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Pop Culture Case Study - Episode 255 - Dunkirk

In this episode, Dave brings on the crew from Joy Sandwich to talk DUNKIRK! Enjoy! Spoilers: 0:26:19 Check out our Network! Subscribe on  iTunes!  ----Make sure to rate and review! Subscribe on  Stitcher! Subscribe on  Google Play

Interview with Co-Host Nate Jones on Cinematography, Goals, and the Future

Download MP3 Austin's out of town this weekend, so we've cooked up something to fill the space. Austin interviews Nate about his interests in cinematography, goals, and looking towards the future. Check back next Sunday at 7pm PST where we will compare Terence Young's Wait Until Dark (1967) and Inchon (1981), his best and worst rated films. Check out this episode!

FANTASIA 2017 review POOR AGNES

2017 Directed By: Navin Ramaswaran Starring: Lora Burke, Robert Notman, and Will Conlon Written By: J. Gordon Ross Put simply, an unreliable narrator is a storyteller whose trustworthiness is questionable. An audience following a tale created by a compromised character is left unbalanced and questioning almost everything they see. POOR AGNES is told from the point of view of a delusional young woman (Burke) who has a less than firm grip on reality. She is vicious and cruel but oddly poetic in her personal philosophy. Through voice over and monologues performed to the camera we hear Agnes justify her indefensible actions. She kidnaps, kills, and rapes with no sense of remorse or regret. The only things she seems to feel are utter satisfaction and self-righteousness. She has pure conviction and lacks any self-doubt, a luxury not often granted to the emotionally stable.      Early in the film, Agnes crosses paths with Mike (Notman) a private investigator following up l

First Look at New BRIGHT Trailer

Set in an alternate present-day, this action-thriller directed by David Ayer (Suicide Squad, End of Watch, writer of Training Day) follows two cops from very different backgrounds.  Ward, a human (Will Smith), and Jakoby, an orc (Joel Edgerton), embark on a routine night patrol that will alter the future of their world as they know it.  Battling both their own personal differences as well as an onslaught of enemies, they must work together to protect a deadly, thought-to-be-forgotten relic, which in the wrong hands could destroy everything. The Netflix original film stars Will Smith, Joel Edgerton, Noomi Rapace, Lucy Fry, Edgar Ramirez, Ike Barinholtz, Enrique Murciano, Jay Hernandez, Andrea Navedo, Veronica Ngo, Alex Meraz, Margaret Cho, Brad William Henke, Dawn Olivieri, and Kenneth Choi.  The film is directed by David Ayer and written by Max Landis.  David Ayer, Eric Newman, and Bryan Unkeless serve as producers. The Netflix original film will be released on Netflix on Decembe

Secrets at Sunrise Director Jennene Riggs Interview - The Last New Wave

Secrets at Sunrise  is a documentary about the critically endangered Western Ground Parrot and the people who work tirelessly to work to conserve the parrot and the bio-diverse environment they live in in the South West of Western Australia. Andrew caught up with director Jennene Riggs to discuss her documentary and the work that went in to gathering the footage for it. To find out more about what you can do to help support the Western Ground Parrot, head over to the following links for further information: Friends of the Western Ground Parrot Secrets at Sunrise webpage Secrets at Sunrise  facebook page Friends of the Western Ground Parrot facebook page For more information about the work Jennene does with her husband Dave, head over to Riggs Australia . Head over to  Ozflix  to watch great Australian films. Follow  The Last New Wave  on  Facebook  and  Twitter . Feel free to leave us a review on iTunes  here . Subscribe to the RSS feed for  The Last New Wave here . Li

FANTASIA 2017 news - Screening of Lost Film THE BLUE MAN (a.k.a. ETERNAL EVIL)

The programmers at Fantasia Film Festival have discovered a lost print of legendary director George Mihalka's 1985 film, THE BLUE MAN (a.k.a. ETERNAL EVIL), deep in the vaults of the CINEMATHÈQUE QUÉBÉCOISE. This could well be the last print available of this film and we are proudly projecting it in glorious 35mm, exclusively for Montreal fans to enjoy. This special presentation will be accompanied by a Q & A with the director himself. A director going through a creative slump, Paul Sharpe is forced to shoot insipid TV commercials just to keep his Montreal-based production company afloat. Dissatisfied of his life both at work and at home, he finds solace in the arms of his mistress, Janus, who introduces him to the world of astral projections, an esoteric practice in which the spirit dissociates itself from the body to freely explore its surroundings. But are these astral journeys really harmless? Not only is Paul’s son convinced that he’s seeing a transparent blue bein

Pop Culture Case Study - Episode 254 - Saving Private Ryan and Morality

In this episode, we bring back Spielberg "expert" Andrew of The Last New Wave!  We talk about morality, war, female roles in his films, and of course, the greatness of Tom Hanks.  Listen in as we talk SAVING PRIVATE RYAN to get ready for DUNKIRK! Morality: 0:06:31 Saving Private Ryan: 0:17:39 Follow Andrew on Twitter! Check out our Network! Subscribe on  iTunes!  ----Make sure to rate and review! Subscribe on  Stitcher! Subscribe on  Google Play

FANTASIA 2017 news - Robert Pattinson to Attend North American Premiere of GOOD TIME

The 2017 edition of The Fantasia International Film Festival is proud to announce that actor Robert Pattinson (The Twilight Saga, Cosmopolis) will be attending its North American Premiere of the Cannes sensation Good Time, directed by Ben and Josh Safdie. The film, which was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, will celebrate its North American Premiere at Concordia University's Auditorium des Diplômés de la SGWU (Théâtre Hall) on July 27th. Pattinson's unbelievable transformation into Good Time's troubled Constantine "Connie" Nikas has been hailed by critics worldwide, and Fantasia is honored to celebrate this incredible film's North American Premiere with the actor and directors in attendance. The Fantasia International Film Festival, North America's largest and longest-running genre film festival, is currently celebrating its 21st year in Montreal, Quebec, taking place fro

Pop Culture Case Study - Episode 253 - War For The Planet of the Apes

In this episode, though we are bereft of Fangirl Fixation, we do have a surprise for you.  The executive editor of our favorite film site, Audiences Everywhere, is here! Richard Newby joins us to talk all things Ape!  Enjoy! Check out our Network! Subscribe on  iTunes!  ----Make sure to rate and review! Subscribe on  Stitcher! Subscribe on  Google Pla

War Machine vs. War Horse: The Wedding Plan (Muriel's Wedding vs. The Wedding Singer)

On this episode we plan to podcast through technical difficulties to promote our favorite film and performance of the year (so far) with THE WEDDING PLAN. This 2016 Israeli film makes its way to the States by tackling a lot of rom-com conventions we have grown accustomed to with a female lead's worth being determined by their romantic partner or lack thereof. Two previous films have also explored this idea in comedic fashion. One from our Australian friends (we promise this ends the streak of films from that penal colony) in MURIEL'S WEDDING, and the other from a gentler time when America didn't hate Adam Sandler in THE WEDDING SINGER. Join us for what is our first and last wedding season episode! ALSO: Congratulations to friend and contributor to the show  Derek Stewart  for getting married this past weekend!

#065 Tony Kaye: American History X vs. Detachment

Download MP3 In today's episode Nate and Austin compare Tony Kaye's best and worst rated films, American History X (1998) and Detachment (2011), respectively. Nate actually finds a film too depressing, Austin is at a loss for words, and they both talk about diva directing. Check back next Sunday at 7pm PST where we will compare Terence Young's Wait Until Dark (1967) and Inchon (1981), his best and worst rated films. Also check out this interview with Tony Kaye about Detachment : https://vimeo.com/106120041 Detachment Notes Worst Rated PLOT : A substitute teacher who drifts from classroom to classroom who finds a connection to the students and teachers during his latest assignment. Ratings : IMDb 7.7 | RT 57% C / 74% A Released : 2011 Director : Tony Kaye Writ er(s) : Carl Lund Cinematographer : Tony Kaye Notable actors : Adrien Brody, Marcia Gay Harden, James Caan, Christina Hendricks, Lucy Liu, Blythe Danner, Tim Blake Nelson, William Petersen,

THE True Bromance Film Podcast - War for the Planet of the Apes

Episode 165 Another sequel is upon us and this time it's the third film in the Planet of the Apes trilogy. Kevin ( @OptimusSolo ) of the CinemaGeeks joins us to discuss whether Matt Reeves is successful in closing the trilogy with a positive note in War for the Planet of the Apes.

FANTASIA 2017 preview (Part 3) 78/52, FRITZ LANG, FASHIONISTA, and SEQUENCE BREAK

21st EDITION – JULY 13-AUGUST 2, 2017 — Since its inception in 1996, the Fantasia International Film Festival is now recognized as the largest and most influential event of its kind in North America, a leader on the genre film scene and one of the country’s most popular film festivals. With a varied programming and an emphasis on the imaginative cinema of Asia, Europe and the Americas, Fantasia’s offerings range from unique and powerful personal visions to international commercial crowd-pleasers rarely seen in North America. As the festival gets started we want to highlight some of this years must see films. 78/52 2017 Directed By: Alexandre Philippe Screening July 20th An unprecedented look at the iconic shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock’s PSYCHO, the 'Man behind the Curtain', and the screen murder that profoundly changed the course of world cinema. 78/52 references the number of set-ups (78) and the number of cuts (52) in the shower scene from Alfred Hit