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Featured: Comedy, Italian Style

Commedia all'italiana, or as translated as "Comedy in the Italian way," was the new genre Italian cinema developed following the Neorealism period in the years right after the war. From the late...

Poll: What is your favorite Bong Joon-ho film?

This weekend on Episode 350, we are going to be discussing the best reviewed film of 2019 so far in Bong Joon-ho's latest film, Parasite. At every turn, no matter who you...

Featured: New Criterion Releases – November 2019 Edition

I'm starting something new this month where I'll be previewing the upcoming releases by Criterion. It is always a treat to await the listings for the new releases to their collection. They...

Poll: What is your favorite horror film of the decade?

This weekend on Episode 349 we'll be talking about Robert Eggers' latest film The Lighthouse, one of our most anticipated films of the year. If you've seen Eggers last film The Witch,...

Interview: ‘A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood’ Screenwriters Noah Harpster & Micah Fitzerman-Blue

A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is one of the most anticipated films of the fall season and it's expected to be a major awards player. Directed by Marielle Heller, who helmed...

Featured: Criterion Channel’s Hard Eighth Edition

This is the eighth edition of some of the best works I have seen on the Criterion Channel and by now, if you have read them, you must understandably be tired of...

Featured: The Singular Boldness of One Mae West

“You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.” So said Mae West, and so lived Mae West. Though her Hollywood reign ended decades ago, echoes of her...

Poll: What is the best Holocaust film?

The Holocaust isn't an easy subject to tackle, but many films have honored its victims over the years by exploring what happened and bringing to light the injustices they experienced. Some of...

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