
Source Code (2011)
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Jeremy and Paco talk about 2011's Source Code, directed by Duncan Jones. Featuring a clip from the first unreleased iteration of this podcast in 2021, where filmmaker Caitlyn Johnson joined us to talk about the movie.
Art by Lily Bacon
Music by newest_latest
Suggestions, comments, complaints, hate mail, and all other correspondence can be sent to chicagopodfilmcast@gmail.com
You can watch Tony Scott's Deja Vu (2006) on Starz, or rent it on Apple or Amazon.
Further reading and sources:
- Gyllenhaal says the 'Bean' could be metaphor for 'Source Code' |Dean Richards, Chicago Tribune
- Like Something Out Of A Movie: Alleged Shakedown On Metra Film Location |CBS News and Better Government Association
- Bean sculptor reflects pride on Chicagoans |Neil Steinberg, Chicago Sun-Times
- With Chicago fans, everything just Jake |Cindy Pearlman, Chicago Sun-Times
- Metra Train Stars in Movie “Source Code” with Jake Gyllenhaal |Better Magazine
- Secret of her success: Michelle Monaghan's Midwestern roots help versatile actress stay grounded |Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
- How Jake Gyllenhaal Wooed Duncan Jones to Direct ‘Source Code’, |Lindsay Powers, Kim Messina, Hollywood Reporter
- Temporality and Surveillance I: Terrorism Narratives and the Melancholic Security State| From Surveillance Cinema by Catherine Zimmer
- Speculative Finance and Network Temporality in Duncan Jones's Moon and Source Code, | David P. Pierson, CR: The New Centennial Review
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