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Watch. Talk. Argue. Repeat.
We talk about the latest films released in theaters and streaming services. We'll probably forget some actors’ names in the process.
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Welcome back to episode five of Talking Pictures! Tonight’s show saw Dave and Evan take another respite from Letterboxd’s lauded list of films and talk the complete works of one of the preeminent filmmakers of our generation, Jonathan Glazer.We went chronologically, first basking in 2000’s “Sexy Beast” (30:11), then experiencing 2004’s “Birth” (43:32), later shedding our layers for 2013’s “Under the Skin” (58:30), and finally residing in 2023’s “The Zone of Interest” (01:03:13).We hope you enjoy the show!
It's been a minute ya'll! We took a small hiatus, but we're back! This episode is from a wee bit back. It was recorded in April, and we decided to check out some of the hottest movies out at the time. Check out the episode links below, and enjoy the episode with special guest, Jamey Bathea! Birthdays: (09:08) News To Youse: (16:07) Civil War: (24:13) Love Lies Bleeding: (45:06) Monkey Man: (58:38) Road House: (01:12:33) Dune 2: (01:17:34)
On tonight’s episode, we warmly welcome Corwynne Peterson to the show! A fellow acting schoolmate of Dave’s and a hugely talented one at that, Corwynne is the perfect guest to talk about our four movies tonight. First, after some breaking news and birthday wishes (10:29), we checked in to a Californian Airbnb to check on our favorite snail not named Turbo and check out the Jenny Slate vehicle “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On” (22:21), no. 220 on Letterboxd’s Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films List. Then, we crossed the Pacific to muse about two classics of Asian cinema: Wong Kar-wai’s vividly drenched-in-red and atmospheric romance “In the Mood for Love” (36:17) and Hirokazu Kore-eda’s 2018 wayward soulscape “Shoplifters” (53:35), numbered 54 and 143, respectively. Last and certainly not least, Evan, Dave, and Corwynne spoke on Corwynne’s selection for the night, the Great Depression-era father-daughter caper “Paper Moon” (01:08:20), the Ryan and Tatum O’Neal masterpiece coming in at 104 on the List. Hope you enjoy the show!
Welcome back to the pod! On tonight’s episode, the second of Season 2, Dave and Evan were joined by fellow thespian and cinephile, Chris Castagna! After some birthday wishes and news dishes (04:34), they first tackled the sweaty and sweltering “Do the Right Thing,” Spike Lee’s landmark 1989 film and No. 55 on Letterboxd’s Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films list (18:05). They then jettisoned to post-war Italy for the melancholic yet magical “Bicycle Thieves,” listed at No. 125 (43:39). Thirdly, they traveled BACK to New York City for the satirically timeless Scorsese-De Niro collab “The King of Comedy,” currently No. 207 (01:05), before Lastly, dontcha know, Chris selected “Fargo” for our final viewing pleasures, reveling in discussion on the 1996 Coen masterpiece and No. 238 film on our list (01:20). Hope you enjoy the show!
On tonight’s episode, the first of Season Two, Dave and Evan were joined by the very talented and creative Sarah Morrison-Cleary! After birthday wishes and breaking news (13:50), the three of them first tackled “High and Low” (20:57), the Akira Kurosawa kidnapping caper from 1963 and No. 6 movie on Letterboxd’s Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films list. Next, they reveled in Charles Laughton’s performance in Billy Wilder’s and 1957’s thrilling courtroom procedural Witness for the Prosecution (33:14), listed at No. 97, before musing on the highly imaginative and interpretative “Cure” (46:02), Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s meditation on crime and psychology from 1997, ranked No. 201. Lastly, Sarah had the honor of choosing one of her favorite films, the No. 164 film “The Night of the Hunter” (01:01:26), for the final movie of the night, which sparked far too much discussion on the use of prosthesis in cinema in 1955. Hope you enjoy the show and be sure to follow us on Instagram at @talking_pictures_podcast for more content!
Welcome to Talking Pictures, Season 2!! Thanks for listening so far! Last year was a blast for movies hitting theaters and streamers. This year were switching gears and tackling the Letter Box'd Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films! We're also introducing something new to the podcast format... Special Guests! We're bringing on some of our favorite Movie Fans / Artists to help review and talk about the films on the list. Each episode, Evan, Dave, and our Special Guest, will choose a movie off the list. The final film is up to you! Follow us on instagram @talking_pictures_podcast, to vote on the final film! Don't worry, we'll still be hitting the "News To Dave", "Birthdays", and Evans "Rec or Dreck" each episode, plus some new surprises along the way! Follow us on Instagram page at @talking_pictures_podcast where we will post written reviews as well as video snippets of each and every episode. Email us whatever you want @thetalkingpicturespod@gmail.com. Enjoy the show!
On tonight’s episode, after some birthday wishes (05:43) and “breaking” news (11:04), Dave and Evan talked about John Carney’s latest music-centric film, Apple TV+’s “Flora and Son” starring Eve Hewson and Joseph Gordon-Levitt (15:18). Then, they stuck to song and traveled back to 1984 to witness the A24-remastered, once-in-a-lifetime concert film “Stop Making Sense,” Jonathan Demme’s chronicling of an evening or three of Talking Heads on stage (28:37). Lastly, before briefly touching on “No One Will Save You,” “Reptile,” “Love At First Sight,” “Totally Killer, and the recent cinematically short works of Wes Anderson in an uncharacteristically positive segment of “Rec or Dreck” (40:19), Evan and Dave checked out visionary director Gareth Edwards’ latest sci-fi foray in “The Creator” starring John David Washington (01:06:29). Enjoy the show!
Welcome back to the show! On tonight’s episode, Dave and Evan spotlight of the September 1st babies (04:52), relay the latest news and reviews coming out of the 2023 Venice Film Festival (18:54), and address the mailbag (14:47) before getting into our four feature films for the evening. They first revved themselves up for Neil Blomkamp’s adaptation of the popular video game “Gran Turismo” (22:16). Then, they boarded the ill-fated titular vessel to talk “The Last Voyage of the Demeter” (37:48) before checking out Emma Seligman’s follow-up to “Shiva Baby” with “Bottoms” (49:00). Lastly, before touching on “Meg 2: The Trench” in the saddest Rec or Dreck segment to date (59:22), they braved yet another superhero movie in the theater, this time for the DCEU’s penultimate entry in “Blue Beetle” (01:02). As always, check us out on Instagram at “talking_pictures_podcast” and drop a question in the mailbag at “thetalkingpicturespod@gmail.com.” Happy watching!
Welcome back to the show! On tonight’s episode, after a few birthday wishes (03:12) and some “News to Dave” (09:23), Dave and Evan traveled to upstate New York to revel in the hilarious new comedy “Theater Camp” (16:23). Then, they found the nearest embalmed hand once belonging to a medium to gush over “Talk to Me” (31:20) before venturing to (and below) the streets of The Glen to dig into a legitimately great Netflix original film “They Cloned Tyrone” (51:09). After a brief detour to touch on a few recs and dreck (57:52), Dave finally got to nerd out over the latest iteration of our favorite chemically-altered reptiles in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem” (01:07:31). As always, send us an email or shoot us a message on Instagram with your thoughts and questions which we’ll happily address and answer on our next episode. Enjoy!
Welcome back to Rec or Dreck! On this week’s episode, Dave and Evan got into several of the early releases the month of July gave us, to, unfortunately, minimally successful praise. Here’s what they got into: — Run Rabbit Run (03:40) — Insidious: The Red Door (07:30) — Joy Ride (14:40) — The Lesson (18:54) — The Out-Laws (22:50) — The Tutor (26:32 ) — Bird Box Barcelona (31:44) — Sound of Freedom (37:50) Enjoy the show!
Welcome back to the show! This week’s episode saw Dave and Evan first choosing to accept their mission for a seventh time and talking “Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1” (17:24). Then, they discussed one of the most ambitious indie films in recent years, “The Last Deal” (45:28), before gearing up for the main event, Barbenheimer. After sharing their thoughts on Great Gerwig’s latest phenomenon in “Barbie” (52:49), the two spoke on Christopher Nolan’s newest entry into the canon of cinema with “Oppenheimer” (01:15:35). Enjoy the episode, everyone!
Welcome back to the show! On this week’s episode, Dave and Evan (or Skrulls impersonating them) are talking Marvel’s latest television entry with “Secret Invasion” (12:52) before diving deep into Wes Anderson’s eleventh feature film in “Asteroid City” (23:47). They then indulged in everything gastronomy by visiting “The Bear” (44:54) and reveling in its sumptuous second season. Lastly, they traveled back in time (not to kill baby Hitler, but close) for Harrison Ford’s latest and presumably last donning of the hat, “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” (01:19:16). Enjoy!
016. Mid-Year Recap of 2023

016. Mid-Year Recap of 2023

2023-07-0301:16:37

On this special episode, Dave and I are looking back on the last six months and, after reviling some of the worst films we’ve have the displeasure of seeing (09:10), are reveling in the best of the best to hit movie theaters and television screens in 2023 (15:18). Surprisingly, we only had three pictures overlap on each other’s lists. We round out the show by previewing what we are most looking forward to in the months ahead (01:08:12). It’s sure to be an amazing fall of films. Comment below or on our Instagram page @talking_pictures_pod with your personal list, and we’ll give you a shoutout on our next show!
On this week’s episode, making up for a sojourn to the Steel City, Dave and Evan caught up on a lot of what late May had to offer, and proceeded to touch on a handful of releases from the early days of June. This one was a doozy. Here’s the line-up: — Flamin’ Hot (3:05) — STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie (10:29) — The three-episode premiere of Platonic (15:48) — About My Father (18:32) — The Machine (21:23) — Kandahar (24:26) — Influencer (28:00) — Reality (34:22) — The Season 3 (and potentially series) finale of Ted Lasso (40:21) — The Boogeyman (44:07) — The premiere episode of Based on a True Story (48:40) — The premiere episode of The Idol (50:46) — Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (53:26) Enjoy the show!
On this week’s episode, after birthdays wishes (03:26), the latest news (06:32), and checking the mail (09:35), Dave and I traveled to Element City to talk about Pixar Animation Studios’ 27th film, “Elemental” (12:27). Then, we holed ourselves up in a hotel room with Christoper Abbott and Margaret Qualley to voyeuristically revel in the twisted “Sanctuary” (23:56) before teaming up with Chris Hemsworth’s Tyler Rake yet again for Netflix’s “Extraction 2” (36:09). Lastly, much to Dave’s chagrin, we re-entered the Speed Force to dissect and disparage the newest (and penultimate) entry in the DCEU, “The Flash” (53:00). Our opinions varied on three of these and we’d love to hear yours. Enjoy the show everyone!
Welcome back to the show! On this week’s episode, Dave and Evan are talking a handful of the big releases and drops that mid- to late May saw. They first visit the threequel of Paul Schrader’s Man In A Room trilogy in “Master Gardener (02:25). They then discuss the highly-touted trans drama “Monica” (08:30) before speaking to the series-ending finale of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (15:20) after five sublime seasons. Lastly, they end on a high note with “You Hurt My Feelings” (20:36), Nicole Holofcener’s latest feature of adult humans having adult problems, this time reuniting with Julia Louis Dreyfus. Enjoy!
On the latest episode, after Evan breaks some newish news to Dave (11:30), we travelled under the sea and found “The Little Mermaid” at differing depths of quality along the way (15:30), lamented the remake by Calmatic of yet another beloved movie from three-plus decades ago in “White Men Can’t Jump” (29:30), and talked the next and unfortunately not last installment in the Vin Diesel broken-down vehicle of a saga with “Fast X” (40:02). Lastly, fresh out of the multiplex, Dave and Evan ventured into the multiverse once again this year to exult in everything Spider-Verse with “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" (01:03:30). Hope you enjoy the show!
On this week’s installment of Rec or Dreck, Evan and Dave dove into the very little content that was released the first two weeks of May, thanks to the behemoth that was “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” taking over the box office and public’s consciousness. They started with Pete Davidson’s new Peacock series “Bupkis” (01:44) before hitting three films released into theaters: Lily James’ rom-com “What’s Love Got to Do with It?” (05:36), Priyanka Chopra Jonas’ rom-com “Love Again” (11:19), and Charlie Day’s best Buster Keaton imitation with “Fool’s Paradise” (23:08). Enjoy everyone!
On this week’s episode, the slate of movies couldn’t be any more diverse. Dave and Evan first talked the Batfleck’s mind-melting thriller “Hypnotic” (07:41) before remembering to play the latest round of our game, “News to Dave” (21:14). Then, we discussed the new movie from the other half of Bennifer, Netflix’s and Jennifer Lopez’s “The Mother” (23:41), before we traded in our iPhone hardware for the ol’ trackpad and Matt Johnson’s “BlackBerry” (48:33). Lastly, we return to the Marvel Cosmic Universe for “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” (59:32), the bittersweet end of the James Gunn trilogy, which proved bitter for one of us and sweet for the other. As always, follow us on Instagram at “talking_pictures_podcast” and we hope you enjoy the show!
Welcome to the first official episode of Rec or Dreck! On this week’s taping, Evan recounts the rest of the best (and worst) that April had to offer, while Dave chimed in with his fancy buzzers and buzzwords. Here’s the line-up: — Renfield (02:42) — Mafia Mamma (06:20) — The Pope’s Exorcist (09:32) — Sweetwater (15:50) — Suzume (18:04) — The Season 5 premiere of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (21:23) — The Season 3 finale of The Mandalorian (22:00) — Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (25:10) — How to Blow Up a Pipeline (27:20) — Chevalier (29:25) — Somewhere in Queens (31:26) — A Tourist’s Guide to Love (34:04) — Ghosted (36:14) — Judy Blume Forever (40:53) — The premiere of Dead Ringers (41:16) — Season 1 of Slip (42:55) — The series finale of Great Expectations (44:34) — Sisu (46:05) — Polite Society (49:06) — Citadel (51:25) Enjoy the show!
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