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  1. The Director's Club wanted to finish off the year right and begin the new one with a bang, so we're having our first 2018 episode on the films of epic director Akira Kurosawa.  This episode looks at the first half of his career, looking in on h
  2. The Director's Club pays a return journey to the world of Akira Kurosawa!  Focusing this time on the second half of his career, we take a loo k at his biggest box office success, his iconic lone samurai warrior Sanjuro, the multiple great perfo
  3. Illustrator Tony Stella returns to discuss the classic samurai films directed by Akira Kurosawa starring Toshiro Mifune. Follow Tony Stella on Twitter: https://twitter.com/studiotstella Tony Stella on Tumblr: http://antoniostella.tumblr.com Fol
  4. Illustrator Tony Stella returns to explore the career of Japanese master, Masaki Kobayashi. Follow Tony Stella on Twitter: https://twitter.com/studiotstella Tony Stella on Tumblr: http://antoniostella.tumblr.com Follow James Hancock on Twitter:
  5. Five years in the making, only completed via Christmas miracle, Director's Club host emeritus Patrick Ripoll returns to fulfill an old debt. Tyler Foster joins him to discuss the work of Seijun Suzuki, from his inauspicious beginnings cranking
  6. Martin Kessler is joined by Chris Funderberg and John Cribbs of thepinksmoke.com to discuss the films of two-time Palme d'Or award-wining director Shohei Imamura. They talk about his dark subject matter, his bleak point of view, the phases of h
  7. Illustrator Tony Stella returns to celebrate the films, philosophy & martial arts of the great Bruce Lee. Follow Tony Stella on Twitter: https://twitter.com/studiotstella Tony Stella on Tumblr: http://antoniostella.tumblr.com Follow James Hanco
  8. Illustrator Tony Stella returns to discuss Hong Kong's Golden Age of Action Cinema, an era where the Three Dragons (Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung & Yuen Biao) became international superstars. Follow Tony Stella on Twitter: https://twitter.com/studiot
  9. Filmmaker Josh Bogatin (one of the programmers at the Spectacle Theater in Brooklyn) joins us to discuss the career of the one of the true icons from Hong Kong's Golden Age, the great Tsui Hark. Follow Spectacle Theater on Twitter: https://twit
  10. With Jim on sabbatical studying the migration habits of puffins, Patrick is once again joined by friend of the show Brian Tellerico from hollywoodchicago.com to discuss beloved animated filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki. That is to say his films are ani
  11. Martin Kessler (host of Flixwise Canada) returns to discuss what makes Hayao Miyazaki one of the greatest animators who has ever lived. Follow Martin Kessler on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MovieKessler Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://
  12. In this episode the Director's Club casts their attention to the wonderful worlds drawn by legendary animation Studio Ghibli - but not the director you expect! Because while director Isao Takahata was not as prolific as Ghibli co-founder Hayao
  13. Animator Benjamin Hinz ('Dead Astronaut') joins us for the first time for a special double feature celebrating the work of Mamoru Oshii. Follow Benjamin Hinz: https://twitter.com/dwarfcraft 'Dead Astronaut': https://youtu.be/dcrhKJT7XvY Follow
  14. Martin is joined by returning guests Zachary Curl and Amanda to talk about the work of mast animator Satoshi Kon.
  15. Filmmaker Bill Scurry (co-host of the ‘I Don’t Get It‘ podcast) joins us to discuss the astonishing career of one of the legends of Japanese animation, Yoshiaki Kawajiri. Follow Bill Scurry on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WilliamScurry Subscrib
  16. Damon Houx of ScreenCrush.com joins us to talk about the influential and original Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar-wai. We briefly touch upon on his breakout film CHUNGKING EXPRESS (most of that discussion was lost due to technical difficulties) bu
  17. Nearly ten years ago, Jim and Patrick tried doing an episode on this beloved Hong Kong filmmaker but technology wasn't entirely cooperative back then. It was still released, but incomplete. Now many episodes later, Patrick returns sans Jim to t
  18. Two years ago Bill Ackerman and Patrick Ripoll joined forces to do a deep dive into the filmography of Wong Kar-wai, an Asian filmmaker who found great acclaim with his quirky tales of loneliness and longing set among a world of urban alienatio
  19. UK-China Film Collab recently hosted a series of Johnnie To screenings at the Prince Charles Cinema and while we weren't able to make it to London to see these screenings the lovely Riley Wong hooked us up with some screeners which on this bonu
  20. Kyle Reardon returns to dig into the dynamic and often controversial films of Takashi Miike. Follow Kyle Reardon on Twitter: twitter.com/Kyle_Reardon11 Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
  21. Kyle Reardon returns to discuss the wild, unhinged cinema of one of his favorite filmmakers, Sion Sono. Follow Kyle Reardon on Twitter: twitter.com/Kyle_Reardon11 Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Official Site: http
  22. Kyle Reardon returns to discuss Sion Sono's unforgettable Hate Trilogy which includes 'Love Exposure' (2008), 'Cold Fish' (2010) & 'Guilty of Romance' (2011). See WR173 for Sion Sono Part 1. Follow Kyle Reardon on Twitter: twitter.com/Kyle_Rear
  23. Elwood and Stephen look at Sion Sono's "Hate Trilogy" comprised of Love Exposure, Cold Fish and Guilty of Romance. Three films all memorable in thier own ways while covering everything from serial killers and cults to weird fetishes and of cour
  24. CFCA member, film and television journalist Brian Tallerico stops by to talk about the critically acclaimed Korean director Park Chan-wook.  For this episode, we take a different approach and talk about his renowned, violent, existential reveng
  25. Kyle Reardon returns to celebrate the work of one of his favorite filmmakers, the great Park Chan-wook. Follow Kyle Reardon on Twitter: twitter.com/Kyle_Reardon11 Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Official Site: http
  26. In this episode the Director's Club takes a look at the works of South Korean director Bong Joon-ho, who has made several remarkable movies (often in the same movie!)  Joining us on the journey is Robert Reineke (podcaster from "Still Watching
  27. Victor Rodriguez makes his return to the walk us through some of the best works by Japanese horror mangaka Junji Ito. #Sponsored Use Promo Code WRONGREEL at manscaped.com Follow Victor Rodriguez on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dimestorecaesar F
  28. Illustrator Tony Stella returns to discuss some of his favorite Japanese ghost stories on film: 'Ugetsu' (1953), 'Onibaba' (1964) & 'Kuroneko' (1968). Follow Tony Stella on Twitter: https://twitter.com/studiotstella Tony Stella on Tumblr: http:
  29. Illustrator Tony Stella makes his triumphant return to talk about astonishing wave of Ninja movies that emerged from Japan during the 1960s. Follow Tony Stella on Twitter: https://twitter.com/studiotstella Official Site for Alphaville Design: h
  30. Quentin Tarantino returns to the Pure Cinema Podcast with a special new episode dedicated to his passion for Kung Fu cinema. Special guest Dan Halsted, diehard film collector and head programmer at Portland's Hollywood Theatre, joins the Oscar-
  31. On this special episode Mike speaks with Goran Topalovic. He currently serves as a Board Director and programmer at Subway Cinema and he's one of the folks who programmed the 10th Old School Kung Fu Fest: Swordfighting Heroes Edition which play
  32. It's Halloween so what better time to look at the Asian Horror genre as we are joined by Zoe (Zobo With A Shotgun) for our first Asian Horror Movie Draft.We also look at the differences between Asian and Western horror, the origin of the long
  33. Elwood takes on another 31 day challenge as this year he focuses on Horror as he sits down with Stephen to recap the good and the bad of the journey so far as they discuss* Bloody Chainsaw Girl* Zombie For Sale* Mikadroid: Robokill Beneath
  34. Elwood goes over the week's horror viewing for Asian Horror Month* Dumplings* Yokai Monsters: 100 Monsters* Nuigulumar Z: Gothic Lolita Battle Bear* Digital Devil Saga: Megami Tensei* Vampire Hunter D* Goke Body Snatcher From HellPlus
  35. Elwood goes over the week's horror viewing for Asian Horror Month including* The Snake Girl and The Silver Haired Witch* Horrors of Malformed Men* Tetsuo The Iron Man* Angel Dust* House* Tokyo Gore Police* Greatful Dead⁠⁠Buy us a coffe
  36. Recently the BBC ran a critics polls oabout the greatest foreign language of all time of which about 25% of were are Asian in origin.But did this poll really reflect the best in Asian cinema or was it a collection of safe choices and art hous
  37. Elwood and Stephen countdown their top 50 Asian cinema movies starting with Elwood's 25 picks.Will Gojira claim the top spot? What is the benchmark for Anime?? and which director will dominate the list? Listen now for these answers and more
  38. Elwood and Stephen wrap up thier countdown of their top 50 Asian Cinema as Stephen shares his 25 picks for the list.Will Swing Girls claim the top spot or will it swing another way? Join us now as all will be revealed. Full episode archive
  39. 25 episodes ago Elwood and Stephen shared thier top 50 Asian Cinema and now having just celebrated episode #50 they reveal what thier next 50 would be on the list as they make it a full 100 in this weighty chunk of podcast goodness.--- Sen
  40. As is the tradition that every 25 episodes will be marked by a big movie being covered on the show, we also add another 50 titles to our countdown of our favourite asian cinema as we reveal the next 50 films being added to our list.Check out
  41. Elwood and Stephen celebrate another 25 episodes by adding 50 more titles to their list of favourite Asian Cinema.Check out the full list hereBuy us a coffee and support the showCheck out our sponsor: Yes Please Vintage--- Send in a voi
  42. Elwood and Stephen celebrate another 25 episodes by adding another 50 picks to their ever growing list of essential Asian Cinema Check out the full list - ‎Asian Cinema Film Club - Top 250⁠Buy us a coffee and support the show⁠⁠⁠ - ⁠https://

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