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Contra Zoom is a film based podcast going in depth about varying movie related subjects. Dakota Arsenault, Rachel Ho and guests go over both academic and the fun aspects of enjoying the film medium. Episodes feature lists, interviews and comparisons. Visit contrazoompod.com for more details!
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We continue our series going through the entire catalog of A24's films. On this episode we are looking at 2015's The End of the Tour, directed by James Ponsoldt. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg as David Lipsky a Rolling Stone journalist who spends five days interviewing breakout author David Foster Wallace, played by Jason Segal. Joining the show for the first time is critic Nick Tiffany.
Our double bill pairings include Almost Famous (Dakota) and Birdman (Nick). See our complete A24 Double Bill Pairings on Letterboxd.
If you haven't heard our deep dive into the origins of A24, listen to episode 108: A History of A24 Films and our last episode in this series episode 265: A24 Retrospective - Amy.
Read Dakota's review of Red Rooms and Jay Stryker's review of BlackBerry.
Follow Nick Tiffany on Twitter and Instagram. Subscribe to his YouTube channel as well.
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Thank you Eric and Kevin Smale for the original theme songs, Jimere for the interlude music and Stephanie Prior for designing the logo.
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Now that the Oscars are behind us, it is time to put a cap on the movie year that was 2023. There were a ton of incredible films so buckle in as Dakota and Rachel name their ten favourite films from last year. Along the way they get plenty of help from friends of the show who sent in voicemails of their pick for their number one movie too!
Dakota's Top 10
Monster
The Teachers' Lounge
How to Blow Up a Pipeline
BlackBerry
The Zone of Interest
Oppenheimer
The Iron Claw
The Killer
Evil Does Not Exist
The Royal Hotel
Rachel's Top Ten
All of Us Strangers
Oppenheimer
Past Lives
Poor Things
Dream Scenario
American Fiction
Fallen Leaves
The Holdovers
BlackBerry
Creed III
Check out our blog post If We Were Oscar Voters as mentioned on the show.
Special thanks to all the friends of the show who sent in clips of their top film: Michael Clawson and Eric Zhu (May December), Jeff Bulmer (BlackBerry), Nick Tiffany (Godzilla Minus One), Ethan Simmie (Oppenheimer), Jericho Tadeo (Freemont), Rose Ho (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse), Darren Zakus (Oppenheimer) and Marta Djordjevic (Perfect Days).
Read Brodie Cotnam's reviews of Chuck Chuck Baby and Loch Ness: They Created a Monster from the International Film Festival of Ottawa.
Read Paulo Bautsita's review of The Peasants.
Follow Rachel on Twitter and Instagram, bookmark The Asian Cut and check out her website for more great reviews.
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The 96th Academy Awards are officially behind us! We look at the big winners, best dressed, best performances and hosting! Joining the show once again is Todd Pengelly, a writer from For Reel who was last heard on episode 271: 2024 Oscar Predictions.
Before we dive into the show we look at the crop of this year's Canadian Screen Awards nominees. Check out this helpful Letterboxd list made by Jeff Bulmer.
In response to the episode 270: 2024 Oscar Draft, Thomas Stoneham-Judge and Alex Watson both got 7 points, while Brodie Cotnam got 4 points and Dakota only got 1 point.
On the last episode both Dakota and Todd listed their predictions, with Dakota going 16/23 and Todd went 17/20.
Check out Daniel Joyaux solutions to fix the Oscars Ceremony on The Ringer.
Check out all the reviews for Oscar Nominated Films and read the blog post on if Dakota and Rachel were Oscar Voters on Contra Zoom.
Follow Todd on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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We have come to the end of Oscar season, with our final episode before the Academy Awards on March 10th, 2024. We predict the winners for all 23 awards. Joining the show is Todd Pengelly, a writer from For Reel and a member of the Cascadian Film and Television Critics Association.
See below the picks for the Oscars:
Supporting Actress - Da'Vine Joy Randolph (Dakota and Todd)
Supporting Actor - Robert Downey Jr. (Dakota and Todd)
Actress - Lily Gladstone (Dakota and Todd)
Actor - Cillian Murphy (Dakota and Todd)
Original Score - Oppenheimer (Dakota and Todd)
Original Song - "How Was I Made" Barbie (Dakota and Todd)
Original Screenplay - Anatomy of a Fall (Dakota and Todd)
Adapted Screenplay - American Fiction (Dakota and Todd)
Cinematography - Oppenheimer (Dakota and Todd)
Sound - Oppenheimer (Dakota and Todd)
Costumes - Barbie (Dakota) and Poor Things (Todd)
Hair and Makeup - Maestro (Dakota) and Poor Things (Todd)
Live Action Short - The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar (Dakota)
Animated Short - War Is Over! (Dakota)
Documentary Short - The ABC's of Book Banning (Dakota)
Animated Feature - The Boy and the Heron (Dakota and Todd)
Documentary - 20 Days in Mariupol (Dakota and Todd)
International Film - The Zone of Interest (Dakota and Todd)
Visual Effects - The Creator (Dakota) and Godzilla Minus One (Todd)
Production Design - Barbie (Dakota and Todd)
Film Editing - Oppenheimer (Dakota and Todd)
Director - Christopher Nolan (Dakota and Todd)
Picture - Oppenheimer (Dakota and Todd)
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For the second year in a row, we are doing an Oscar Draft! It is very simple, each person selects 5 movies that are nominated at this year's Oscars and whoever gets the most awards, wins! Joining Dakota once again is Alex Watson and Brodie Cotnam, and filling in for Rachel this year is Thomas Stoneham-Judge the owner of For Reel.
Check out last year's draft.
Dakota's Team
Barbie
Killers of the Flower Moon
Maestro
The Creator
The ABCs of Book Banning
Thomas' Team
Oppenheimer
Past Lives
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Nǎi Nai & Wài Pó
Nyad
Alex's Team
Poor Things
Anatomy of a Fall
American Fiction
The Boy and the Heron
Napoleon
Brodie's Team
The Holdovers
The Zone of Interest
20 Days in Mariupol
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
Letter To A Pig
Follow For Reel on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Follow Thomas on Twitter and Instagram.
Follow Alex Watson on Twitter and Letterboxd.
Watch Brodie's short film The Gift that he wrote and follow him on Twitter.
Read Paulo Bautista's review of Dìdi.
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We continue our yearly tradition of breaking down the Best Picture nominees and the odds they have to win each of their categories. On the second episode of the series we talk about Poor Things, American Fiction, The Holdovers and Past Lives. We label each nomination as Frontrunner, Dark Horse, Longshot and Just Happy To Be There. Joining the show is Jeff Bulmer and Pierre Frigon, the hosts of Classic Movies Live.
Listen to our last episode breaking down the Best Picture nominees, 268: Killers of the Barbie Maestro.
Want to track what nominated films you've seen? Use Death Race Tracking or Oscars Death Race, two excellent sites.
Listen to Classic Movies Live review Poor Things and The Holdovers.
Read Jeff's review of Hundreds of Beavers.
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We continue our yearly tradition of breaking down the Best Picture nominees and the odds they have to win each of their categories. On the second episode of the series we talk about Killers of the Flower Moon, Barbie and Maestro. We label each nomination as Frontrunner, Dark Horse, Longshot and Just Happy To Be There. Joining the show is Kyle Garzon who was last heard on 228: Oscars 2023 – The Way of WesTÁRn Sadness.
Listen to our last episode breaking down the Best Picture nominees, 267: Anatomy of an Oppenheimer Zone.
Want to track what nominated films you've seen? Use Death Race Tracking or Oscars Death Race, two excellent sites.
Check out season 2 of The Academy Museum Podcast which breaks down how casting works.
Read Kyle's review of the new Marvel show Echo.
Check out and subscribe to Once Upon a Time at the Oscars on Spotify and follow Kyle on Twitter and Instagram.
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We continue our yearly tradition of breaking down the Best Picture nominees and the odds they have to win each of their categories. On the first episode of the series we talk about Oppenheimer, Anatomy of a Fall and The Zone of Interest. We label each nomination as Frontrunner, Dark Horse, Longshot and Just Happy To Be There. Joining the show is Paulo Bautista host of the Oscars Death Race Podcast and John Richards the owner of Red Carpet Rosters.
Read Paulo's reviews for Perfect Days and And So It Begins.
Want to track what nominated films you've seen? Use Death Race Tracking or Oscars Death Race, two excellent sites.
Check out and subscribe to Oscars Death Race Podcast and Box Office Watch and follow Paulo on Twitter and Letterboxd.
Follow John and Red Carpet Rosters on Twitter.
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On this bonus episode, I am sharing my interview with Mike Donahue, director of the new film Troy for the Academy of Death Racers Festival. Troy is a short film about a couple in NYC who hear their neighbour having loud sex nonstop, the noise consumes their lives until one day it stops and they try to learn what happened. I was asked to film a Q&A with Mike to appear alongside the film's screening.
Watch Troy for free on the New York Times website (U.S. residents only).
To learn more about the Academy of Death Racers Festival, check out their official site and follow them on Twitter and Instagram.
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The 2024 Oscar nominations have now been announced with Oppenheimer, Poor Things, Killers of the Flower Moon, Barbie and Maestro leading the pack. We go over the big categories and discuss what we think of the crop of nominees including who our pleasant surprises were and biggest snubs. Joining the show is Matthew Simpson, one half of the Awesome Friday podcast and co-founder of the Cascadian Film and Television Critics Association.
Check out the full list of nominees.
Listen to Dakota's appearance on the Oscars Death Race Podcast with Paulo Bautista as he attempted to predict who would be nominated.
Want to track what nominated films you've seen? Use Death Race Tracking or Oscars Death Race, two excellent sites.
For more of Matthew's work check out his personal portfolio. Follow Awesome Friday on Twitter and Instagram.
Read Kyle Garzon's review of the Disney+ show Echo and Brodie Cotnam's review of The Teachers' Lounge on Contra Zoom.
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We continue our series going through the entire catalog of A24's films. On this episode we are looking at 2015's Amy directed by Asif Kapadia. The film chronicles the life and career of the singer Amy Winehouse who tragically died at the age of 27 in 2011. The film only uses archival footage and home movies an adding in narration from friends, family and colleagues. Joining the show is Alex Watson who was last heard on Bonus Episode: Oscars 2023 - Oscar Draft.
Our double bill pairings include Moonage Daydream (Dakota) and Whitney (Alex). See our complete A24 Double Bill Pairings on Letterboxd.
If you haven't heard our deep dive into the origins of A24, listen to episode 108: A History of A24 Films and our last episode in this series episode 262: A24 Retrospective - Barely Lethal.
Follow Alex Watson on Twitter and Letterboxd.
Read Paulo Bautista's reviews of Godzilla Minus One, The Missing and Beyond Utopia and Dakota's review of Smoke Sauna Sisterhood over on Contra Zoom.
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To end 2023 we are having another game themed episode! Earlier this year we celebrated the birth of the James Bond film franchise on episode 236: Dr. No at 60 Years. After watching all 25 official Bond films in a calendar year, it was time to make our ultimate spy movie. 10 different categories were selected to create our own Fantasy Bond Film. Joining the show is Matthew Simpson and Simon Best, the hosts of the Awesome Friday Podcast.
Check out Dakota's Bond rankings on Letterboxd.
How to watch the Bond franchise in chronological time order.
Follow Awesome Friday on Twitter and Instagram.
Check out Matthew Simpson's personal website.
Check out Simon Best's personal website.
Follow our new critics group, the Cascadian Film and Television Critics Association on Instagram, Twitter and see our nominees for Best Cascadian Film.
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Make/Remake examines how two films that share the same story. Not to say what film was better or worse, but how they are similar and different while following the same arcs. This time we are looking at the 1953 Henri-Georges Clouzot film The Wages of Fear and the 1977 William Friedkin film Sorcerer. Check out our past Make/Remake‘s for more great comparison episodes and see the Letterboxd list.
Listen to Drink In The Movies and visit their website to read Taylor's reviews. Follow Taylor on Twitter and Letterboxd.
Read Jay Stryker's review of Napoleon and Brodie Cotnam's review of Total Trust over on Contra Zoom.
Follow our new critics group, the Cascadian Film and Television Critics Association on Instagram, Twitter and see our nominees for Best Cascadian Film.
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We continue our series going through the entire catalog of A24's films. On this episode we are looking at 2015's Barely Lethal directed by Kyle Newman. The film stars Hailee Steinfeld as a teenaged secret agent who runs away to be a regular high schooler but trouble pops up in the form of her rival in Sophie Turner. Joining the show is Jericho Tadeo, The Asian Cut's newest editor!
Our double bill pairings include Agent Cody Banks (Dakota), Harriet the Spy (Rachel) and The Edge of Seventeen (Jericho). See our complete A24 Double Bill Pairings on Letterboxd.
If you haven't heard our deep dive into the origins of A24, listen to episode 108: A History of A24 Films and our last episode in this series episode 250: A24 Retrospective - Slow West.
Follow Jericho on Twitter and Instagram. Read Jericho's profile on Alice Wu at The Asian Cut.
Read Jeff Bulmer's review of Gran Turismo and Paulo Bautista's DOCNYC recap over on Contra Zoom.
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It's Noir-vember, which means it's time for our 3rd annual noir themed episode! This year we are looking at McCarthyism in film noir with three films, On The Waterfront, Storm Center and Witch Hunt. Joining the show is Alisha Mughal, who was last heard on episode 216: Fox Film Noirs.
Watch Storm Center and Witch Hunt for free on YouTube.
Watch Orson Welles criticize Elia Kazan and read about Kazan receiving his honorary Oscar.
Read Jericho Tadeo's feature on Alice Wu.
Read Alisha's reviews from Reel Asian including Q and Moustache.
Read recent Contra Zoom reviews including Perfect Days, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and Bad CGI Gator.
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Back in 1948, Powell and Pressburger made one of the definitive dance films with The Red Shoes starring Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook and Marius Goring. The film tells the story of a young ballerina who gets caught up between dedicated herself completely to dance and falling in love. The film came out 75 years ago, so to celebrate the anniversary we review it and talk about the film's influence.
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Thank you Eric and Kevin Smale for the original theme songs, Jimere for the interlude music and Stephanie Prior for designing the logo.
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ImagineNATIVE is the world's biggest Indigenous film and arts festival. This year the fest ran from October 17-22nd in Toronto and from October 23-29th online. We discuss I'm Just Here For The Riot, Fancy Dance, Hey Viktor!, Tautuktavuk: What We See, Red, White and Brass and Inky Pinky Ponky.
Listen to our review of I'm Just Here For The Riot back on episode 235: Hot Docs 2023.
Read Dakota's reviews of I'm Just Here For The Riot and Tautuktavuk: What We See.
Read Jeff's reviews of Fancy Dance and Hey Viktor!. Also check out Jeff's review of Late Night With The Devil from the Toronto After Dark festival.
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To celebrate Halloween this year we have brought on Kyle Edward Ball, the writer and director behind the hit horror film Skinamarink. As both a Canadian and a horror filmmaker, who better to bring on! We asked Kyle about 3 classic films and he selected Black Christmas, Rituals and Scanners to discuss. We also chat about Skinamarink and how his life has changed since its release. Stay tuned to the end where Kyle talks about how his follow up project is going.
Read The Globe and Mail's 20 best Canadian horror movies ever made where Kyle helped contribute to the article.
Follow Kyle Edward Ball on Twitter and check out his YouTube page for more great horror!
Read Rachel's original review of Skinamarink, where she was one of the first critics to write about the film after its world premiere at Fantasia Film Festival.
Also read Rachel's interview with Kyle Edward Ball from earlier this year.
Read Kyle Edward Ball's interview with Fangoria.
Listen to our review of Skinamarink on episode 204: Fantasia Festival 2022 Wrap Up.
Listen to episode 197: David Cronenberg and Body Horror where we review several Cronenberg films.
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We've got a bonus episode this week, Paulo Bautista host of the Oscars Death Race Podcast attended the New York Film Festival, which ran from September 29th-October 15th this year. Paulo recorded his immediate reactions.
Evil Does Not Exist: 03:15-09:00
The Zone of Interest: 09:00-15:45
The Taste of Things: 15:45-20:10
The Boy and the Heron: 20:10-26:40
Read Paulo's reviews for Evil Does Not Exist, The Zone of Interest, The Taste of Things and The Boy and the Heron.
Follow Paulo on Twitter and Letterboxd and check out his podcasts Box Office Watch, Yet Another Anime Podcast and many more.
Check out Jeff Bulmer's review of Late Night With The Devil screened at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival.
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Back in 1978 John Carpenter made his third feature film, Halloween for only $300,000. It went on to be a massive box office hit and spanned a franchise that has released 13 films. The film came out 45 years ago October 17th, 1978 so we celebrate the enduring legacy of the film. Joining is our resident Halloween super-fan Brodie Cotnam.
Check out this handy guide to understand how the Halloween franchise works.
Listen to Scaretroducing's podcasts on Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends.
Check out this Criterion Shelf article on That Shelf featuring a contribution by Dakota on Dark Star, John Carpenter's first film.
Read Paulo Bautista's reviews from the New York Film Festival, including The Boy and the Heron, The Zone of Interest and more!
Read Dakota's Best of the Vancouver International Film Festival blog post.
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