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Author: Benjamin Cockell

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A deep dive into film. Actor/Writer Ben Cockell (“Goosebumps,” “The Mysterious Benedict Society”) will talk to film industry guests about the movie of the week. Each season will focus on a different theme with curated movie picks.
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Buster Keaton week! Ben Cockell and director Sasha Argirov (Nurture, Personals) team up once again to discuss Buster Keaton’s classic action-comedy “The General.” Tune in for a discussion on the making of the film, Keaton’s personal history, and how his influence affects action films to this day. Music: Erik Fraser GowArtwork: Dylan Razzell
It’s Hitchcock week! Join Ben Cockell and film director Rob Grant (Harpoon, This Too Shall Pass) as they discuss classic 1951 thriller “Strangers on a Train.” Episode 2 of the “Trains on Film” series!Cover Art: Dylan RazzellMusic: Erik Fraser GowShow notes:https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/behind-the-bastards/id1373812661?i=1000426817662
Welcome back to Cinema Submarine! All aboard season two— TRAINS ON FILM. On the first episode, Ben Cockell talks to actor & stunt coordinator Mike Kovac about Yeon Sang-ho’s 2016 South Korean zombie hit “Train to Busan”
Ben Cockell and director Sasha Argirov discuss Peter Greenaway’s twisted tale of food and revenge “The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989).” Episode 3 and the finale of the Foodie Favourites series.
Ben Cockell and filmmaker Sasha Argirov (Nurture, Personals) discuss Jean-Pierre Jeunet & Marc Caro’s apocalyptic dark-comedy “Delicatessen.” Episode 2 of the Foodie Favourites series.
The first episode of the FOODIE FAVOURITES series. Ben Cockell and Kerry Sandomirsky discuss Juzo Itami’s TAMPOPO (1985)
The subway has been hijacked! Ben Cockell and director (and New Yorker) John Hollands sit down to discuss 1970’s New York action-thriller “The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.” Topics include public transit, our favourite New York movies, and the film’s influence on Speed, Reservoir Dogs, and more!Artwork: Dylan RazzellMusic: Erik Fraser Gow
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