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  1. Martin Kessler is back for part I in our coverage of the best films directed by the legendary Max Ophüls. #Sponsored Use Promo Code WRONGREEL at manscaped.com Follow Martin Kessler on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MovieKessler Follow James Hanco
  2. This week we are joined by Laura Mulvey to discuss La signora di tutti
  3. Lady P is joined today by Flixwise regulars Martin Kessler and Carrie Specht to discuss the 33rd entry on Sight and Sound's "Greatest Film's of All Time" list, Vittorio De Sica's BICYCLE THIEVES. Upon its release in 1948 BICYCLE THIEVES was imm
  4. We welcome Jonathan Laubinger, host of Film Baby Film, for a deep dive into the career of the great Luchino Visconti. Follow Jon Laubinger: https://twitter.com/FilmBabyFilm Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
  5. Since this our last episode of 2016, we felt it appropriate to mark the occasion with a pair of discussions about "changing times." First up, Lady P welcomes blogger, David Eves, and Flixwise co-producer, Martin Kessler, to talk about today's S
  6. We are very pleased to welcome back to the show author and film historian Professor James Naremore. Naremore joins host, Lady P, for a discussion on Roberto Rossellini's 1954 JOURNEY TO ITALY. Upon its initial release, JOURNEY TO ITALY was gene
  7. Illustrator Tony Stella makes his return to celebrate the career of one of the giants of cinema, the great Federico Fellini. Follow Tony Stella on Twitter: https://twitter.com/studiotstella Official Site for Alphaville Design: https://www.alpha
  8. Lady P's partying it up, Italian style, with fellow panelists Martin Kessler and Kristen Sales. Today's 39th Sight and Sound entry is Federico Fellini's LA DOLCE VITA. The film stars Marcello Mastroianni as a young intellectual type also coinci
  9. It's official! We've now produced and published 10 episodes, plus 1 bonus episode. They said it couldn't be done. They said we'd lose interest, they said we give up, They said, "What are you thinking? Nobody watches classic movies anymore."  (A
  10. Special Guest: John BaxterGuest Co-Host: Jim TushinskiWe delve into Fellini territory again with a discussion of Juliet of the Spirits. This 1965 film was Federico Fellini’s first foray into the wonderful world of color film. The film is so
  11. Special Guest: John BaxterGuest Co-Host: Jim TushinskiRoman Month continues with the 1969 film, Fellini Satyricon. Based loosely on the remaining fragments of Petronius's voluminous work, the film is a series of vignettes about Encolpio (Ma
  12. On this episode Lady P is joined by Bill Krohn, the Hollywood correspondent for the renowned film journal Cahiers Du Cinema. First up, we're paying a little tribute to Italian film star Monica Vitti, who turned 83 yesterday, with an analysis o
  13. On today's show, we're sinking into the sweet embrace of existential despair. Host Lady P is joined by co-producer Martin Kessler, Battleship Pretension writer and Flixwise regular Scott Nye, and new friend of the show Lilly Holman, to evaluate
  14. Matthias van der Roest (contributor to Film Inquiry) returns to celebrate the early films of the great Pier Paolo Pasolini (Accattone (1961), Mamma Roma (1962), La Ricotta (1963), The Gospel According to St. Matthew (1964)). Follow Matthias van
  15. Our examination of 1969 continues with a look at Pier Paolo Pasolini's Porcile. Based on a play Pasolini wrote, the film cross-cuts between an Italian enclave in Germany in 1967 and a rogue cannibal in an unknown time around Mt. Etna.Ken Stan
  16. To discuss Pier Paolo Pasolini's Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, we've assembled a quartette of liberties: Danica Anna Uskert Quinn, Caleb Quinn, Emma Guerard, and Martin Kessler. They cover the film's enduring notoriety, its source material wr
  17. Pier Paolo Pasolini's controversial, shocking, and darkly comical artsploitation flick, Salo (or The 120 Days of Sodom) is based on a work by the Marquis de Sade transplanted to fascist Italy.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if
  18. On today's show, Lady P is joined by co-producer, Martin Kessler, and Flixwise regular, Kristen Sales, to talk about the 48th film on the Sight and Sound Critics Poll, Gillo Pontecorvo's 1966 feature: The Battle of Algiers. In the years since i
  19. It's less than two minutes to midnight on the Doomsday Clock. Our Eastern Neighbors are being quarantined from the corona virus. And here we are talking about the end of the world as shown in 1969 by director Marco Ferreri. The Seed of Man / Il
  20. Samm Deighan and Trevor Gumbel join Mike to discuss Lina Wertmuller’s 1974 film Swept Away. Also known as Overwhelmed by an unusual fate in the blue sea of ​​August, it’s the story of Gennarino (Giancarlo Giannini) and Rafaella (Mariangela Mela
  21. Lina Wertmüller's 1975 film Seven Beauties stars Giancarlo Gianini as Pasqualino Settebellezze of Pasqualino of the Seven Beauties. He’s a man with several sisters that he’s trying to keep on the straight and narrow. When one of his sisters get
  22. Début des années 1960, les westerns classiques sont sur le déclin. Des réalisateurs italiens profitent de la situation et décident de tourner leurs propres westerns en Europe. Dans ce second épisode spécial western, la team NoCiné décrypte l’hi
  23. Brad and Al talk about Pre-Leone history of the Westers:  3:13 "The Colossus Of Rhodes"  12:16 "Fistful of Dollars" 16:14         * Theme from... "For A Few Dollars More" 33:47         * Theme from...         * "The Musical Pocket Watch" "The G
  24. Dave Eves returns to join Martin in discussing Sergio Leone's epic spaghetti western, Once Upon a Time in the West. They talk about the films casting of Henry 'Good Guy' Fonda as the film's villain, its international shooting locations, the myt
  25. Special Guest: Sir Christopher FraylingGuest Co-Host: Josh JohnsonOn our 200th episode we look at Sergio Leone's epic Western, Once Upon a Time in the West. Released in 1968, the film was a follow-up to his "dollars trilogy" and hailed as m
  26. On this very special episode of Wrong Reel we unite artists Tony Stella and David Lambert to discuss the most operatic western ever made, Sergio Leone's 'Once Upon a Time in the West'. Follow Tony Stella on Twitter: https://twitter.com/studiots
  27. Rob Cotto returns to discuss the troubled production history of what would become one of the ambitious, operatic films ever made, Sergio Leone's 'Once Upon a Time in America' (1984). Follow Rob Cotto on Twitter: https://twitter.com/robcotto Fol
  28. Illustrator Tony Stella returns to highlight some of the best Spaghetti Westerns ever made, especially those off-the-beaten path classics not directed by Sergio Leone. Follow Tony Stella on Twitter: https://twitter.com/studiotstella Tony Stella
  29. The international success of Sergio Corbucci's 'Django' (1966) spawned 85 unofficial sequels and rip-offs. David Lambert returns with Eric Zaldivar, the man who has seen them all, to discuss the best. Subscribe to Eric Zaldivar on YouTube: http
  30. We conclude Spaghetti Western month with Damiano Damiani’s Quien Sabe from 1966. Released in the US as A Bullet for the General, it’s the story of a Mexican revolutionary, El Chuncho, (Gian Maria Volente), and his relationship with his brother
  31. IF YOU MEET SARTANA… PRAY FOR YOUR DEATH.This week Sam Ashurst and Dan Martin discuss the podcast’s first ever western and double crossing abounds with the titular, cloak sporting anti-hero in Gianfranco “Frank Kramer” Parolini’s bloody tale.
  32. Spaghetti Western Month continues with a look at Sergio Sollima’s 1966 film The Big Gundown. It’s the story of Jonathan Corbett (Lee Van Cleef), a bounty hunter who is being wooed to run for the US Senate. To cement his law & order image, he’s
  33. Spaghetti Western month continues with a look at Sergio Corbucci's The Great Silence (1968). The film stars Jean-Louis Trintingant as the titular Silence, a mute gunfighter who shoots the thumbs off his enemies. He's pitted against the appropri
  34. Spaghetti Western Month continues with a look at the Sabata films. The first and third films star Lee Van Cleef as Sabata, a bounty killer with a penchant for gadgets. Mark Begley and Heather Drain join Mike to discuss the three official Sabat
  35. Spaghetti Western month kicks off with the psychedelic western horror film Matalo (Kill Him!) from Cesare Canivari. The film tells the story of a stage coach robbery, a ghost town, and some outlaws who look like they escaped the Manson Family. 
  36. Son nom est connu, ses films peut-être moins. À l’occasion d’une rétrospective à la Cinémathèque française et de la rediffusion en salles et en DVD de versions restaurées, gros plan sur la carrière de Mario Bava.Technicien virtuose, ce réalisat
  37. The great Gabe Powers of DVDActive.com (and regular contributor to our site) returns to talk about the incredibly influential horror director Mario Bava.  We focus on his debut Gothic horror classic BLACK SUNDAY as well as what is considered th
  38. Apologies in advance for the poorer than usual sound quality, but it is being rectified as we speak in time for the next episode. For our last horror-themed episode of the season, the great Gabe Powers of DVDActive.com (and guest contributor to
  39. With Halloween right around the corner, Bradley Kornish and Dan Pullen (co-hosts of the Four Brains One Movie Podcast), join us to discuss two of Mario Bava's most beloved horror movies, 'Black Sunday' (1960) and 'Black Sabbath' (1963). Follow
  40. Six Models, Six Victims... This week Sam and Dan discuss Mario Bava's BLOOD AND BLACK LACE, the Italian classic from 1964 that would go on to spearhead the giallo genre and serve as a prototype for the slasher movie.They also recommend simila
  41. We examine this sci-fi classic from Mario Bava, Planet of the Vampires (AKA Terrore nello spazio) along with Troy Howarth, author of The Haunted World of Mario Bava.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBecome a supporte
  42. We wrap up 2022 with a look at Mario Bava’s 1968 pop sensation Danger: Diabolik. Based on the fumetti by Angela and Luciana Guisanna, the film stars John Phillip Law as the titular Diabolik, an atomic age superthief who gets the girl, gets the
  43. This time around, Sam and Dan mull over Mario Bava's spooky swan song: Shock (AKA: Beyond the Door 2).Spoiler level: 1/5For their cinematic pairings, Sam and Dan also recommend films such as The Beyond and The Night Hair Child, plus also ta
  44. DVDActive.com writer Gabe Powers joins us to discuss Italian filmmaker Dario Argento.   We slice and dice into an in-depth discussion on the acclaimed cult classic SUSPIRIA as well as the his debut Giallo film THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE.
  45. Author J. Blake Fichera (co-host of Saturday Night Movie Sleepovers) returns to discuss the work of one of his favorite filmmakers, Dario Argento. Follow Scored to Death on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScoredtoDeath Order Scored to Death on Ama
  46. Dario Argento's freshman film is an exercise in style and suspense. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage reworks Fredric Brown's Screaming Mimi through a giallo perspective.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesThis show is
  47. This week Sam and Dan discuss Dario Argento's second entry in his animal trilogy - CAT O'NINE TAILS - in advance of Arrow's new 4k restoration due to be released at the end of January.Film recommendations based on Cat O'Nine Tails include suc
  48. We kick off #Shocktober2018 with a discussion of Dario Argento’s 1977 film Suspiria. The film stars Jessica Harper as Suzy Banyon, a young dancer who travels from New York to Germany to attend a prestigious dance academy to not do lot of dancin
  49. One of Dario Argento's lesser seen films, TENEBRAE, gives Sam and Dan a chance this week to agree on a film and also to list their Top 10 and Top 8 Argento films respectively. Recommendations this week include the likes of Wes Craven's SCREAM
  50. We welcome Charlie Craven (100 Years of Cinema) to discuss the work of one of the masters of Italian horror, the great Lucio Fulci. Subscribe to 100 Years of Cinema on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbM9iT_PqBCUOQdaREDAP3g Follow 100
  51. Every October, we try to go above and beyond the call of duty. For one of the most insane years in recent history, it only made sense to finally tackle another Italian horror master by the name of Lucio Fulci. I needed help with some very speci
  52. From the bowels of the earth, Sam and Dan have risen to talk about the recent Ltd Ed release of Lucio Fulci's classic THE CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD. This week's recommendations include IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS, DUNWICH HORROR and DAY OF ANGER.
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  53. When the earth spits out the dead… This week Sam and Dan turn their attention to the classic Lucio Fulci zombie film Zombie Flesh Eaters as their main film for episode 5 of the Arrow Video Podcast.Recommendations based around the film include
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  54. Guest Co-Host: Troy HowarthLucio Fulci's The Beyond stars Catriona MacColl as Liza who opens a hotel built on a hellmouth in Louisiana. This proximity to a center of evil only helps spur some pretty strange occurrences and maybe a few lapses
  55. Bradley Kornish and Dan Pullen make their return to tackle the classic Giallo 'Torso' (1973) by director Sergio Martino. Follow Movies from Hell: https://twitter.com/26MFHPOD Follow Dan Pullen: https://twitter.com/danpullenbooks Follow James Ha
  56. Mackenzie Lambert joins us to discuss the wild career of Enzo G. Castellari, the master of Poliziotteschi, Macaroni Combat and the occasional 'Road Warrior' rip-off.  Follow Mackenzie Lambert: https://twitter.com/mjlambert1 Subscribe to Mackenz
  57. Bike chases and big slaps galore, it's The Heroin Busters! Sam and Dan discuss Enzo Castellari's bombastic poliziotteschi.Spoiler level: 1/5For their cinematic pairings, Sam and Dan also recommend films such as The Big Racket and Stunt Squa
  58. Mackenzie Lambert returns to shine a light on a director with many aliases, one who dabbled in the world of nunsploitation, nazisploitation, and zombie films before becoming the master of rip-off cinema, the great Bruno Mattei. Mack & the Movie
  59. If you like poliziotteschi, cannibalism, giallo & zombie films, don't miss our conversation with Patrick Bromley (Editor-in-chief at F This Movie!) about director Umberto Lenzi. Follow Patrick Bromley: https://twitter.com/patrickbromley Follow
  60. Trigger warnings galore as Sam and Dan traverse the many pitfalls of one of the most contentious Gialli: Massimo Dallamano's What Have You Dont To Solange.Spoiler level: 1/5For their cinematic pairings, Sam and Dan also recommend films such
  61. Delve into the world of Eurocrime with a look at Fernando DiLeo's The Italian Connection along with Eurocrime documentary director Mike Malloy.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast
  62. The battle between good an evil gets worked out via an all-star cast in The Visitor, a crazy Italian/American hybrid. Cue the music....In the Projection Booth this week is Josh Hadley of the Lost in the Static, Radiodrome, and What the F*ck pod
  63. All aboard the Caribbean Lady, but don't drink the coffee! This go around Sam and Dan discuss Luigi Cozzi's trash classic, Contamination!Spoiler level: 3/5For their cinematic pairings, Sam and Dan also recommend films such as GREAT WHITE an
  64. With Halloween right around the corner, Bradley Kornish and Dan Pullen (co-hosts of the 26 Movies from Hell Podcast), join us to discuss the demonic films of Lamberto Bava. Follow 26 Movies from Hell: https://twitter.com/26MFHPOD Follow Bradle
  65. Pick up your ticket for the Metropol and settle back in your seats as Sam and Dan discuss the recent Arrow UHD release of Lamberto Bava's DEMONS 1 & 2On a similar theme, Sam and Dan also recommend films such as STAGE FRIGHT and FROM DUSK TIL
  66. Our appreciation of 1969 continues with a look at Piero Schivazappa’s Femina Ridens / The Laughing Woman. Also sometimes known as The Frightened Woman, the film stars Phillipe Leroy as Sayer, the head of a charity foundation, and Dagmar Lassand
  67. For the most part the powers that be are functionally useless, society is crumbling because of a lack of infrastructure spending and society will inevitably birth the Savage Three! Join Sam and Dan as they wallow in the inevitable decline of so
  68. Special Guest: Ranjit Sandhu & Alexander TuschinskiGuest Co-Host: Maitland McDonaghWe begin "Roman Month" with the 1979 filmCaligula is a biopic about one of the most-wicked rulers of Rome. It was directed by Tinto Brass until he took his
  69. À l’image du quartier malfamé dont il porte le nom, Suburra nous plonge au coeur d’une intrigue romaine sur fond de mafia et de politiciens corrompus. Fils de Sergio Sollima (Colorado, Le dernier face à face), la filmographie de Stefano renvoie
  70. Pour échapper aux flics, Enzo, voleur à Rome, plonge dans le Tibre et en ressort avec une force surhumaine grâce à des substances radioactives dans le fleuve qui font de lui un super-héros. Après sa rencontre avec une certaine Alessia qui voit
  71. Le réalisateur Paolo Sorrentino tire une nouvelle fois le portrait (peu glorieux) de son pays, l’Italie. Sa principale cible : Silvio Berlusconi, incarné par l’acteur engagé Toni Servillo. Personnage pathétique au regard libidineux, il est dépe
  72. (ATTENTION SPOILER)Luca Guadagnino reprend l’oeuvre fantastique onirique de Dario Argento et la transforme en un film incohérent. Loin de rendre hommage au cinéma d’horreur, cette nouvelle version de Suspiria prend la forme d’une espèce de cauc
  73. Fascinée par l’argent et la richesse, une bande d’adolescents de Naples veut embrasser la carrière criminelle de ses idoles, les parrains de la Camorra. Pourtant morts, emprisonnés ou repentis, ces mafiosos sont loin de leurs heures de gloire,
  74. Melanie Daniels (Cohost/Producer for Cinema Parlor and Host of The Wishing Well) joins us to present a Greek Mythology double feature: 'Hercules in the Haunted World' (1961) and 'The Gorgon' (1964). Follow Melanie Daniels: https://twitter.com/p
  75. Armed with the strength of the black tiger, the courage of the eagle, and the cunning of the ferret, the Team B crew sit down to watch Don Coscarelli's sword and sorcery adventure, The Beastmaster (1982).
  76. Arrow Video’s bi-weekly podcast launches its first edition with an in-depth discussion of their recent 4K-restored release of THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE. Join hosts Sam Ashurst (HELL’S GARDEN) and Dan Martin (FREE FIRE) as they discus

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