• "Racetrack" (1985, Dir: Frederick Wiseman)
    Dec 19 2025

    Frederick Wiseman made a movie about a horse racing track in New York State. That's all it is. But then what? We discuss.

    Watch the movie here, it rocks. Interview with Wiseman here. You can also find hundreds of other interviews with him. He's very smart.

    Corbin rec. Matt rec.

    Check out the show on Letterboxd if you're into that thing. Matt is also on there. We also got a Bluesky going.

    Our next episode is our Christmas Special, where we will be discussing "Hail Mary." Watch it here.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • "Earth" (1930, Dir: Alexander Dovzhenko)
    Dec 12 2025

    Corbin plays a flu game for "Earth," early Soviet filmmaker Alexander Dovzhenko's weird mashup of Soviet Propoganda and Art Film. Topics include: Soviet Cinema: what's up with that, Lenin's role in constructing the industry, Ukraine, and the question of the spiritual in Soviet soceity.

    An article about Earth that could be worth check out.

    Corbin rec. Corbin accidently skipped Matt's rec rushing out of the episode. He apoligizes.

    Check out the show on Letterboxd if you're into that thing. Matt is also on there. We also got a Bluesky going!

    Our next episode about about Racetrack, watch it here.

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • "Nouvelle Vague" (2025, Dir: Richard Linklater)
    Dec 5 2025

    Why did a great American director who doesn't speak French make a movie about one of the most famous French movies of all time? What was the French new wave all about? Why does Zoey Deutch resemble Jean Seberg as deeply as she does? Why didn't Corbin remeber Hit Man when talking about Linklater and Netflix? How is Michael Bay involved in all this? Why doesn't anyone do this kind of thing anymore? IT'S NOUVELLE VAGUE FOLKS!

    Watch it here!

    Corbin rec. (Corbin also recommends Plurbis). Matt recommends The Museum. Next episode is about EARTH. You can watch it here.

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • THE DARK CRYSTAL (1982, Dir: Jim Henson and Frank Oz)
    Nov 27 2025

    'The Dark Crystal' is a monument to craft, a movie made entirely with puppets, primative robots, strings, fog machines, lighting rigs, and spit. A true monument to analog filmmaking. But is it any good? We discuss.

    Matt rec. Corbin rec. Corbin apoligizes for rambling about rap lists like a weirdo at the end of this episode.

    Check out the show on Letterboxd if you're into that thing. Matt is also on there. We also got a Bluesky going!

    Our next episode is about Nouvelle Vague, watch it here.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • "Eddington" (2025, Dir: Ari Aster) w/ John Wilmes
    Nov 21 2025

    Earlier this year Ari Aster released a movie About Now that some people liked and some people didn't like. Corbin and Matt and friend of the program John Wilmes DID like it and we get into it! Feelings! Politics! Money! The whole gang is here, folks!

    Corbin recommends a book. Ellis recommends this article. Wilmes recommends a Jazz musician.

    Check out the show on Letterboxd if you're into that thing. Matt is also on there. We also got a Bluesky going!

    Out next episode is about THE DARK CRYSTAL, which you can watch on Tubi and probably somewhere else but cmon man give it up for tubi! They got all the Looney Tunes over there!

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • "Cobra Verde" (1987, Dir: Werner Herzog) w/ Ryder Canepa
    Nov 14 2025

    Werner Herzog deals in ecstatic truths. But are they truthful enough to deal with the brutal legacy of slavery and colonialism? We discuss COBRA VERDE, Herzog's last collaboration with Klaus Kinski, a movie about the slave trade and the little freaks who kept it running. Topics include: producing a shot with thousands of extras, Herzog and history, and, weirdly, Michael Haneke.

    Watch the movie here or on Criterion, who are doing a big Herzog retrospective right now. Here is an article about the movie that was interesting that I dont necessarily 100% agree with.

    Matt's rec. Corbin's rec is in a weird release vortex right now but you'll be able to see it soon. Ryder recommends a food. Our next episode is about EDDINGTON. You can watch it on HBOMax if you're so inclined. Have a wonderful week!

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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • "Metallica: Some Kind of Monster" (2004, Dir: Joe Berlinger Bruce Sinofsky)
    Nov 7 2025

    Since we started this show we've known that, someday, we would sit down to talk about Metallica: Some Kind of Monster, a movie about Metallica, and the world, going to therapy for the first time.

    Topics include: popular music, thrash, the 80's, drinking, how exactly you make a heavy metal record, the way computers absolutely annihilated the music business in a way that predicted the future annihilations we are currently living through, the advent of a new perspective on therapy and the emergence of therapy-speak, even among the world's biggest violence-celebrating band.

    excerpted music in this episode in order:

    "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin (published 1899) "Crazy Blues" by Perry Bradford, performed by Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds (1920) "Stardust" by Hoagy Carmichael, performed by Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra (1931) "Tomorrow Never Knows" by The Beatles (1966) "God Only Knows" by The Beach Boys (1966) (YouTube video) "So What" by Miles Davis (1959) "Whole Lotta Love" by Led Zeppelin (1969) "Detroit Rock City" by KISS (1976) "Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing" by Discharge (1982) "Black Sabbath" by Black Sabbath (1970) "Machine Gun (Live)" by Jimi Hendrix (1969) "Breaking the Law" by Judas Priest (1980) "Bonded by Blood" by Exodus (1985) "Phantom Lord" by Metallica (1983) "Master of Puppets" by Metallica (1986) Our NEXT episode will be about Cobra Verde! Watch it here.
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    2 hrs and 3 mins
  • "The Shrouds" (2025, Dir: David Cronenberg) w/ Nathan Lee
    Oct 31 2025

    Happy Halloween! To celebrate spooky season, Corbin and Matt are joined by NATHAN LEE, a film academic and critic whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Film Comment, The Village Voice, and NPR, among others, to discuss THE SHROUDS, David Cronenberg's movie about the SPOOKIEST topics of all... Grieving and Technology and Anxiety and Conspiracy. SpoooOOOoooOOOoooOOOky!

    Read Nathan's fabulous essay on The Shrouds here. Corbin's rec is in theaters right now. Matt's rec. Nathan's rec. Our next episode is about METALLICA: SOME KIND OF MONSTER, and it should come out earlier next week to make up for the gap last week (Sorry, busy). But NEXT WEEK IN THE NORMAL SLOT we are watching "Cobra Verde" which you can watch here.

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    1 hr and 45 mins