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Cinema Wellness is a podcast that dives into the world of cinema with a fresh perspective, rejecting the binary notion of "good" and "bad" movies. Host Joshua Timpko and a rotating cast of guests explore not just how films impact us, but how we contribute to the cinematic conversation. The show delves into modern film criticism, the emotional connection to storytelling, and the cultural reasons behind polarized opinions. With thought-provoking discussions, Cinema Wellness challenges listeners to reframe how they engage with movies and what they take away from them.
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On today’s episode of Cinema Wellness, Josh is joined by George Velez to dive into Martin Scorsese’s delirious 1985 cult classic, After Hours.They explore how After Hours fits into Scorsese’s larger filmography, why it feels so different from his crime epics, and how the film captures a uniquely ’80s vision of urban alienation. Is it a comedy of errors? A yuppie nightmare? A theological farce about pride and punishment? Maybe all of the above.Plus: Griffin Dunne as the patron saint of bad decisions, the seductive danger of “just one drink,” and why this might be one of Scorsese’s most underrated—and revealing—films.If you’ve ever had a night go spectacularly wrong, this episode is for you.If you wish to be featured on future episodes of Cinema Wellness, send an email to cinemawellnesschannel@gmail.com with a list of your 5 favorite films or films that you would say are formative in your movie-watching journey. And we will do our darndest to get you on the show!Go follow Josh on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/vxZzBe sure to check out the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CinemaWellness
In today's episode, Josh and his good pal Jay Warrior are discussing Alejandro Jodorowsky's 1973 film The Holy Mountain! The Holy Mountain was a 1973 surrealist cult film from Alejandro Jodorowsky, infamous for its shocking imagery, spiritual iconography, and total disregard for conventional storytelling. Revered by some, rejected by others, it’s a film designed less to be “understood” than experienced.If you wish to be featured on future episodes of Cinema Wellness, send an email to cinemawellnesschannel@gmail.com with a list of your 5 favorite films or films that you would say are formative in your movie-watching journey. And we will do our darndest to get you on the show!Go follow Josh on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/vxZzBe sure to check out the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CinemaWellness
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!Today, Josh is talking to his good pals, Dan, Kayla, and Matt, about the best films of 2025! Each person had to narrow down their top 3 films of the year, and their picks might surprise you ;)If you wish to be featured on future episodes of Cinema Wellness, send an email to cinemawellnesschannel@gmail.com with a list of your 5 favorite films or films that you would say are formative in your movie-watching journey. And we will do our darndest to get you on the show!To see Josh's complete rankings of the 61 films he saw in 2025, head over to his Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/ECxtsBe sure to check out the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CinemaWellnessSee you all in the new year!!
In this episode, Josh and his friend Kayla journey through every Stephen King MOVIE adaptation (sorry, TV people). Using a red, yellow, and green rating system, they run through every film one by one to figure out which films truly deserve a spot on the all-time top ten. From the iconic Carrie to the legendary hits and the infamous flops that followed, we’re breaking down King’s complicated relationship with Hollywood and what makes some adaptations soar while others fall flat.Pst... some of their choices may surprise you! Follow us on Instagram: @cinema_wellnessEmail: cinemawellnesschannel@gmail.comSubscribe to the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CinemaWellness
Josh is joined by his old pal, Dan, and his new pal, Jesse, to chat about all things Troma, Lloyd Kaufman, and The Toxic Avenger! With the fifth installment in Toxie's franchise now out in the world, what better time to run through the history of Troma Entertainment and the magical, bloody, off-putting, and offensive legacy they've created.Follow us on Instagram: @cinema_wellnessEmail: cinemawellnesschannel@gmail.comSubscribe to the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CinemaWellness
Josh and his old pal, Jordan, chat about Danny Boyle's masterpiece from 1996, Trainspotting! Check out Josh's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CinemaWellnessreeach out to be a guest on the pod: cinemawellnesschannel@gmail.com
Discover the life and films of Juzo Itami, the brilliant Japanese director behind Tampopo, A Taxing Woman, Minbo, and more. In this video, I explore his entire filmography and make the case for why Itami remains one of the most underrated filmmakers of all time. From satirical comedies to sharp social critiques, Itami’s movies capture the humor, contradictions, and beauty of modern Japan in ways few directors have matched.If you love world cinema, Japanese film, or just want to dive deeper into the work of a true visionary, this is the perfect place to start.Email: cinemawellnesschannel@gmail.comYT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CinemaWellness
Josh does a solo pod! This go around, it's Josh discussing the Criterion box set, America Lost and Found: The BBS Story. BBS Productions was responsible for films like Head, Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces, and The Last Picture Show. Take a listen to Josh dive deep into the history of BBS Productions and give his thoughts on the films within the box set. Let us know what you think of Josh doing solo pods like this, and we'll try to get more of them out in the future! Want to be on the pod? Email us at cinemawellnesschannel@gmail.com, and we can get you on the air! Follow Josh on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/vxZz
Ayo! The show is coming back to your earholes with a pretty impromptu episode where Matt and I talk about our individual 5 favorite films of the year so far! Can you take a guess at how many we have in common? The answer might surprise you! Check out my YouTube Channel where you can see movie reviews, video essays, physical media unboxings, and more! Special thanks to Matt for hopping on the show and for the delightful banter!
Today, my dear friend Matt and I talk about CAPTAIN AMERICA in preparation for Captain America: Brave New World!Things get philosophical on this weeks episode.
Today I'm talking Paris, Texas (1984, dir. Wim Wenders) with my friend Paul!
My good friend Matt and I discuss the 2012 sci-fi crime thriller, Looper, directed by Rian Johnson! As mentioned in the episode, blelow are some links to where you can support those affected by the LA Wildfires. Please consider donating if you have the means. https://www.lahsa.org/news?article=1014-resources-to-support-those-during-the-l-a-fires https://lacity.gov/LAstrong https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/la-wildfires-how-to-help-donate-relief-organizations-list-1235874389/ https://www.lausd.org/Page/20905 https://www.eifoundation.org/fiscally-sponsored-funds/socal-fire-fund/
Josh is joined by his two college pals, Kayla and Dan, to talk about Kayla's pick--The Outsiders! The Outsiders is a 1983 adaptation of the S.E. Hinton novel of the same name, directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
Josh and his friend Max discuss the big budget Tom Cruise film Top Gun: Maverick
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