This article contains mild spoilers for "Agent Elvis."
One of the most exciting Netflix animated projects of 2023 just hit the platform. "Agent Elvis" is an animated adult action comedy that dares to ask the question: What if the King of Rock 'n' Roll was also an international super spy with a cocaine-using chimpanzee for a sidekick?
Besides the very "Archer"-inspired tone of the show's absurdist comedy and the blood-soaked action, the biggest draw of "Agent Elvis" is its mix of truth and fiction. The series takes a "Forrest Gump" approach to history, placing Elvis in historical events as he interferes with or changes what we think happened, while still following the timeline of events in Elvis' real life. This results in a sort of animated version of the fantastic "Legends of Tomorrow," as we see Elvis give George Lucas words of encouragement at the Altamont Free Concert, or kick...
One of the most exciting Netflix animated projects of 2023 just hit the platform. "Agent Elvis" is an animated adult action comedy that dares to ask the question: What if the King of Rock 'n' Roll was also an international super spy with a cocaine-using chimpanzee for a sidekick?
Besides the very "Archer"-inspired tone of the show's absurdist comedy and the blood-soaked action, the biggest draw of "Agent Elvis" is its mix of truth and fiction. The series takes a "Forrest Gump" approach to history, placing Elvis in historical events as he interferes with or changes what we think happened, while still following the timeline of events in Elvis' real life. This results in a sort of animated version of the fantastic "Legends of Tomorrow," as we see Elvis give George Lucas words of encouragement at the Altamont Free Concert, or kick...
- 3/17/2023
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Jordan Raup, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr are joined by special guest Josh Bell to discuss Brandon Cronenberg’s Infinity Pool, which is now in theaters and available digitally.
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- 2/27/2023
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr serve up a special episode dishing out their personal top 10 films of 2022, along with honorable mentions and more.
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- 2/23/2023
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Half a century ago Hollywood was frantically trying to figure out the newly-dominant “youth market.” Since some of that market had recently found Jesus, there was a brief spate of related films: Zefferelli’s hippie-fied St. Francis biopic “Brother Sun, Sister Moon,” adapted stage musicals “Jesus Christ Superstar” and “Godspell,” the Billy Graham-produced “A Time to Run” chief among them. But as the “Jesus Movement” got absorbed into more mainstream institutions, the brief vogue flickered out.
For a moment there, however, counterculture and Christ had a groovy thing going on, one that promised both salvation for those who’d gone overboard on sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll, as well as a healthy shakeup of churches that had lost touch with younger generations. Dramatizing that moment is “Jesus Revolution,” an engaging, upbeat new effort from co-directors Jon Erwin (“I Can Only Imagine”) and Brent McCorkle (“Unconditional”), adapted from Greg Laurie’s memoir.
For a moment there, however, counterculture and Christ had a groovy thing going on, one that promised both salvation for those who’d gone overboard on sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll, as well as a healthy shakeup of churches that had lost touch with younger generations. Dramatizing that moment is “Jesus Revolution,” an engaging, upbeat new effort from co-directors Jon Erwin (“I Can Only Imagine”) and Brent McCorkle (“Unconditional”), adapted from Greg Laurie’s memoir.
- 2/23/2023
- by Dennis Harvey
- Variety Film + TV
Few major Hollywood pictures have developed the kind of infernal reputation that "The Exorcist" has since its release in 1973. The audience reaction to its shocking scenes is the stuff of legend and religious figures have widely deplored it. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' Office of Film and Broadcasting (Usccb-ofb) condemned the film; The Christian Century labeled it "hardcore pornography;" and evangelist Billy Graham also had plenty to say (via Sage Journals). He stated that watching the film was like "exposing oneself to the Devil" and that "there is a power of evil in the film, in the fabric of the film itself" (via True Crime Edition).
Was Graham right? If the myth is to be believed, "The Exorcist" was surrounded by malevolent forces from Day One; William Friedkin's production was apparently beset by a series of mishaps, bad omens, accidents, injuries, illnesses, and even deaths, with nine...
Was Graham right? If the myth is to be believed, "The Exorcist" was surrounded by malevolent forces from Day One; William Friedkin's production was apparently beset by a series of mishaps, bad omens, accidents, injuries, illnesses, and even deaths, with nine...
- 1/26/2023
- by Lee Adams
- Slash Film
Maurice Benard plays mobster Sonny Corinthos on the ABC soap, General Hospital. He is also the host of his own State of Mind podcast, where he brings both soap and non-soap guests on to chat about their careers and about mental health.
Benard has been very open about his struggle with mental health and his bipolar diagnosis.
He recently had Gh co-star Tabyana Ali on his show. The two spoke about Ali’s life and career, and all the goings on in Port Charles. Talk turned to Benard’s character and his origin on the daytime drama.
‘General Hospital’ character Sonny Corinthos isn’t Italian
Benard has played the mob boss of Port Charles since 1993. Corinthos is ruthless in business, and many on the soap fear him. But he also has a heart of gold and would do anything for his family and those he loves.
Benard spoke to Ali...
Benard has been very open about his struggle with mental health and his bipolar diagnosis.
He recently had Gh co-star Tabyana Ali on his show. The two spoke about Ali’s life and career, and all the goings on in Port Charles. Talk turned to Benard’s character and his origin on the daytime drama.
‘General Hospital’ character Sonny Corinthos isn’t Italian
Benard has played the mob boss of Port Charles since 1993. Corinthos is ruthless in business, and many on the soap fear him. But he also has a heart of gold and would do anything for his family and those he loves.
Benard spoke to Ali...
- 1/25/2023
- by Stacy Feintuch
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr are joined by Maria Truglio to discuss Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, which is available on Netflix.
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The Film Stage Show is supported by Mubi, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, Mubi premieres a new film. Whether it’s a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it’s guaranteed to be either a movie you’ve been dying to see or one...
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The Film Stage Show is supported by Mubi, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, Mubi premieres a new film. Whether it’s a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it’s guaranteed to be either a movie you’ve been dying to see or one...
- 1/25/2023
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Bob Dylan has been a successful musician for decades. He rose to fame in the early 1960s and has won multiple Grammys and even a Nobel Prize. His songwriting talent helped him on his rise to fame, but he said he has had to maintain a specific type of personality too. In order to be successful, Dylan said he had to be reclusive and unfriendly.
Bob Dylan | Harry Scott/Redferns The ‘Hurricane’ singer has a reputation as an unapproachable celebrity
Dylan has always valued his privacy, something his concert promoter, Bill Graham, noted. As a result, he instructed tour staff to avoid talking to Dylan.
“Before we went out, I got the whole tour staff together in San Francisco and I said, ‘You know, this is Bob Dylan,'” Graham explained in his book Bill Graham Presents: My Life Inside Rock and Out. “‘I don’t think he’s the...
Bob Dylan | Harry Scott/Redferns The ‘Hurricane’ singer has a reputation as an unapproachable celebrity
Dylan has always valued his privacy, something his concert promoter, Bill Graham, noted. As a result, he instructed tour staff to avoid talking to Dylan.
“Before we went out, I got the whole tour staff together in San Francisco and I said, ‘You know, this is Bob Dylan,'” Graham explained in his book Bill Graham Presents: My Life Inside Rock and Out. “‘I don’t think he’s the...
- 1/24/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr are joined by Tyler Coates to discuss Rian Johnson’s Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, which is now on Netflix.
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The Film Stage Show is supported by Mubi, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, Mubi premieres a new film. Whether it’s a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it’s guaranteed to be either a movie you’ve been dying...
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- 1/17/2023
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Anita Pointer, a founding member of the iconic pop group The Pointer Sisters, died of cancer on Saturday. I Pointer was surrounded by family at the time of her death, according to a statement made by her publicist, Roger Neal.
Pointer was part of the Grammy-winning group, The Pointer Sisters, who were prominent in the 70s and 80s with the hit single “I’m So Excited” among many others.
In Memoriam 2022: 100 Great Celebrities Who Died This Year!
She was the second oldest of four sisters. She is survived by her sister Ruth, brothers Aaron and Fritz and granddaughter Roxie.
The four sisters grew up singing in their father’s church in Oakland, California. As The Pointer Sisters, the group fused funk, soul and jazz and often dressed in retro style.
Pointer’s daughter, Jada, died in 2003. Her sister Bonnie, who was also a founding member, died in 2020. The youngest sister,...
Pointer was part of the Grammy-winning group, The Pointer Sisters, who were prominent in the 70s and 80s with the hit single “I’m So Excited” among many others.
In Memoriam 2022: 100 Great Celebrities Who Died This Year!
She was the second oldest of four sisters. She is survived by her sister Ruth, brothers Aaron and Fritz and granddaughter Roxie.
The four sisters grew up singing in their father’s church in Oakland, California. As The Pointer Sisters, the group fused funk, soul and jazz and often dressed in retro style.
Pointer’s daughter, Jada, died in 2003. Her sister Bonnie, who was also a founding member, died in 2020. The youngest sister,...
- 1/2/2023
- by Alex Nguyen
- Uinterview
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Conor O’Donnell joins Bill Graham and Robyn Bahr with special guest Amy Nicholson to discuss Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans, which is now in theaters and on VOD.
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The Film Stage Show is supported by Mubi, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, Mubi premieres a new film. Whether it’s a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it’s guaranteed to be either a movie you’ve been dying...
Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. For a limited time, all new Patreon supporters will receive a free Blu-ray/DVD. After becoming a contributor, e-mail podcast@thefilmstage.com for an up-to-date list of available films.
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The Film Stage Show is supported by Mubi, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, Mubi premieres a new film. Whether it’s a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it’s guaranteed to be either a movie you’ve been dying...
- 12/15/2022
- by Conor O'Donnell
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Bill Graham, and Robyn Bahr are joined by Laura Berger for a special Classic episode for the 25th anniversary of James Cameron’s Titanic.
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The Film Stage Show is supported by Mubi, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, Mubi premieres a new film. Whether it’s a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it’s guaranteed to be either a movie you’ve been dying to see...
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- 12/13/2022
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
The defining moment of the new documentary Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon is when Johnny Cash says he found God in the darkness of East Tennessee’s Nickajack Cave in the fall of 1967. Cash, who retold the story many times in later years, was at the height of his fame and in the depths of his amphetamine addiction when he laid down in the cave to die before having a spiritual revelation: “I was going to die at God’s time,” he wrote in his 1997 autobiography, “not mine.
- 12/1/2022
- by Jonathan Bernstein
- Rollingstone.com
Jay Black, the musician who sang the most iconic version of the classic “This Magic Moment,” penned by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, as frontman for American rock group Jay and the Americans, has died. He was 82.
His passing was confirmed in a post published on Saturday to the band’s official Facebook page. “Today, we mourn the passing of David Blatt a/k/a Jay Black and we acknowledge the great successes we had with him both as a partner and as a lead singer,” a spokesperson wrote. “We shared both wonderful and very contentious times, and much like an ex-wife, we are so proud of the beautiful children we created. We’ll always remember The Voice.”
The artist born in Brooklyn on November 2, 1938 as David Blatt joined Jay and the Americans as lead singer in 1962, stepping into the role previously occupied by John “Jay” Traynor. With them, he...
His passing was confirmed in a post published on Saturday to the band’s official Facebook page. “Today, we mourn the passing of David Blatt a/k/a Jay Black and we acknowledge the great successes we had with him both as a partner and as a lead singer,” a spokesperson wrote. “We shared both wonderful and very contentious times, and much like an ex-wife, we are so proud of the beautiful children we created. We’ll always remember The Voice.”
The artist born in Brooklyn on November 2, 1938 as David Blatt joined Jay and the Americans as lead singer in 1962, stepping into the role previously occupied by John “Jay” Traynor. With them, he...
- 10/24/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today, Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I tackle perhaps the biggest film of the year. It’s Rian Johnson’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the latest Star Wars Saga film, starring Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, and the late Carrie Fisher.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 276 – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
00:00 – 05:26 – Introductions
05:27 – 01:03:22 – The Last Jedi review
01:03:23 – 02:18:57 – Spoilers
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 276 – Star Wars: The Last Jedi
00:00 – 05:26 – Introductions
05:27 – 01:03:22 – The Last Jedi review
01:03:23 – 02:18:57 – Spoilers
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it.
- 12/18/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to another classic review from your friends here at The Film Stage Show. Today, Michael Snydel, Bill Graham and I are joined by freelance critic Nate Fisher to talk about the Andrei Tarkovsky film Stalker, a classic of science fiction and Russian cinema.
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M4A: The Film Stage Classic – Stalker
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M4A: The Film Stage Classic – Stalker
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- 12/14/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today, Michael Snydel, Bill Graham and I lob curses and insults at one another as we talk about the latest profane offering from Martin McDonagh, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 274 – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
00:00 – 06:20 – Introductions
06:21 – 30:50 – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri review
30:51 – 01:23:05 – Spoilers
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 274 – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
00:00 – 06:20 – Introductions
06:21 – 30:50 – Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri review
30:51 – 01:23:05 – Spoilers
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- 12/5/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today, Michael Snydel, Bill Graham and I die a little inside talking about the animated short Olaf’s Frozen Adventure. Then, we die all the way all over so we can travel to the Land of the Dead to discuss Pixar’s newest film, Coco.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 273 – Coco
00:00 – 09:07 – Introductions
09:08 – 28:23 – Olaf’s Frozen Adventure review
28:24 – 59:41 – Coco review
59:42 – 01:48:57 – Spoilers
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 273 – Coco
00:00 – 09:07 – Introductions
09:08 – 28:23 – Olaf’s Frozen Adventure review
28:24 – 59:41 – Coco review
59:42 – 01:48:57 – Spoilers
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- 11/30/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today, Michael Snydel, Bill Graham and I get weird with it and talk about the almost indescribable new film from Amat Escalante, the sexual thriller The Untamed. We’re also giving away three Blu-rays of the film, courtesy of Strand Releasing. Enter by Rt’ing this or becoming a Patreon contributor by 11/27.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 272 – The Untamed
00:00 – 08:16 – Introductions
08:17 – 24:12 – The Untamed review
24:13 – 01:03:01 – Spoilers
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 272 – The Untamed
00:00 – 08:16 – Introductions
08:17 – 24:12 – The Untamed review
24:13 – 01:03:01 – Spoilers
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- 11/23/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today, Bill Graham and I are joined by Dan Mecca, uniting in a Judgement League. We talk about the newest entry into the Dceu, Justice League, directed by Zack Snyder. Be warned: Spoilers come later in the episode, but we don’t have a hard break between sections.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 271 – Justice League
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 271 – Justice League
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- 11/21/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today, Michael Snydel, Bill Graham and I kick our feet up, compare our watches, and talk about The Killing of a Sacred Deer, starring Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman, the newest film from Yorgos Lanthimos.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 270 – The Killing of a Sacred Deer
00:00 – 13:12 – Introductions
13:13 – 48:01 – The Killing of a Sacred Deer review
48:01 – 01:32:43 – Spoilers
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 270 – The Killing of a Sacred Deer
00:00 – 13:12 – Introductions
13:13 – 48:01 – The Killing of a Sacred Deer review
48:01 – 01:32:43 – Spoilers
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- 11/6/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today, Michael Snydel, Bill Graham and I are joined by Stephen Cone (director of the excellent Princess Cyd, which opens in New York/Chicago this Friday) to talk Noah Baumbach’s The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected), starring Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, Dustin Hoffman, and more, which is now streaming on Netflix.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 269 – The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)
00:00 – 05:44 – Introductions
05:45 – 01:25:11 – The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) review
Bonus: Listen to Baumbach’s recent discussion of the film with Brian De Palma at the DGA.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 269 – The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)
00:00 – 05:44 – Introductions
05:45 – 01:25:11 – The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) review
Bonus: Listen to Baumbach’s recent discussion of the film with Brian De Palma at the DGA.
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- 11/2/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today, Michael Snydel, Bill Graham and I are joined by Allison Shoemaker to talk about the colorful new film by Sean Baker, The Florida Project. We also have a giveaway of the intense drama Lady Macbeth, so listen in on how to enter.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 268 – The Florida Project
00:00 – 05:44 – Introductions
05:45 – 40:21 – The Florida Project review
40:22 – 1:08:13 – Spoilers
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 268 – The Florida Project
00:00 – 05:44 – Introductions
05:45 – 40:21 – The Florida Project review
40:22 – 1:08:13 – Spoilers
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- 10/24/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today, Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I begin to question who is real, what is real, and what reality even matters in the end. That’s because we are talking about the new Denis Villeneuve film, Blade Runner 2049.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 266 – Blade Runner 2049
00:00 – 07:12 – Introductions
07:13 – 39:10 – Blade Runner 2049 review
39:11 – 1:42:21 – Spoilers
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 266 – Blade Runner 2049
00:00 – 07:12 – Introductions
07:13 – 39:10 – Blade Runner 2049 review
39:11 – 1:42:21 – Spoilers
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- 10/10/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I tackle our second Stephen King adaptation of the year, the confinement thriller Gerald’s Game, starring Carla Gugino.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 265 – Gerald’s Game
00:00 – 07:58 – Introductions
07:59 – 35:59 – Gerald’s Game review
36:00 – 1:12:01 – Spoilers
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 265 – Gerald’s Game
00:00 – 07:58 – Introductions
07:59 – 35:59 – Gerald’s Game review
36:00 – 1:12:01 – Spoilers
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- 10/3/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
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- 9/30/2017
- Pastemagazine.com
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I explore the rat-infested streets of Baltimore while discussing the documentary/video essay Rat Film by Theo Anthony.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 264 – Rat Film
00:00 – 06:38 – Introductions
06:39 – 1:09:01 – Rat Film review
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 264 – Rat Film
00:00 – 06:38 – Introductions
06:39 – 1:09:01 – Rat Film review
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- 9/28/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I are joined by Allison Shoemaker, of Consequence of Sound and the Losers’ Club Podcast. The four of us band together to tackle It, the new adaptation of the Stephen King novel that destroyed the box office this weekend.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 262 – It
00:00 – 07:05 – Introductions
07:06 – 17:52 – Introductions
17:53 – 1:06:06 – It discussion
1:06:07 – 2:00:55 – Spoiler discussion
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 262 – It
00:00 – 07:05 – Introductions
07:06 – 17:52 – Introductions
17:53 – 1:06:06 – It discussion
1:06:07 – 2:00:55 – Spoiler discussion
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- 9/12/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I discuss the Parisian terrorist tale, Nocturama. Does the plan make sense? Does it have to? Is this kind of empathy constructive? We try to find out.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 261 – Nocturama
00:00 – 07:53 – Introductions
07:54 – 38:59 – Nocturama discussion
39:00 – 1:16:07 – Spoiler discussion
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 261 – Nocturama
00:00 – 07:53 – Introductions
07:54 – 38:59 – Nocturama discussion
39:00 – 1:16:07 – Spoiler discussion
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- 9/5/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I spend a long, fraught night discussing Good Time, the newest film starring Robert Pattinson, directed by the brother Benny and Josh Safdie. We also briefly discuss The Glass Castle.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 260 – Good Time
00:00 – 12:57 – Introductions
12:58 – 43:45 – Good Time discussion
43:46 – 1:27:25 – Spoiler discussion
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 260 – Good Time
00:00 – 12:57 – Introductions
12:58 – 43:45 – Good Time discussion
43:46 – 1:27:25 – Spoiler discussion
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- 8/28/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I discuss Steven Soderbergh‘s return to film, Logan Lucky, starring Channing Tatum and Adam Driver.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 259 – Logan Lucky
00:00 – 03:29 – Introductions
03:3o – 48:17 – Logan Lucky discussion
48:18 – 1:30:45 – Spoiler discussion
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 259 – Logan Lucky
00:00 – 03:29 – Introductions
03:3o – 48:17 – Logan Lucky discussion
48:18 – 1:30:45 – Spoiler discussion
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- 8/21/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Thanks to our Patreon contributors, we have a special episode of The Film Stage Show today. After hitting a reward goal, we present the first episode of The Film Stage Show Classic where Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I discuss David Lynch’s debut film Eraserhead, released 40 years ago this year. If you liked this episode, and want to hear more in this style, become a patron today, including more great rewards! Also, for more Lynch-related discussion, listen to our Twin Peaks podcast, Dark Mood Woods.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Classic – Eraserhead
00:00 – 01:13:32 – Eraserhead Discussion
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Classic – Eraserhead
00:00 – 01:13:32 – Eraserhead Discussion
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- 8/15/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I discuss the film Detroit, the newest collaboration from writer Mark Boal and director Kathryn Bigelow.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 258 – Detroit
00:00 – 03:47 – Introductions
03:48 – 1:08:23 – Detroit discussion
1:08:24 – 1:38:09 – Spoiler discussion
Bonus: Watch Bigelow dissect a scene from the film below.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 258 – Detroit
00:00 – 03:47 – Introductions
03:48 – 1:08:23 – Detroit discussion
1:08:24 – 1:38:09 – Spoiler discussion
Bonus: Watch Bigelow dissect a scene from the film below.
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- 8/14/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I discuss the newest film from director David Lowery, A Ghost Story, starring Rooney Mara and Casey Affleck. Before that, though, Snydel tells us about the Stephen King adaptation The Dark Tower.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 257 – A Ghost Story and The Dark Tower
00:00 – 03:52 – Introductions
03:53 – 20:21 – The Dark Tower discussion
20:22 – 47:54 – A Ghost Story discussion
47:55 – 1:23:27 – Spoiler discussion
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 257 – A Ghost Story and The Dark Tower
00:00 – 03:52 – Introductions
03:53 – 20:21 – The Dark Tower discussion
20:22 – 47:54 – A Ghost Story discussion
47:55 – 1:23:27 – Spoiler discussion
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- 8/7/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I take you back in time to the fall of 1989 and the Berlin Wall, talking about the new action thriller Atomic Blonde starring Charlize Theron.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 256 – Atomic Blonde
00:00 – 04:06 – Introductions
04:07 – 40:23 – Atomic Blonde discussion
40:24 – 1:00:47 – Spoiler discussion
Bonus: Watch David Leitch analyze a scene from the film below.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 256 – Atomic Blonde
00:00 – 04:06 – Introductions
04:07 – 40:23 – Atomic Blonde discussion
40:24 – 1:00:47 – Spoiler discussion
Bonus: Watch David Leitch analyze a scene from the film below.
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- 7/31/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I give a brief moment of silence for the artists lost this past week. Then, we try to unravel what makes Dunkirk one of the best films of the summer.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 254 – Dunkirk
00:00 – 07:23 – Introductions
07:24 – 48:03 – Dunkirk discussion
57:59 – 1:27:17 – Spoiler discussion
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 254 – Dunkirk
00:00 – 07:23 – Introductions
07:24 – 48:03 – Dunkirk discussion
57:59 – 1:27:17 – Spoiler discussion
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- 7/24/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I talk about Michael Showalter’s hospital drama romcom The Big Sick, which is now in wide release, starring Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Ray Romano, and Holly Hunter.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 253 – The Big Sick
00:00 – 04:38 – Introductions
04:39 – 48:37 – The Big Sick discussion
48:38 – 1:22:33 – Spoiler discussion
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 253 – The Big Sick
00:00 – 04:38 – Introductions
04:39 – 48:37 – The Big Sick discussion
48:38 – 1:22:33 – Spoiler discussion
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- 7/14/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I dissect the newest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man: Homecoming. Does the return of the wall-crawler herald a new dawn for the McU, or is it just more of the same?
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 252 – Spider-Man: Homecoming
00:00 – 07:46 – Introductions
07:47 – 45:34 – Spider-Man: Homecoming discussion
45:35 – 1:39:19 – Spoiler discussion
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 252 – Spider-Man: Homecoming
00:00 – 07:46 – Introductions
07:47 – 45:34 – Spider-Man: Homecoming discussion
45:35 – 1:39:19 – Spoiler discussion
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- 7/8/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I discuss Sofia Coppola‘s new film, The Beguiled, starring Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, and Kirsten Dunst.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 251 – The Beguiled
00:00 – 07:54 – Introductions
07:55 – 33:17 – The Beguiled discussion
33:18 – 1:10:29 – Spoiler discussion
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 251 – The Beguiled
00:00 – 07:54 – Introductions
07:55 – 33:17 – The Beguiled discussion
33:18 – 1:10:29 – Spoiler discussion
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- 7/5/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I discuss the new car chase-heavy, music-filled heist film from director Edgar Wright, Baby Driver.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 250 – Baby Driver
00:00 – 04:18 – Introductions
04:19 – 40:09 – Baby Driver discussion
40:10 – 1:39:45 – Spoiler discussion
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 250 – Baby Driver
00:00 – 04:18 – Introductions
04:19 – 40:09 – Baby Driver discussion
40:10 – 1:39:45 – Spoiler discussion
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- 7/1/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I discuss the newest film from Snowpiercer director Bong Joon Ho, Okja, which arrives on Netflix and in limited release on this Wednesday.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 249 – Okja
00:00 – 06:38 – Introductions
06:39 – 37:39 – Okja discussion
37:40 – 1:12:33 – Spoiler discussion
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 249 – Okja
00:00 – 06:38 – Introductions
06:39 – 37:39 – Okja discussion
37:40 – 1:12:33 – Spoiler discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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- 6/27/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I talked about the zombie thriller The Girl With All the Gifts, directed by Colm McCarthy, now streaming for free on Amazon Prime.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 247 – The Girl With All the Gifts
00:00 – 08:17 – Introductions
08:18 – 34:49 – The Girl With All the Gifts discussion
34:50 – 1:14:03 – Spoiler discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 247 – The Girl With All the Gifts
00:00 – 08:17 – Introductions
08:18 – 34:49 – The Girl With All the Gifts discussion
34:50 – 1:14:03 – Spoiler discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.
- 6/20/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the latest installment of The Film Stage Show! Today Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and I talked about the newest film from Trey Edward Shults, the horror thriller It Comes At Night, starring Joel Edgerton. Is it an atmospheric fright, or an arthouse failure? Listen and find out.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 246 – It Comes At Night
00:00 – 11:23 – Introductions
11:24 – 33:56 – It Comes At Night discussion
33:57 – 1:35:57 – Spoiler discussion
Bonus: Watch the director analyze a scene below.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 246 – It Comes At Night
00:00 – 11:23 – Introductions
11:24 – 33:56 – It Comes At Night discussion
33:57 – 1:35:57 – Spoiler discussion
Bonus: Watch the director analyze a scene below.
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day,...
- 6/12/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Greetings from the beach! Today, I’m taking a brief vacation from my vacation to talk Wonder Woman with Michael Snydel, Bill Graham, and special guest Allison Shoemaker from Consequence of Sound. Is the newest film in the Dceu a thing of wonder, or is Patty Jenkins‘s new film another DC flop? Listen to find out.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 245 – Wonder Woman
00:00 – 04:24 – Introductions
04:25 – 47:40 – Wonder Woman discussion
47:40 – 1:30:31 – Spoiler discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 245 – Wonder Woman
00:00 – 04:24 – Introductions
04:25 – 47:40 – Wonder Woman discussion
47:40 – 1:30:31 – Spoiler discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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- 6/6/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the newest episode of The Film Stage Show! This week, I am joined by Michael Snydel and Bill Graham, and we actually, finally get around to talking about Paterson, the new film by Jim Jarmusch.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 244 – Paterson (Really This Time)
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 244 – Paterson (Really This Time)
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- 6/2/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the newest episode of The Film Stage Show! This week, I am joined by Michael Snydel and Bill Graham, and we attempt to talk about both audience-selected Boo! A Madea Halloween and Paterson.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 243 – Boo! A Madea Halloween & Paterson
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 243 – Boo! A Madea Halloween & Paterson
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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- 5/29/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the newest episode of The Film Stage Show! This week, I am joined by Michael Snydel and Bill Graham, and we talk about the newest film in the long-running Alien franchise, Alien: Covenant, directed by Ridley Scott.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 242 – Alien: Covenant
00:00 – 04:40 – Introductions
04:41 – 37:52 – Alien: Covenant Discussion
37:53 – 1:38:47 – Alien: Covenant Spoiler Discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 242 – Alien: Covenant
00:00 – 04:40 – Introductions
04:41 – 37:52 – Alien: Covenant Discussion
37:53 – 1:38:47 – Alien: Covenant Spoiler Discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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- 5/23/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the newest episode of The Film Stage Show! This week, I am joined by Michael Snydel and Bill Graham, and we talk about the genre-defying Polish mermaid musical, The Lure.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 241 – The Lure
00:00 – 06:57 – Introductions
06:58 – 29:56 – The Lure Discussion
29:57 – 1:00:19 – The Lure Spoiler Discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 241 – The Lure
00:00 – 06:57 – Introductions
06:58 – 29:56 – The Lure Discussion
29:57 – 1:00:19 – The Lure Spoiler Discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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- 5/16/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the newest episode of The Film Stage Show! This week, I am joined by Michael Snydel and Bill Graham, and we talk about the latest film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, written and directed by James Gunn.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 240 – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2.
00:00 – 05:25 – Introductions
05:26 – 53:15 – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Discussion
53:16 – 1:38:06 – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Spoiler Discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 240 – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2.
00:00 – 05:25 – Introductions
05:26 – 53:15 – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Discussion
53:16 – 1:38:06 – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Spoiler Discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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- 5/9/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
Welcome, one and all, to the newest episode of The Film Stage Show! This week, I am joined by Michael Snydel and Bill Graham, and we talk about The Lost City of Z, the newest film by writer/director James Gray.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 239 – The Lost City of Z
00:00 – 06:20 – Introductions
06:21 – 55:00 – The Lost City of Z Discussion
55:01 – 1:24:55 – The Lost City of Z Spoiler Discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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M4A: The Film Stage Show Ep. 239 – The Lost City of Z
00:00 – 06:20 – Introductions
06:21 – 55:00 – The Lost City of Z Discussion
55:01 – 1:24:55 – The Lost City of Z Spoiler Discussion
The Film Stage is supported by Mubi, a curated online cinema streaming a selection of exceptional independent, classic, and award-winning films from around the world. Each day, Mubi hand-picks a new gem and you have one month to watch it. Try it for free at mubi.com/filmstage.
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- 5/1/2017
- by Brian Roan
- The Film Stage
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