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Barbra Dillon

Paul and Corey Cross the Streams

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Paul and Corey Cross the Streams

Barbra Dillon

Paul and Corey Cross the Streams

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Paul and Corey Cross the Streams

Barbra Dillon

Paul and Corey Cross the Streams

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Having amassed more than 100 episodes in its run, PACCTS’ sixth season will focus its sights on “the greatest films of all time” (both in the US and internationally), as assembled by the British Film Institute’s 2022 Sight and Sound Poll of in
Ranked at 15, John Ford's The Searchers (1956) has been generally touted as the best American western. German journalist Andreas Kilb called The Searchers, "The essence of American Myth in one film," and Paul (but maybe not Corey) agrees - wit
Sara Gómez's first and only feature, De Cierta Manera / One Way or Another (1977), is ranked at 196. Gómez was a revolutionary filmmaker in Cuba who spent her career examining and highlighting the struggles of the Afro-Cuban community, women,
*At the outset, we advise anyone who feels uncomfortable listening to a frank appraisal of Woody Allen, his alleged crimes, and his work to skip this episode. The purpose of this show is to entertain and inform, and we have complete sympathy f
Having amassed more than 100 episodes in its run, PACCTS’ sixth season will focus its sights on “the greatest films of all time” (both in the US and internationally), as assembled by the British Film Institute’s 2022 Sight and Sound Poll of in
Having amassed more than 100 episodes in its run, PACCTS’ sixth season will focus its sights on “the greatest films of all time” (both in the US and internationally), as assembled by the British Film Institute’s 2022 Sight and Sound Poll of in
Having amassed more than 100 episodes in its run, PACCTS’ sixth season will focus its sights on “the greatest films of all time” (both in the US and internationally), as assembled by the British Film Institute’s 2022 Sight and Sound Poll of in
Welcome back for Season 6, everyone! Having amassed more than 100 episodes in its run, PACCTS’ sixth season will focus its sights on “the greatest films of all time” (both in the US and internationally), as assembled by the British Film Ins
Based on Corey’s Being There (1979), Paul said, "To hell with connecting movies to each other," and picked Carol (2015). Directed by Todd Haynes and starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, Paul and Corey close out the year talking about Ha
Based on Paul’s I Was a Communist for the FBI (1951), Corey decided to stay in Washington, DC (??) and watch a film he absolutely adores: Being There (1979). Directed by Hal Ashby and starring Peter Sellers and Shirley MacLaine, this classi
In solidarity with SAG-AFTRA, Paul and Corey have decided to change things up: For the duration of the TA voting process, they will: 1) cover only films about labor unions/strikes/solidarity/etc.; 2) not cover any new releases (that includes C
In solidarity with SAG-AFTRA, Paul and Corey have decided to change things up: For the duration of the TA voting process, they will: 1) cover only films about labor unions/strikes/solidarity/etc.; 2) not cover any new releases (that includes C
In solidarity with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike (the latter of which Paul and Corey are both members), Paul and Corey have decided to change things up: For the duration of the strike, they will: 1) cover only films about labor unions/strike
Following Paul's choice, The Grapes of Wrath (1940), Corey wanted to choose a film they both knew they'd get to eventually – Harlan County, USA (1976). The film is a documentary which focuses primarily on the Brookside miners' strike in 1973,
In solidarity with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike (the latter of which Paul and Corey are both members), Paul and Corey have decided to change things up: For the duration of the strike, they will: 1) cover only films about labor unions/strikes/s
In solidarity with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike (the latter of which Paul and Corey are both members), Paul and Corey have decided to change things up. For the duration of the strike, they will: 1) cover only films about labor unions/strikes/s
In solidarity with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike (the latter of which Paul and Corey are both members), Paul and Corey have decided to change things up: For the duration of the strike, they will: 1) cover only films about labor unions/strikes/s
Based on Paul’s JFK (1991), Corey looked at Kevin Bacon, and chose… Babe (1995)! (ba-dum-bum) From Aristotle to Wittgenstein to factory farming to Animal Farm to Temptation Island, this is one of the most free-wheeling episodes in a while.
Based on Corey's Charade (1963), Paul took out his red string and connected the dots: 1963. Walter Matthau. The CIA... Oliver Stone's JFK (1991)! One of Paul's favorite films, which he's been threatening Corey with for the past five years, fina
Based on Paul's One Sings, The Other Doesn't (1977), Corey also wanted to keep it in Paris. And so... Charade (1963). Famously known as "the best Hitchcock movie Hitchcock never made," Charade was actually directed by another movie god: Stanley
Based on Corey's The 15:17 to Paris (2018), Paul wanted to keep it in Paris. And so... One Sings, The Other Doesn't (1977).  The film is directed and written by "one of the Gods of cinema" Agnès Varda - preeminent member of the Left Bank/French
Based on Paul's Richard Jewell (2019), Corey wanted to keep it simple: What else does Clint Eastwood have to say about heroes? And so... The 15:17 to Paris (2018). Directed by Eastwood, written by Dorothy Blyskal(!), and starring the three men
Based on Corey's Waiting for Guffman (1996), Paul wanted to take a deeper look at people who struggle with being deluded (in so many words). And so... Richard Jewell (2019). Directed by king Clint Eastwood and written by Billy Ray - who brought
Based on Paul's In the Mood for Love (2000), Corey was swept up into the world of Chinese cuisine and figured, "We need a movie with a great scene in a Chinese restaurant." And so... Waiting for Guffman (1996). Directed by Christopher Guest and
In the Mood for Love (2000) - written, directed, and produced by Wong Kar-wai - takes a loving look back at his parents' generation: Shanghainese professionals who immigrated to Hong Kong following the Revolution. In 2022, In the Mood for Love
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