-Anecdotes from Sebastian Junger’s “Tribe”
-Praise for Todd Haynes’s film “Safe”
4. Xander Berkeley
4. Xander Berkeley
183 - THE VELVET UNDERGROUND w Daniel Gill
We deep dive into Todd Haynes’ Velvet Underground documentary (2021) on AppleTV. Haynes talks to the surviving members of the band and a lot of New York art world and the Warhol Factory scene about this legendary group that blended drone, multimedia, and doo-wop. The first-person accounts are great and you get steeped in the heady New York days of yore.
Our guest is music publicist and Velvets fan Daniel Gill, who runs Force Field PR. George makes an argument for the TCCU (Tony Conrad Cinematic Universe) and Daniel plays a very thorough Cast This Doc. No Jonathan Richman impressions were maimed.
Daniel Gill runs the PR and management firm Force Field out of the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Force Field is best known for launching the careers of many of your present day brunch playlist favorites, such as Sufjan Stevens, St. Vincent, Beach House, Toro Y Moi, Real Estate, Neon Indian, Tennis, Lord Huron, Panda Bear, Woods, Kevin Morby, and many more. They've also handled PR for a slew of music documentaries including Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me, ZAPPA, Once Were Brothers, Crock of Gold, Danny Says, Other Music, etc. Gill is also serving as the producer on the newly launched music podcast Discograffiti.
*Dan put together this Spotify playlist of songs and people we referenced this episode! A great Velvets primer.
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S03E22 - Dark Waters, The Gentlemen & Lucky
Cette semaine dans le podcast CINECAST, on fait la critique de « Dark Waters » de Todd Haynes, on parle aussi du film « The Gentlemen » de Guy Ritchie, sans oublier « Lucky » de Olivier Van Hoofstadt. Abonnez-vous sur la plateforme de votre choix : http://bit.ly/PodcastC