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Created January 01, 2021

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  1. The October of counter-programming continues with our next musical submission to the Flixwise Favorites List. This time The Film Experience's Anne Marie Kelly makes her case for why she thinks WEST SIDE STORY is one of the greatest movies of al
  2. Inspired by last week's John Hughes discussion, we at Flixwise have decided to do a whole series of episodes focusing on teen movies. Each installment in the series will feature a Flixwise panelist pitching their favorite teen movie for inclusi
  3. We're discussing Better Off Dead (1985) from writer/director Savage Steve Holland. The film stars John Cusack as Lane Myer, a high school student obsessed with his girlfriend, Beth. When Beth breaks up with him -- throwing Lane over for Roy Sta
  4. Lady P, Emma Guerard, and Andy Theiss are back for another installment in the Flixwise Teen Moviethon. Each episode in the series features a  panelist pitching their favorite teen movie for inclusion in the Flixwise Favorites List. The roundtab
  5. If you've ever wondered if you're going to Prom or to Hell, this is the episode for you. Becky D’Anna is back to sing the praises of the cult classic 'Heathers' (1989). Follow Becky D’Anna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hwoodminotaur #Sponsore
  6. It's the final installment in this trio of teen movie submissions. This time, Emma Guerard must convince the panel that Richard Linklater's DAZED AND CONFUSED is one of the greatest teen movies of all time. Find out if Lady P and Andy Theiss ag
  7. Mike "McBeardo" McPadden has done it again; trawling through the sludge of a film subgenre to find the commonalities while holding up both the gems and the most execrable examples of teen flicks in his latest book, Teen Movie Hell.Learn more a
  8. This shorter episode is the audio from Elric and Brian's first live podcast taping - recorded at the New Beverly on the evening of July 22nd, 2021. The discussion followed an excellent screening of Pure Cinema favorite OVER THE EDGE (1979) and
  9. For another epic-length episode, we deconstructed the work of the ever-so prolific Woody Allen with fan and friend to the show - Tony Valdivieso.  Woody Allen just happens to be Patrick’s favorite director as well so we ecstaticly discuss two o
  10. Becky D'Anna and Jacob Rivera join us via Skype to celebrate their all-time favorite films by Woody Allen. Follow Jacob Rivera on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jratm23 Follow Becky D'Anna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hwoodminotaur Follow Jame
  11. For our second episode about the films of Woody Allen, Becky D'Anna, Jacob Rivera and Rob Cotto join us for a discussion of the various controversies in Woody Allen's personal life while also shining a light on some of our personal favorites of
  12. On this special report, Mike talks to author Nick Dawson (Being Hal Ashby) and Amy Scott about the new documentary about filmmaker Hal Ashby... Hal (2018).Learn more at http://hal.oscilloscope.net/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit mega
  13. In this episode, the Director's Club takes a journey through the many amazing works of legendary independent filmmaker John Sayles.  Joined sporadically by Now Playing Network uber-guru (and Director's Club founder!) Jim Laczkowski, we explore
  14. Filmmaker Bill Scurry (co-host of the ‘I Don’t Get It‘ podcast) returns to celebrate the brilliant career of one of the true icons of Independent Film, John Sayles. Follow Bill Scurry on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WilliamScurry Follow James H
  15. (19:56)  "Real Life" (41:34)  "Modern Romance" (1:04:22) "Lost in America" (1:20:58) "Defending Your Life" (1:43:10) "Mother" (1:52:43) "The Muse"  (Muse, "Map of the Problematique") (2:04:36) "Looking For Comedy In The Muslim World" (2:12:55) 
  16. For our special episode devoted to the career of Albert Brooks, we are joined by Becky D'Anna and Kevin Maher (host of Kevin Geeks Out). Follow Kevin Maher on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinGeeksOut Follow Becky D’Anna on Twitter: https://tw
  17. Chicago filmmaker and friend Sean Pierce returns to the podcast to discuss a Swedish director unlike any other. His choice was Roy Andersson and after seeing the majority of his work, I now understand why there is so much acclaim. It’s pretty m
  18. Special Guest: Bobb CotterA run for the border is in order. We're talking about the Mexican icon, El Santo, and his thirteenth film,El hacha diabólica with El Goro of the Talk Without Rhythm podcast.Plus, we discuss the idea of luchadores
  19. Taking its title from the notorious book by Leopold von Sacher-Mascoch, Jess Franco's Venus in Furs (1969) stars James Darren as Jimmy Logan, a musician who can blow a cool horn. He finds the corpse of a woman he had seen at a party, the myster
  20. Our exploration of 1969 continues this week as we head from Europe to Argentina to check out Armando Bo’s FUEGO. It’s the story of Laura who’s played by the one and only Isabel Sarli. She is a woman driven by her passions. After she marries Car
  21. Special Guest: Heatherleigh NavarreWe examine Alejandro Jodorowsky's landmark 1973 philosophical film, The Holy Mountain, about nine adepts searching for immortality, undertaking a sacred journey. Joining us is Stephen Scarlata, co-producer
  22. We discuss Narciso Ibáñez Serrador's ¿Quién puede matar a un niño? (AKA Who Can Kill A Child?) with Nicholas Schlegel, co-host of the That's a Wrap podcast.Along the way we discuss Spanish Horror, Generalísimo Francisco Franco (he's still de
  23. Dan is back for his choice, this week, with director Narciso Ibáñez Serrador's underseen trailblazer The House That Screamed (AKA: The Boarding School/La Residencia/The Finishing School)Next time will be Sam's pick, the record breaking J-horr
  24. Elric Kane joins Mike to discuss the 1979 film from director Ivan Zulueta, Arrebato. The film stars Eusebio Poncela as Jose, a director who’s dissatisfied with his own work. He soon meets Pedro (Will More), a filmmaker of a different sort.Learn
  25. Martin Kessler and Victor Rodriguez join forces this episode to celebrate the first three feature films by the wild, uninhibited  and completely uncompromising Álex de la Iglesia. Subscribe to ‘Inside the Sound of Fear’: https://podcasts.apple.
  26. We're up all night to get lucky as we discuss the 2001 film from director and co-writer Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, Intacto which stars Leonardo Sbaraglia as Tomás, a man who survives a plane crash and who may just be the luckiest man in the world
  27. It's a found-footage episode this week as Sam and Dan take a look Arrow's recent release of [REC], the 2007 Spanish film that rebooted the genre and spawned a franchise. It's a packed Extra Features too as Dan talks to the revered monster act
  28. #Shocktober2021 continues with a look at Álex de la Iglesia’s 2013 film Witching & Bitching (AKA Las brujas de Zugarramurdi). It’s the story of two men (Hugo Silva and Mario Cassas) who rob a gold re-buyer along with one of the men’s sons. On t
  29. Elwood and Stephen head to Mexico for this 2020 thriller set in a dystopian near future were the war between the social classes erupts in violence as a high society wedding is invaded by rioters while the military plan to regain control of both
  30. This night he'll possess your corpse then at midnight he'll take your soul... Yes, Coffin Joe is the embodiment of evil...Jose Mojica Marins remains one of the stalwart pillars of cinema from one of the most populous countries in the world. He'
  31. Dan and Sam discus the birth of horror and the sylistic legacy of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Now available on Arrow player.Next time they crack open the second Shaw Brothers box set and head to Thailand with the unique Boxer's Omen.Check
  32. In The Lost One (AKA Der Verlorene) (1951) we find Peter Lorre as Dr. Karl Rothe (AKA Dr. Karl Neumeister), working at a displaced persons camp after World War II. When a figure from his past, Hösch (AKA Nowak) (Karl John), appears at the camp
  33. Elwood and Stephen kick off a new bonus show expanding the cinematic buffet while also getting to provide an introduction to world cinema starting with Werner Herzog's Aguirre The Wrath of God as Klaus Kinski provides another memorable performa
  34. Elwood and Stephen look at the Dutch thriller The Vanishing in which Rex and Saskia a young couple holidaying in France find their vacation taking a nightmarish twist when Saskia disappears. Now three years later Rex is contacted by a man who k
  35. Filmmaker Bill Scurry (co-host of the ‘I Don't Get It‘ podcast) and Matthias van der Roest are back on the show to shine on a light on the wildly entertaining thriller 'Amsterdamned' (1988) from writer-director Dick Maas. Follow Matthias van de
  36. Special Guest: Robert ThurstonShocktober 2015 concludes with a look at the 1922 film by director Benjamin Christensen, Häxan, an odd artistic mash-up of what can only be described as a university slide show lecture, a documentary featuring r
  37. Shocktober 2022 continues with a look at Tomas Alfredson’s Let the Right One In. Based on the book and adapted by John Ajvide Lindqvist, it’s the story of Oskar, a young boy who’s being picked on at school. When a vampire, Eli, and her helper
  38. Stephen and Elwood look at the quirky indie comedy Leningrad Cowboys Go America. Arriving in the states with their footlong quiffs and equally long winkle pickers the band come in search of fame and fortune. What they find instead is an opport
  39. Based on Sholom Ansky's 1904 play, Michal Waszynski's 1937 Yiddish-language Polish film, The Dybbuk, tells the story of a broken promise and its consequences.Joining Mike to discuss this expressionistic horror/romance film are movie scholar Dan
  40. Released in 1972, Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris is the second of three adaptations of Stanislav Lem's 1961 book of the same name. The film tells the tale of Kris Kelvin (Donatas Banionis) who travels to a station orbiting the planet Solaris, a sen
  41. Andrei Tarkovsky 's Stalker (1979) is a deceptively simple film about three men who venture into the verdant and mystical "Zone" in search of a room where their innermost desires will come true. Based loosely on Roadside Picnic by Boris and Ark
  42. Sci Fi December continues with a look at the 1986 film from Georgiy Daneliya, Kin Dza Dza. It’s the story of two men who are transported to the planet Pluke where they have to navigate the barren landscape and strange cultures of the people the
  43. Based on a book by the Strugatsky Brothers, Hard to Be a God is a three hour medieval sci-fi film fromAleksei German wherein the inhumanity of man comes to the fore. The material was also the source of Peter Fleischmann's 1989 film Es ist nicht
  44. Elwood and Stephen look at the critically acclaimed "Spirit of the Beehive" widely regarded as the greatest Spanish film of the 1970's while also a key influence on Guillermo Del Toro's "The Devil's Backbone".Taking place in the wake of the S

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