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They Shot Pictures

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Seema

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Sean is joined by Scarecrow Video's Matt Lynch and the Alamo Drafthouse's Laird Jimenez to talk about famed Hong Kong action auteur John Woo. They cover the length of Woo's 40+ year career including his early studio days (Last Hurrah for Chival
Hibernating perhaps but not quite dead, we are finally back after a long hiatus and hopefully back to a more regular schedule. In this episode of They Shot Pictures, Sean and Seema are joined once again by past guest Nathan Rogers-Hancock to di
In Part 2 of our Year End Roundup, we discuss our favorites (and not so favorites) from the year in a few more categories and finally countdown our overall Top 5 Films of the Year.Most/Best Depressing Movie of the Year 00:56Best cinematic momen
On this two-part episode Sean, Seema, Jhon and Lance discuss some of our favorite films from 2014. We start off by explaining our eligibility criteria or lack thereof and then move on to declaring our favorites in a bunch of categories. Intersp
On this episode of They Shot Pictures, Sean and Seema are joined by Nathan Rogers-Hancock to discuss the films of Chinese filmmaker King Hu, best known for his legendary and influential wuxia films. They focus in particular on the films, Come D
Seema is joined by her friend, Kaj van Zoelen to discuss the films of Douglas Sirk, best known from his Hollywood melodramas from the 50s but whose career was prolific and transcended countries and genres. In a strange (somewhat) unplanned twis
Sean is joined by Matt Lynch and CJ Roy to talk about Hong Kong director Lau Kar-leung, the man behind many of the greatest kung fu films of the Shaw Brothers era. They cover pretty much his whole career,with many digressions on martial art
On part 1 of this multi-part episode of They Shot Pictures, Seema is joined by her friend Annie to discuss the melodramas of Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Specifically, they discuss the films Martha (1967), The Marriage of Maria Braun (1979) and In
On part 1 of this two-parter, Jhon, Sean and Seema discuss the lush musicals of Vincente Minnelli. We center our discussion around the filmsThe Pirate (1948), The Band Wagon (1953) and Gigi (1958). We have one rather exhausted and drowsy hos
On this episode of They Shot Pictures, Jhon and Sean are joined by guestMike and the three of them discuss the magical world of Hayao Miyazaki and more broadly, Studio Ghibli. Over the course of nearly 3 hours, theydiscuss in detail the fi
On this episode of They Shot Pictures, Sean and Seema discuss the all too brief but nevertheless spectacular and influential filmography of F.W. Murnau. We focus in particular on the films Phantom (1922), Faust (1926) and City Girl (1930). Sean
In Part 2 of our Year End Roundup, we discuss our favorites (and not so favorites) from the year in a few more categories and finally countdown our overall Top 5 Films of the Year. Johnnie To or Hong Sang Soo 01:00Best Music 05:37Best Lead Perf
On this two-part episode Sean, Seema, Jhon and Lance discuss some of our favorite films from 2013. We start off by explaining our eligibility criteria or lack thereof and then move on to declaring our favorites in a bunch of categories. On this
On this second of 4 (or possibly more!) episodes of They Shot Pictures dedicated to the filmography of the prolific and legendary John Ford, we focus our attention on his War Films. We center our discussion around the films Pilgrimage, They Wer
On this episode of They Shot Pictures, we are joined by Lance to discuss one of our most beloved (well, for some or one of us anyway) working filmmakers, Claire Denis. We discuss in particular the films, Beau Travail, L'Intrus and 35 Shots of R
On this episode of They Shot Pictures, we continue our discussion on Akira Kurosawa and shift our focus to his Samurai films. We discuss in detail the films The Men Who Tread on the Tiger's Tail, Seven Samurai AKA The Greatest Film of All Time*
In the second part of our recap of the Vancouver and Toronto International Film Festivals, we take a look four films Sean saw and five that Seema saw:Norte, the End of History (Lav Diaz)The Missing Picture (Rithy Panh)Under the Skin (Jonathan G
In this special two-part episode of They Shot Pictures, Seema and Sean recount their experiences at the Toronto and Vancouver Film Festivals, respectively. In Part One, they discuss the films they both saw: Tsai Ming-liang's Stray Dogs, Hong Sa
On this episode of They Shot Pictures, Seema is joined by first-time guest Josh-Slater Williams and returning guests, Slayton Hurst Bourdon and Jhon to discuss the films of a truly under-seen and under-discussed Japanese filmmaker, Shinji Somai
This episode of They Shot Pictures is the first in a series of episodes on one of the most beloved and prolific of American filmmakers, John Ford. On this episode, we restrict our focus to his Westerns and discuss in-depth the films, Stagecoach
In this episode of They Shot Pictures, Seema is joined by her friends Chris and Lance to discuss a filmmaker who is frequently touted as one of the most important and original filmmakers of the past two decades - the Iranian master, Abbas Kiaro
Sean goes solo on the hosting duties on this episode where he is joined by our friend Jhon to discuss the films of Hong Kong filmmaker Sammo Hung.  Specifically, they discuss the films The Magnificent Butcher, Wheels on Meals and Pedicab Driver
First and foremost, we are delighted to announce that past frequent TSP guest, Sean, is now an official co-host on the podcast. We will be recording most episodes jointly but also plan on recording a few episodes individually with other guests.
In this episode of They Shot Pictures, I am joined by my friend Brent to discuss the films of one of the if not our favorite working American filmmaker, James Gray. Even despite a relatively short filmography, Gray shows a distinctiveness of
In this episode of They Shot Pictures, Sean and Seema are joined by our friend Lance to discuss Japanese master Akira Kurosawa. In the first instalment of this two-parter, we focus exclusively on his non-Samurai films. Given the vast amount of
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