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Submit ReviewFor this episode I recruited two terrific and talented film writers and commentators especially since two of the movies we talk about happen to be all-time favorites for the both of them. Guest co-host and Supporting Characters host Bill Ackerman returns as well as Chicago film critic Marya Gates for a delightful discussion on the work of Joan Micklin Silver.
She's responsible for a number of excellent films including HESTER STREET, CHILLY SCENES OF WINTER, BETWEEN THE LINES, CROSSING DELANCEY and so much more! Thanks to this episode I have a new favorite romantic comedy to add to my list so I'm grateful for my guests for bringing their A-game to this conversation and please do follow their work as well as discover Joan Micklin Silver's films in any form possible! We also briefly preview the upcoming Chicago Critics Film Festival! Stay tuned next month for a lot to come featuring both Bill Ackerman and former co-host Patrick Ripoll. I'm taking a little time off for my birthday month but there will be a surprise episode as always to make the occasion :) 00:00 - 20:19 - Introduction / Catching Up / CCFF 20:20 - 01:31:44 - JMS' First Few Films (Hester Street, Between The Lines, Chilly Scenes Of Winter) 01:31:45 - 02:10:49 - Crossing Delancey, Loverboy, Big Girls Don't Cry 02:10:50 - 02:27:32 - Other Films 02:27:33 - 02:41:03 - Top 3 JMS Films / Outro
The Chicago Critics Film Festival: https://www.chicagocriticsfilmfestival.com/
Watch JMS Films On Mubi: https://mubi.com/specials/joan-micklin-silver
Yep, more bonus content to close out the month before Bill comes aboard in April with an epic series on Jean-Luc Godard. For this delicious treat of an episode, up front you get a delightful conversation featuring Matt Strauss from Tao Group Hospitality who oversees a number of New York restaurants and food + beverage venues in and around NYC.
He has a lot to say about his exciting feast planned for this week which was inspired by his love of the film Babette's Feast which Bill and I discussed for the Director's Club Patreon at Matt's request! Check out tickets for this event right here if you're in the NYC area and get to this in time: https://www.opentable.com/booking/experiences-availability?rid=1046641&restref=1046641&experienceId=151428
Matt and I also serve up a three course meal of our own discussing favorite food movies that I chose along with some honorable mentions. Definitely some surprise picks there! Following Matt's interview, you get an evening snack in the form of an excerpt of a bonus episode I once did with my friend Marissa all about The Top 25 Snacks In America! Hope you're hungry and stay tuned for more from Bill next month as well!
00:00 - 52:07 - Matt Strauss / Favorite Food Movies 52:08 - 01:16:45 - Marissa + The Top 25 Snacks In America
As if 2 hours plus for PTA Part II wasn't enough, you are about to get even more content all about my favorite filmmaker. This time I interview author/writer extraordinaire Ethan Warren about his recently released book, The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha that I highly recommend. We talked for 40 mins about what inspired him to write it, along with thoughts on PTA in general. Soon after that, you'll get to hear more conversation from my former co-host Patrick Ripoll. About a year ago for Patreon, we reviewed Licorice Pizza which Patrick felt strongly about whereas I thought that it wasn't one of his strongest films for reasons you heard me bring up with Nick & Steve. I decided it was best to conclude this double dose of PTA talk with the original hosts on a film that Patrick did love.
Speaking of that, be sure to stick around for the intro monologue since I go into greater detail on how I feel about Inherent Vice since I didn't express it entirely last time. Coming soon is Bill Ackerman's next contribution and it'll be a doozy for sure! Thank you all for listening, and thanks to Ethan & Patrick!
00:00 - 18:00 - Intro / Inherent Vice Summation 18:01 - 52:06 - Interview With Ethan Warren 52:07 - 02:17:30 - Patrick Reviews Licorice Pizza
Visit Ethan Warren's Site: http://ethanrawarren.com
Buy His Book on PTA: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/the-cinema-of-paul-thomas-anderson/9780231204590
Follow Ethan On Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ethan_Warren_
In Case You Missed PTA Part II: https://www.directorsclubpodcast.com/episodes/pta2
Check Out Patrick's Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/uptown https://www.nowplayingnetwork.net
Way back in 2012 before THE MASTER had come out, for Episode 35, my former co-host Patrick and I enlisted Steve Prokopy to talk about my favorite director of all time. There were some disagreements here and there but it was a memorable discussion back then. Now that PTA has released four fascinating movies since the last time we recorded, it’s about time I recruit one of the people responsible for turning me into a movie freak: Mr. Nick Digilio of The Nick D Podcast.
We catch up with Nick, talk very briefly about the Oscars and then we have conversations about THE MASTER, INHERENT VICE, PHANTOM THREAD & LICORICE PIZZA and we end with listing our top three favorites.. For an albeit dated discussion on the other films, check out the first PTA episode linked below. It was an honor to have Nick and Steve back on the podcast and stay tuned for Bill Ackerman’s next contribution (which will be multiple episodes) coming early next month.
00:00 - 18:23 - Introduction / Oscar Talk
18:24 - 01:10:59 - The Master / Inherent Vice
01:11:00 - 02:04:17 - Phantom Thread / Licorice Pizza
02:04:18 - 02:13:13 - Top 3 PTA Films / Outro
Paul Thomas Anderson Part 1: https://directorsclubpodcast.libsyn.com/website/episode-35-paul-thomas-anderson
The Nick D Podcast: https://radiomisfits.com/podcasts/nickdpodcast
That Show Hasn’t Been Funny In Years: https://radiomisfits.com/podcasts/that-show
Steve’s Third Coast Reviews: https://thirdcoastreview.com/author/steveprokopy
Steve on The Movie Madness Podcast: https://www.nowplayingnetwork.net/moviemadness
Nick Digilio’s Martin Scorsese Director’s Club Eps: https://www.directorsclubpodcast.com/archives/martinscorsese
Jim’s PTA Filmography Ranked: https://letterboxd.com/jimlaczkowski/list/paul-thomas-anderson-ranked
Nick’s PTA Filmography Ranked: https://letterboxd.com/nick_digilio/list/paul-thomas-anderson-ranked
One of my favorite films of the year so far is Alex Heller's THE YEAR BETWEEN, now available on VOD. The reason for that is detailed further in my review during the first ten minutes but after that, stay tuned for guest correspondent (and Mental Filmness film festival founder) Sharon Gissy as she speaks with the writer/director and star of this excellent, insightful look at Bipolar disorder and so much more. It'll be playing on March 30th at the Music Box Theatre so I encourage you to come that night if you live in and around the Chicagoland area!
00:00 - 12:32 - Intro / Jim's Review of THE YEAR BETWEEN 12:33 - 37:47 - Sharon's Interview With Alex Heller
We found… a way. You may be wondering why there hasn’t been an official new episode for a while? Well, I’ve been spending the past six weeks binging on movies from 1993 for an annual tradition that has taken place for the past 8 years! Yes it’s that time folks. The yearly retrospectives continue as we travel back 30 years to rewatch, reconsider and share favorites along with many memories too! Join me on this 6-hour plus journey alongside Chicago critics Erik Childress and Collin Souter.
Stay tuned for the next official episode in late March when two other Chicago critics (Steve Prokopy & Nick Digilio) join me for a Paul Thomas Anderson Redux/Sequel episode! Thank you so much for the support and for listening. And of course, thank you so much to Collin & Erik for spending time nerding out about a wide range of titles. For all the retrospective episodes click here: https://www.directorsclubpodcast.com/archives/yearsinreview
Please visit the Now Playing Network for some new shows! https://www.nowplayingnetwork.net
Jim's 1993 Year In Review Ranked: https://letterboxd.com/jimlaczkowski/list/1993-the-year-in-review/
Check out the list of released films: https://bit.ly/3xUkT6f
Hosts Bill Ackerman and Jim Laczkowski were asked to talk with two filmmakers about their latest work - both of which has received awards consideration and acclaim. First up, Jim speaks with Lukas Dhont about his coming-of-age tale CLOSE which is opening on February 3rd here in Chicago. Then, Bill had the opportunity to interview Mia Hansen-Løve about her latest drama ONE FINE MORNING. Incredibly grateful to both directors for taking the time to talk with us.
00:00 - 02:39 - Intro 02:40 - 16:45 - Jim's Interview With Lukas Dhont (CLOSE) 16:46 - 43:43 - Bill's Interview With Mia Hansen-Løve (ONE FINE MORNING)
Order Tickets In Advance For Close (Chicago): https://musicboxtheatre.com/films-and-events/close
Order Tickets For One Fine Morning (NYC): https://www.filmlinc.org/films/one-fine-morning
It's the most wonderful time of the beginning of the year! The title of this episode says it all and I'm so grateful to my two guests for joining me for this epic reflection on the film year that was 2022! Now I'll be going back to 1993 for February's retrospective episode so until then enjoy 6 hours of nerding out. Also please be sure to check out the two new podcasts soon to be added to the Now Playing Network! Thank you so much for listening to a yearly tradition that is always a complete joy!
00:00 - 22:50 - Intro / General Thoughts 22:51 - 01:07:33 - Ancillary Awards 01:07:34 - 02:17:55 - Honorable Mentions 02:17:56 - 04:16:10 - #10-#6 04:16:11 - 05:54:23 - Top 5 Films Of 2022 05:54:24 - 06:03:43 - Outro _______
Feelin Film Podcast: https://linktr.ee/FeelinFilm
We Doing Filmographies: https://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
Uptown Song Club: https://link.chtbl.com/uptown
Bill Ackerman's List: 40-favorites.html"> https://auteuristtrap.blogspot.com/2022/12/2022-40-favorites.html
Jim Laczkowski's List: https://letterboxd.com/jimlaczkowski/list/2022-ranked
Brad Strauss' List: https://letterboxd.com/brads/list/year-by-year-2022-ranked
It's the most wonderful time of the beginning of the year! The title of this episode says it all and I'm so grateful to my two guests for joining me for this epic reflection on the film year that was 2022! Now I'll be going back to 1993 for February's retrospective episode so until then enjoy 6 hours of nerding out. Also please be sure to check out the two new podcasts soon to be added to the Now Playing Network! Thank you so much for listening to a yearly tradition that is always a complete joy!
00:00 - 22:50 - Intro / General Thoughts 22:51 - 01:07:33 - Ancillary Awards 01:07:34 - 02:17:55 - Honorable Mentions 02:17:56 - 04:16:10 - #10-#6 04:16:11 - 05:54:23 - Top 5 Films Of 2022 05:54:24 - 06:03:43 - Outro Feelin Film: https://feelinfilm.com We Doing Filmographies: https://www.facebook.com/wedoingfilmographies
Bill Ackerman's List: 40-favorites.html"> https://auteuristtrap.blogspot.com/2022/12/2022-40-favorites.html
Jim Laczkowski's List: https://letterboxd.com/jimlaczkowski/list/2022-ranked/
Brad Strauss' List: https://letterboxd.com/brads/list/year-by-year-2022-ranked
Guest host Bill Ackerman invites author, film historian and Twitch Of The Death Nerve co-host Samm Deighan to discuss the work of Ken Russell, the visionary talent who directed groundbreaking profiles of artists for the BBC before attaining international acclaim and notoriety through bold, often controversial films like WOMEN IN LOVE, THE MUSIC LOVERS, THE DEVILS, THE BOY FRIEND, MAHLER, TOMMY and ALTERED STATES. 00:00 - 21:49 - Introduction 21:50 - 38:51 - Monitor, ELGAR and the early BBC years 38:52 - 46:30 - Early Theatrical Features and THE DEBUSSY FILM
46:31 - 59:09 WOMEN IN LOVE
59:10 - 1:09:19 DANCE OF THE SEVEN VEILS and World War II imagery
1:09:20 - 1:16:46 THE MUSIC LOVERS
1:16:47 -1:37:23 THE DEVILS
1:37:23 - 1:51:17 THE BOY FRIEND
1:51:18 - 2:00:17 SAVAGE MESSIAH and Andrzej Żuławski’s THE BLUE NOTE 2:00:18 - 2:17:10 MAHLER, TOMMY, LISZTOMANIA and VALENTINO 2:17:11 - 2:31:53 ALTERED STATES and Ken Russell in the 80s 2:31:54 - 2:44:15 WHORE and the later films of Ken Russell 2:44:15 - 2:46:40 Favorite Ken Russell movies and conclusion
Follow Samm Deighan on Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/sammdeighan/posts
Listen to Twitch Of The Death Nerve: https://cinepunx.com/podcast-episodes/twitch-of-the-death-nerve/
Buy The Legacy of World War II in European Arthouse Cinema by Samm Deighan: https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/the-legacy-of-world-war-ii-in-european-arthouse-cinema/ Read Samm Deighan’s Ken Russell Retrospective series at Diabolique Magazine: https://diaboliquemagazine.com/category/columns/a-ken-russell-retrospective/
Listen to The Projection Booth Podcast on Ken Russell: report-tommy-1975.html?m=0">https://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/2020/03/special-report-tommy-1975.html?m=0 168-devils.html">https://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/2014/05/episode-168-devils.html 216-altered-states.html?m=0">https://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/2015/04/episode-216-altered-states.html?m=0
Director Joe Talbot on WOMEN IN LOVE:
https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/6435-more-is-more-lessons-in-excess-from-women-in-love
Elgar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPNrKx4dKfU
The Debussy Film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsdAIYmSHAg
Dance Of The Seven Veils https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA3C645436B787602
The Music Lovers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8Tf31aOITI&t=2s
Mahler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGq7TFoxB4E&t=2s
Salome’s Last Dance https://rarefilmm.com/2019/09/salomes-last-dance-1988/
The Blue Note (Andrzej Żuławski’s 1991 film about Frédéric Chopin)
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