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Dan Abramovici on Supercop
Actor and filmmaker Dan Abramovici (Ben's At Home, Limnal) is here to celebrate Stanley Tong's 1992 action picture Police Story III, better known as Supercop -- you know, the one where Michelle Yeoh j
Sean Gunn on Nashville
It's our 450th episode. and actor Sean Gunn -- fresh from playing both Kraglin and Rocket in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 -- is here to run through Robert Altman's epic 1975 masterpiece Nashville in
Robert Connolly on The Navigator - A Medieval Odyssey
With his latest film Blueback now available on digital and on demand across North America,director Robert Connolly (The Bank, Paper Planes, The Dry) is here to discuss how Vincent Ward's genre-bendin
Adrian Murray on Dazed and Confused
With his second feature Retrograde opening across Canada this Friday, writer-director Adrian Murray celebrates the 30th anniversary of Richard Linklaters cult classic Dazed and Confused -- the one ab
Ian Carpenter on Gummo
Writer and producer Ian Carpenter (Shudder's Slasher: Ripper, Tubi's Marry, F***, Kill) brings Harmony Korine's 1997 directorial debut Gummo onto the podcast, and finds himself re-evalluating the movi
Alex Lehmann on Nine Days
With his new drama Acidman now available on VOD in North America, filmmaker Alex Lehmann salutes Nine Days, Edson Oda's metaphysical masterwork starring Winston Duke as a man who spends his afterlife
Melanie Scrofano on Inglourious Basterds
Before she starts pursuing Emily Hampshire in Sean Garritys The End of Sex, opening across Canada this Friday, actor and occasional director Melanie Scrofano stops in to celebrate Quentin Tarantinos
Vanessa Matsui on Good Luck to You, Leo Grande
With her first feature Midnight at the Paradise having its Toronto premiere at the Paradise this Friday, April 21st, actor and filmmaker Vanessa Matsui celebrates Sophie Hyde's Good Luck to You, Leo G
Frances O'Connor on Biutiful
With her directorial debut Emily arriving on digital, actor-turned-filmmaker Frances O'Connor shares her love for Alejandro Gonzlez Irritu's 2010 drama Biutiful, and Irritu's fascination with fin
Joseph Amenta on Tangerine
Film teacher and filmmaker Joseph Amenta, whose first feature Soft launches its Canadian run at Toronto's Revue Cinema on Friday April 7th, is here to talk about the way Sean Baker's Tangerine showed