I started writing about movies as a personal quest to watch every Oscar nominated film I can find. I now write about Oscar nominated movies of the past and bring you reviews, weekly movie previews, and longform thoughts on film.
In today’s episode, I interview Deborah Lee Smith and Brian Leahy, producer, star, writer, and director of the short film “Glitterbomb,” which follows a woman through a harrowing situation while she tries desperately to keep her composure on a virtual job interview.
Today’s episode is my conversation about the 1931 film The Public Enemy. I’m joined by Gareth Bradwick from the Popped and we talk about an unexpected level of crime and violence in the film, a wide array of stories surrounding a specific piece of fruit, and rain like we have never seen before on film.
In today’s episode, I interview Kate Radcliffe and Sophie King, writer and director of the short film “Still Life,” which tells the story of a couple dealing with the loss of a baby and all the daily reminders they face of that loss.
Today’s episode is my conversation about the 1931 film Skippy. I’m joined Jonathan Hammond, film director and previous guest on the podcast and we talk about the deep trauma that resulted from watching this film, some major issues with the film’s production when you look at it from today’s perspective, and a long-standing legal battle over a simply name.
In today’s episode, I interview Matt Kennard, director of the short film “Before You Go,” which tells the story of a young man who visits a loved one in the hospital to say his final goodbyes.