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Marxists at the Movies is a radical media podcast from CineMarch Media 🎥🔨
Hosted by Edward Michael Francis (they/them/theirs)
Each week, we dissect one film, TV, music, books, and gaming through a communist lens—unpacking labor, class, queer subtext, and unintentional revolutionary messaging in mainstream cinema.
From camp classics to capitalist cautionary tales, we read between the reels to expose what the script doesn’t tell you 📽️🌹
New episodes drop every Saturday on Patreon, then publicly on Wednesday
Visit www.cinemarchmedia.com and patreon.com/cinemarchmedia for more information.
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www.cinemarchmedia.compatreon.com/cinemarchmedia**Marxists at the Movies is taking next week off, but we'll be back for our next Patreon early release on September 27th, next wide release October 1st. We're not giving away the title but it's going to be our very first horror movie!**Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds (1963) isn’t just a horror classic—it’s a window into Cold War anxieties, gendered panic, and the way capitalist society naturalizes fear itself. In this episode of Marxists at the Movies, Edward Michael Francis digs beneath the feathers and talons to reveal how Hitchcock stages collective dread, social collapse, and the disciplining of women through spectacle.We’ll trace how the film reflects patriarchal control, ecological warning signs, and the contradictions of the suburban dream. And of course—what happens when the systems of order fail, and the birds stop playing by the rules?#CineMarchMedia #MarxistsAtTheMovies #Communism #Socialism #FilmCriticism #FilmAnalysis #TheBirds #AlfredHitchcock #ClassicFilm #CultAwareness #ExCult
Visit www.cinemarchmedia.com and patreon.com/cinemarchmedia to support the work.This episode was supposed to drop during November’s Birthday Extravaganza, but better late than never — Edward’s birthday month has officially rolled straight into December. It’s that big of a deal. Even Myron has accepted this and is celebrating by twitching their tail in approval.In this Marxists at the Movies (Music) deep dive, we crack open Carly Simon’s 1980 album Come Upstairs — the messy, feral, genre-bending pivot where she kicked off the heels, walked past the polite singer-songwriter box, and plugged herself straight into the emotional wall socket.This is Carly at her rawest: punk edges, disco residue, and a whole lot of pain sharpened into power. We dig into the production choices, the cultural moment of 1980, and the way Carly tears through gender, desire, humiliation, and self-reinvention like she’s slicing through velvet wallpaper with a broken guitar string.If you’ve never heard Jesse the way a Marxist hears it — buckle up.If you’ve never considered Take Me as I Am a class war anthem — welcome.If you’ve ever felt like the ‘80s began with one woman kicking down the door — that woman was Carly Simon.And for the comrades at the $10 Hammer and Visionary tier, don’t miss this week’s Patreon Bonus Episode — an in-depth Marxist analysis of Carly’s spellbinding track “Boys in the Trees.”Thanks for listening, comrades — and Myron says hi from their winter perch.#cinemarchmedia #MarxistsAtTheMovies #MarxistsAtTheMusic #Communism #Socialism #CarlySimon #ComeUpstairs #1980Music #AlbumAnalysis #MikeManieri #LeftistMediaCritique #MusicHistory #ExCult #CultSurvivor #CultAwareness #CultRecovery #MyronTheCat #SidMcGinnis
🎧 ⁠www.cinemarchmedia.com⁠ | ⁠patreon.com/cinemarchmediaSupport the show—and keep Myron’s treat jar full—by joining us on Patreon! Your support keeps this revolution rolling and helps us keep speaking truth (and sarcasm) to power.In this week’s TV Spotlight, we journey back to the KTMA and Comedy Central years (1988–1996) of Mystery Science Theater 3000. Born from a Minneapolis UHF station and built on duct tape, wisecracks, and proletarian imagination, MST3K didn’t just mock movies—it mocked hierarchy itself.This isn’t just a retrospective. MST3K is one of the foremost influences on our entire show—its anti-corporate spirit, DIY ethos, and subversive humor helped shape the voice of Marxists at the Movies. These were silhouettes not just against bad cinema, but against power itself.#MarxistsAtTheMovies #CineMarchMedia #MysteryScienceTheater3000 #MST3K #Communism #CultTV #MediaCritique #ExCult #CultAwareness #Communism #Socialism #Marxism #JoelHodgson #MikeNelson #MaryJoPehl #ComedyCentral #TV
This is one of our most personal discussions yet — about grief, control, and the quiet revolutions that happen inside a family. Ordinary People isn’t just our favorite drama; it’s a mirror for what happens when love becomes performance and silence becomes survival.This episode is part of our November Birthday Month celebration — a chance for you to get to know our family a little better, including our honorary co-host, Myron the cat, who supervised this edit by purring through the final mix.Listen, think, feel, and maybe call home after.🎧 Full archive and articles: www.cinemarchmedia.com💬 Support the show and get early access: patreon.com/cinemarchmedia🐾 Myron Merch: cinemarchmedia.com/myronmerch#CineMarchMedia #MarxistsAtTheMovies #OrdinaryPeople #Communism #FilmAnalysis #MoviePodcast #Socialism #LeftistMedia #RobertRedford #MaryTylerMoore #DonaldSutherland #JuddHirsch #TimothyHutton #Drama #FavoriteDrama #ExCult #CultAwareness #CultRecovery #Myron #CatCompanion #PTSD #Depression #Psychology
Explore more at ⁠www.cinemarchmedia.com⁠.In this episode of Marxists at the Music, we dive into The Innovators (1993): Capitalism’s Accidentally Intentional Soundtrack. What happens when a supposedly “neutral” pop sound becomes the anthem of neoliberal optimism? Edward unpacks how corporate aesthetics, commercial pop, and cultural mood merged into one long, catchy sales pitch for capitalism — whether composers Kurt Bestor or Sam Cardon meant it or not.Featuring insight, humor, and a few purrs from Executive Producer Myron the Cat, this episode continues CineMarch Media’s mission to tell the truth about art under capitalism — and make it fun while we’re at it.Support independent leftist media and get early access to full articles and audio at patreon.com/cinemarchmedia.Grab official Myron Merch (because the cat deserves a cult of personality more than capitalism ever did) at cinemarchmedia.com/myronmerch.#CineMarchMedia #MarxistsAtTheMovies #MarxistsAtTheMusic #Communism #Socialism #MediaCritique #PopCulture #MusicAnalysis #LeftistPodcast #CriticalTheory #MyronTheCat #TheInnovators #KurtBestor #SamCardon #TrebleVMusic
www.cinemarchmedia.compatreon.com/cinemarchmediaMarxists at the Movies – Point Break (1991): The Emperor’s New WetsuitWelcome back to Marxists at the Movies, where we dive headfirst into the surf, the scams, and the spiritual side of capitalism. In this episode, we hit the waves with Point Break—a film that disguises class critique as an adrenaline rush. Beneath the parachutes and perfect abs lies a story about labor, loyalty, and the false promise of freedom in late-stage capitalism.Support CineMarch Media on Patreon!🌹 $6 Tier – Access to all written articles and early looks at upcoming analyses.🌹 $10 Tier – Early access to full audio episodes, plus bonus content and behind-the-scenes commentary.Every pledge helps keep this independent, leftist media project alive and free from corporate influence.Myron, our orange-and-white tabby comrade, supervised the entire edit from his command chair. Any purring you hear in the background is ideological approval.🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts: Spotify, Apple, YouTube, and more.📅 New episodes every week featuring film, TV, and music through a communist and social justice lens.#CineMarchMedia #MarxistsAtTheMovies #Communism #Socialism #LeftistMedia #PointBreak #KeanuReeves #PatrickSwayze #FilmAnalysis #ClassStruggle #ExCult #CultAwareness #CultRecovery
www.CineMarchMedia.com www.Patreon.com/CineMarchMediaWhat happens when a morning talk show collides headfirst with grief, chaos, and improv genius? The Earliest Show (2016) stars Ben Schwartz and Lauren Lapkus in a six-episode saga of breakups, breakdowns, and broadcast disasters. In this episode of Marxists at the Movies, I unpack the “Morning Show Pile-Up”—how it takes the cheery rituals of morning television and smashes them against the messy realities of human emotion. From Kübler-Ross stages of grief to on-air meltdowns, it’s a master class in comedy that refuses to play it safe.#CineMarchMedia #MarxistsAtTheMovies #TheEarliestShow #BenSchwartz #LaurenLapkus #Improvisation #ComedyAnalysis #ExCult #CultAwareness #communism #socialism #marxism
www.cinemarchmedia.compatreon.com/cinemarchmedia.comMarxists at the Movies dives into John Carpenter’s horror classic and its legacy of suburban dread, looping motifs, and the birth of the modern “final girl.” From Laurie Strode’s quiet rebellion to the ways capitalism haunts the very fabric of Haddonfield, this episode unpacks how Halloween reshaped fear—and why its scream still echoes through our culture.#CineMarchMedia #MarxistsAtTheMovies #Communism #Socialism #Cult #ExCult #CultSurvivor #CultAwareness #CultRecovery #Halloween1978 #JohnCarpenter #ScreamQueen #FinalGirl #HorrorMovies #JamieLeeCurtis
www.cinemarchmedia.compatreon.com/cinemarchmediaPatreon Tiers:$6 – Articles & News$10 – Bonus Content, Early Audio, Articles, News & Behind the ScenesSeptember’s Marxists at the Music dives into the gothic pop brilliance of Shakespeare’s Sister and their 1992 album Hormonally Yours. From the haunting melodrama of “Stay” to the way Marcella Detroit and Siobhan Fahey built an unapologetically difficult, demanding pop record, we unpack how this album fused vulnerability with venom, electronic with organic, camp with catastrophe.It’s an album of contradictions—beautiful and feral, theatrical and sincere—that carved out space for a kind of femininity both nurturing and dangerous. We’ll explore its influence, its refusal to play nice, and why it still echoes in the DNA of artists decades later.#CineMarchMedia #MarxistsAtTheMovies #MarxistsAtTheMusic #Communism #Socialism #Cult #ExCult #CultSurvivor #CultAwareness #CultRecovery #ShakespearsSister #HormonallyYours #Stay #90sMusic #GothPop #AlternativeMusic #FeministMusic
www.cinemarchmedia.comwww.patreon.com/cinemarchmediaMarxists at the MoviesSuperman II (1980): Kneel Before ReaganThe making of Superman II was almost as messy as a Kryptonian fistfight in downtown Metropolis. From Richard Donner’s abrupt firing to Richard Lester’s rewrites, the chaos behind the scenes reflected a bigger story: how America’s most iconic superhero became a vessel for conservative mythmaking in the Reagan years.And now, with the recent death of Terence Stamp, this episode also serves as a tribute. His performance as General Zod is one of cinema’s most deliciously commanding villains — equal parts Shakespearean gravitas and pop-culture camp. With a single arched eyebrow and the immortal line “Kneel before Zod,” Stamp turned authoritarian menace into cultural legend.Join Edward Michael Francis as we dig into Superman II not just as campy blockbuster, but as an ideological battleground. What does it mean when a hero kneels before authority instead of challenging it? And why does this matter to our cultural history today?Support the show on Patreon:$6 Tier – Early Articles: Get early access to every written article before the public release.$10 Tier – Early Articles + Early Audio: Unlock both early articles and the audio episodes before they drop publicly.New episodes every week, with early releases and extras for patrons.#MarxistsAtTheMovies #CineMarchMedia #SupermanII #FilmAnalysis #Communism #Socialism #kneelbeforezod #leftistmedia #filmcritic #terencestamp
www.cinemarchmedia.compatreon.com/cinemarchmediaIn this TV Spotlight, Marxists at the Movies revisits the short-lived but unforgettable VH1 sitcom So NoTORIous (2006). Tori Spelling skewers her own image in a sharp parody of celebrity culture, while the late Loni Anderson delivers one of her greatest performances as Tori’s mother.We unpack why this series was ahead of its time, why it may have been buried, and what it reveals about fame, privilege, and Hollywood’s refusal to laugh at itself.#CineMarchMedia #MarxistsAtTheMovies #SoNoTORIous #ToriSpelling #LoniAnderson #Communism #Socialism #TVSpotlight #communism #socialism #TVCritic #filmcritic
Website: www.cinemarchmedia.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/cinemarchmediaSpring break 1960 — sun, surf, and a surprisingly sharp critique of gender roles. Where the Boys Are presents itself as a light romantic comedy, but underneath the frothy fun lies a story about sexual double standards, postwar consumerism, and the push-pull between liberation and respectability. We explore how this beachside classic mirrors the anxieties of its era, from the rise of mass youth culture to the traps laid for women seeking autonomy. Plus, a tribute to Connie Francis — the film’s musical heart — whose song “Pretty Little Baby” went viral on TikTok shortly before her passing, giving her one last moment of well-deserved recognition.#CineMarchMedia #MarxistsAtTheMovies #WhereTheBoysAre #ConnieFrancis #Communism #Socialism #FilmAnalysis #ClassicMovies #1960sCinema #GenderPolitics #BeachMovies #FeministFilm #MoviePodcast #FilmHistory #PopCultureAnalysis #prettylittlebaby
🌐 www.cinemarchmedia.com💸 www.patreon.com/cinemarchmediaBougie! Bougie! Bougie: Gilmore Girls (2000–2007) and the False, Cozy Promise of Liberal FeminismIn this TV Spotlight episode of Marxists at the Movies, we head to Stars Hollow to unpack one of the most beloved—and most politically misleading—shows of the early 2000s. Gilmore Girls sells itself as progressive, feminist, and charmingly offbeat. But underneath the coffee and quips lies a deeply bougie fantasy rooted in wealth, whiteness, and neoliberal values.We dig into mother-daughter mythology, the erasure of labor, class performance, and how a show this snappy can still reinforce everything it claims to subvert.This isn’t about nitpicking your comfort show. It’s about asking why it feels so good—and what that comfort is really made of.#MarxistsAtTheMovies #CineMarchMedia #GilmoreGirls #StarsHollow #LiberalFeminism #TVCriticism #LeftistMediaAnalysis #PodcastEpisode #MediaCritique #MarxistPerspective #MotherDaughterMyth #NeoliberalFantasy #PopCultureAnalysis #CommunistPodcast #IndiePodcast #PodcastLife
🎧 Support the show:💸 Patreon: patreon.com/marxistsatthemovies🌐 Website: cinemarchmedia.comThe valley girls have entered the apocalypse—and late-stage capitalism better watch its back. 🧟‍♀️🛍️In this episode of Marxists at the Movies, we take a radioactive deep dive into 1984’s Night of the Comet, a cult classic where mall culture meets mass extinction. What happens when consumerism collapses and teenage girls inherit the Earth? We explore themes of feminine resilience, Cold War paranoia, government bio-violence, and the eerie freedom that emerges after societal implosion.Also: should Reggie and Sam unionize?🎙️ New episodes every other Wednesday📲 Now streaming everywhere!#MarxistsAtTheMovies #NightOfTheComet #80sMovies #CultClassics #ApocalypseCinema #FeministFilm #MarxistAnalysis #CineMarchMedia #CommunistCinemaClub #PatreonCreators #PodcastCommunity #QueerCinema #AntiCapitalistMedia #LeftistTok #MovieTok #SciFiCinema #ColdWarCulture #ZombiesAndShopping #TeenRebellion
Find us at:🎧 www.cinemarchmedia.com💸 www.patreon.com/cinemarchmediaFor our final Pride Month 2025 installment, Marxists at the Movies heads to Buffalo—by way of Broadway—with a deep dive into Stepping Out (1991). Liza Minnelli leads a stacked cast of queer-coded legends in this criminally overlooked tap-dancing gem. From its quietly radical ensemble energy to its New Wave rejection of glamor in favor of community, this film isn’t just feel-good—it’s anti-capitalist at its core.They were never supposed to be stars. But they showed up anyway.#MarxistsAtTheMovies #SteppingOut #LizaMinnelli #PrideMonth #QueerCinema #CampClassic #MusicalTheatre #AntiCapitalistMedia #CineMarchMedia #LeftistFilmCriticism #QueerJoy #TapShoesAndRevolution #LGBTQIAPlus #1991 #nostalgia
🌐 www.cinemarchmedia.com🎁 patreon.com/cinemarchmedia🌈 BONUS PRIDE EPISODE:Top 11 Disney Films That Slay the RainbowFrom queer-coded chaos to chosen family feels, these Disney classics hit harder than they had any right to. We’re talking magic, drama, sparkle, and subtext so loud it’s practically screaming.This episode is free for everyone—but patrons heard it first.Happy Pride, comrades. 🏳️‍🌈
✨ Want early access, bonus episodes, and behind-the-scenes chaos?Join us on Patreon: patreon.com/cinemarchmedia🌐 Visit our official website: cinemarchmedia.com🎤 We’re back — and this time, it’s live.This Pride Month, we’re going full rhinestone revolution. In this episode, we put To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert in conversation—two iconic '90s films that brought drag to the big screen, but did it in radically different ways. We unpack American sentimentality vs. Aussie surrealism, camp vs. critique, and the politics of queer visibility in a pre-RuPaul’s Drag Race world. What do these films still teach us? And what got lost in translation on the road from Priscilla’s desert to Wong Foo’s heartland?#PrideMonth #DragCinema #ToWongFoo #PriscillaQueenOfTheDesert #QueerFilm #CampClassic #LGBTQIA #RadicalMedia #CineMarchMedia #MutualAidMedia #CineCulture #FilmPodcast #PodcastRevolution #MarxistsattheMovies
🎶 Marxists at the Music: Kat and the Hurricane’s Got It Out🌐 Visit us at cinemarchmedia.com for more revolutionary media!🎧 Support bonus content like this at patreon.com/cinemarchmedia — where your dollars help dismantle the algorithm, one mic drop at a time.🎤✨ This month on Marxists at the Music, we’re tuning in to the storm. Kat and the Hurricane’s 2024 album Got It Out isn’t just a record — it’s a battle cry, a breakdown, and a breakthrough. Genre-fluid, emotionally exposed, and bursting with resistance, this album smashes through labels and dares you to feel everything.We explore the record’s themes of survival, queer embodiment, burnout, trauma, capitalism, community, and that sacred act of getting it out before it eats you alive. From shimmering synths to guttural screams, from punk spirit to pop catharsis — this is music as rebellion.💥 You don’t need a record deal to spark a revolution. You just need a voice, a beat, and a refusal to be quiet.🩷🎶 Kat and the Hurricane made a healing machine disguised as an album — and we’re here to open it up, track by track.Hashtags:#KatAndTheHurricane #GotItOut #MarxistsAtTheMovies #MarxistsAtTheMusic #QueerMusic #IndiePop #AltPop #QueerPunk #EmotionalLabor #AntiCapitalistPop #MarxistPodcast #SpotifyPodcast #RevolutionThroughArt #MusicWithMeaning #MonthlyBonus #CineMarchMedia #QueerArtists #LeftistPodcast #MusicReview #socialism #NewMusic2024 #SupportIndieMusic #PatreonPowered #communism
Visibility, Backlash, and the Cost of Being FirstA Marxists at the Movies TV Spotlight SpecialSupport our work and get early access to full articles and audio at ⁠patreon.com/cinemarchmedia⁠.In 1997, Ellen DeGeneres came out—and television would never be the same.This special episode explores the sitcom Ellen as a cultural turning point. From its subversive structure to the historic “Puppy Episode,” we trace how the show challenged network norms, made queer identity visible, and paid the price for it. We’ll also examine the long shadow of backlash, Ellen’s rise and fall, and how capitalism devours authenticity—even as it pretends to celebrate it.Spoiler warning: we’re going deep.And yes, Myron is mentioned.Follow us for more unintentional communist masterpieces, cultural deep-dives, and unapologetically leftist media critique. New episodes drop every Wednesday!
🎬 Marxists at the Movies – June Pride Month Premiere 🌈This week, we're stepping into the ruins of glamour and class illusion with Grey Gardens. Host Edward Michael Francis (they/them) reads their featured article “House of Contradictions”, unpacking how this cult documentary reveals the tragic, theatrical collapse of bourgeois performance — and why it holds such a powerful place in queer canon.We explore the Beales not as eccentrics, but as two women clawing their way out of a class cult, one delusion at a time. Come for the tattered flag dancing, stay for the collapse of ideology.🎧 New episodes drop every Wednesday with bonus episodes every 4th Friday!.✨ Support us on Patreon and get early access + bonus episodes:patreon.com/cinemarchmedia🌐 All links here:linktr.ee/cinemarchmediaThis is Marxists at the Movies.
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