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Cannes Preview 2023 - LPH023
Épisode 23
lundi 15 mai 2023 • Durée 38:23
On this episode, Marcus and Maria look ahead to this year's Cannes Film Festival. They preview the films, the filmmakers as well the controversies.
The 76th edition of the festival will be held from May 16 to 27, 2023.
"West Side Story" - LPH022
jeudi 9 décembre 2021 • Durée 01:28:01
This week, Marcus and Maria are joined by academic Garrett De Orio to talk about Jerome Robbins & Robert Wise's groundbreaking musical, West Side Story (1961).
A loose re-telling of Romeo and Juliet, West Side Story is set on the streets of 1950s New York. Two young lovers must overcome racial prejudice and gang violence in order to be together.
The panel discuss the film's journey from stage to screen, the challenges of production in New York City, and the film's reception.
As always, this episode contains spoilers. We strongly recommend (re)watching the film before listening. There's also some strong language which may not be suitable for younger listeners.
Links to some of the things discussed:
- Official West Side Story website
- Documentary on Bernstein's 1984 recording of West Side Story with opera stars Jose Carreras and Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
- Leonard Bernstein: The Political Life of an American Musician
- A memoir by Bernstein's assistant of the early 1980s, who became the estate's musical executor and archivist; dishy Bernstein gossip
- Profile of Arthur Laurents in New York Magazine
- What Jerome Robbins Knew That Leonard Bernstein Didn't
- Time Out's review of Rooftops
- Scenes from the Officer Krupke episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm
- Stephen Sondheim's obituary in the New York Times
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Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood - LPH013
dimanche 8 septembre 2019 • Durée 46:26
Brave Roles - LPH012
dimanche 25 août 2019 • Durée 01:10:24
On this episode, Marcus, Maria, and Iain discuss what motivates an actor to risk their career by taking on a challenging or an otherwise "difficult" character. Along the way, they examine great performances that have provoked audiences and upturned expectations.
Links to some of the things we discussed this week:
- Meryl Streep calls out Dustin Hoffman for 'Kramer vs Kramer' slap from 40 years ago
- How 10 Things I Hate About You turned Heath Ledger into a reluctant star
- Christian Bale is Sick and Tired Of His "Miserable" Body Transformations
- Roger Ebert reviews "Irreversible"
- Monica Bellucci discusses "Irreversible"
- Philadelphia: un-packaging the Hollywood Aids drama
- How "Philadelphia" Has, And Hasn't, Changed How We See AIDS
- Just Plain Good: the criminally underrated Fred McMurray
- Boys Don't Cry and Hollywood's Ongoing Obsession with Trans Suffering
As always, this episode contains mild spoilers.
Monsters as Metaphors - LPH011
jeudi 18 juillet 2019 • Durée 01:00:17
On this episode Marcus, Iain, Dai and Maria discuss the enduring popularity of the monster movie and consider the latest in the Godzilla franchise, "Godzilla: King of the Monsters". Next, the panel talk about John Landis's horror comedy "American Werewolf in London" and its memorable transformation scene. Finally, the hosts share their thoughts on Guillermo del Toro's "The Shape of Water" and speculate on Eliza's life post-Baltimore.
Links to some of the things we discussed this week:
- Jason Barr's The Kaiju Film on Amazon
- Article on Takashi Murakami
- No Surprises video and The Making Of video
- The Man Who Was Godzilla
- Monster Movies: A Sexual Theory
- The transformation scene from An American Werewolf in London
- Creature from The Black Lagoon trailer
As always, this episode contains mild spoilers.
Italian Film Festival Special - LPH010
lundi 17 juin 2019 • Durée 49:29
On this special episode, we discuss some of the highlights at Tokyo's recent Italian Film Festival, including Matteo Garrone's "Dogman," Valerio Mieli's "Ricordi?," and Alessandro Aronadio's "Io c'è". We also sit down for exclusive interviews with some of the filmmakers.
Contains mild spoilers.
Is there such a thing as an unfilmable novel? Anh Hùng Trần's "Norwegian Wood", Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now, and David Lynch's "Dune" - LPH009
samedi 25 mai 2019 • Durée 52:45
On this episode, we ask if there's such a thing as an unfilmable novel. Are some projects just too complex, expensive or controversial to adapt? We examine three movies based on supposedly unfilmable source material: Norwegian Wood, adapted from the book by Haruki Murakami, Apocalypse Now, based on Joseph Conrad's novella, and Dune, adapted from the books by Frank Herbert.
Contains mild spoilers.Interview with CG animator Stephane Mangin and Katsuhiro Otomo's "Akira" - LPH008
lundi 18 mars 2019 • Durée 01:00:16
We sit down with CG animator Stephane Mangin to discuss his work on such films as Jungle Book, Mowgli, Fantastic Beasts, Frozen and Wreck it Ralph.
In part two of the show, we talk with Mangin about Katsuhiro Otomo's anime classic "Akira" and consider the film's impact.
Remakes, Reboots and Reimaginings - LPH007
lundi 18 février 2019 • Durée 42:26
On this episode, we examine cinema audiences' seemingly inexhaustible appetite for remakes. We consider what makes them successful, discuss how they differ from reboots and reimaginings, and (of course!) talk about some of our favorites.
Contains mild spoilers.
Bradley Cooper's "A Star is Born," Golden Globes, films we're looking forward to in 2019 - LPH006
lundi 28 janvier 2019 • Durée 01:04:40
This week we discuss the recent Golden Globe Awards, Bradley Cooper's "A Star is Born," and the films we're looking forward to in 2019.
Contains mild spoilers.









