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The Austin B Media Podcast is a weekly podcast from Austin B Media. In each episode, a guest comes on and talks about a movie, TV show, or video game for about an hour or less. So, if you're interested, subscribe and turn on notifications to get notified about each new episode! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/austin-b-media/support
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In this episode of The Austin B Media Podcast, I sit down with Matt Hudson to talk about Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in celebration of the games' release on Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Editor's Note: I said the wrong name for my recommendation of Star Wars Rebel Assault. What I meant was Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader.
You can play Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series S|X, Xbox One, and PC.
What's The Game About?
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor takes place five years after Fallen Order and follows Jedi Knight Cal Kestis on his continuing fight against the Empire and the desperate search to find a haven from them.
Chapters:
00:08 - Introduction and Episode Overview
01:02 - Guest Introduction: Matt Hudson
03:14 - Star Wars Fandom and Collectibles
08:55 - Star Wars Game Recommendations
16:43 - Discussion on Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
23:59 - Star Wars Game History and Favorites
28:03 - Comparing Fallen Order and Survivor
40:01 - First Impressions of Jedi: Survivor
48:16 - Gameplay Mechanics and New Additions
49:42 - Stance System and Combat Strategy
51:57 - Exploration and Open World Elements
01:00:31 - Puzzle System and Traversal
01:05:47 - Story and Character Development
01:13:25 - Performance Issues and Technical Problems
01:21:03 - Final Ratings and Overall Thoughts
01:27:25 - Spoiler Discussion Starts
02:46: 13 - Closing Thoughts
Recommendations and Links:
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Follow Matt: X, Instagram, and Letterboxd.
What I Watched Tonight
Bloody Awesome Movie Podcast
Spook City
Star Wars Sessions
Buy Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Matt's Star Wars recommendation - Andor (Disney+) - Link
My Star Wars recommendations - Star Wars Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader (Wookiepieda Link) & Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Link)
My YouTube Short showcasing a hair texture bug I encountered while playing - Link
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If you want to become a Patron, head to Patreon.com/AustinBMedia or AustinB.Media/support for more information.
Until next time!
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In this episode of The Austin B Media Podcast, I sit down with five-time guest Alise Chaffins about I Used to Be Funny, which was recently released on Netflix.
Content Warning
I Used to Be Funny covers topics of trauma, depression, sexual violence, and more. If you are the victim of sexual assault or rape, help is available to you at the National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673.
What's The Film About?
I Used to Be Funny follows standup comedian Sam Cowell (Rachel Sennott), an au pair struggling with PTSD, as she weighs the decision on whether or not to join the search for Brooke (Olga Petsa), who she used to nanny. This dark dramedy marks Ally Pankiw’s feature film debut, after directing notable episodes of Black Mirror and The Great, among others.
Chapters:
00:08 - Introduction and Guest Welcome
02:00 - Recommendations and Upcoming Releases
05:21 - Discussion on I Used to Be Funny
07:14 - Rachel Sennott's Performance
12:20 - Relationships and Relatability
23:49 - Cinematography and Music
36:07 - Dialogue and Pacing
37:06 - Timeline Confusion
38:05 - Critique of the B Plot
40:08 - Sam's Journey and Trauma
44:54 - Spoiler Warning
01:11:42 - Final Thoughts and Ratings
01:13:49 - Outro and Social Media Plugs
Recommendations and Links:
Follow Me: Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd, Mastodon, TikTok, Threads, and YouTube.
Follow Alise on Facebook and Instagram. You can also subscribe to her Substack, MacGuffin or Meaning or watch her YouTube channel.
I Used to Be Funny - Netflix, Apple TV/Amazon/Fandango at Home, and Vinegar Syndrome Blu-ray.
Alise's review of I Used to Be Funny - Link
Ted Lasso Relationship Guide by Alise Chaffins – Order Here
Alise's review of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Theatrical) - Link
Disclaimer (Apple TV+) – Link
Alise's review of Disclaimer - Link
Billy and Molly (Disney+/National Geographic) – Link
The Penguin (Max) – Link
Alise's review of The Penguin - Link
Until next time!
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In this exclusive interview, I sit down with the directors of All I’ve Got and Then Some to discuss the making of the film, their creative process, and the challenges they faced. We dive into the behind-the-scenes stories, inspirations, and what audiences can expect from this powerful movie.
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Chapters:
00:08 - Introduction
02:04 - Making of the Film
08:14 - July 4th Filming & LA Traffic
11:10 - How Rasheed & Tehben Met
14:42 - How Rasheed Used the Film to Tell His Story & LA's
16:17 - Rasheed's Transition from Standup to Directing
18:39 - Relating to the Film
19:11 - Rasheed's Book Recommendation: Rebel Without a Crew by Robert Rodriguez
20:11 - Release Details and Outro
Until next time!
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In this episode of The Austin B Media Podcast, I talk with guest Maxance Vincent about Deadpool & Wolverine.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:19 Podcast Delays and Spoiler Alert
01:07 Max Vincent's Background and Career
03:48 Film Criticism During the Pandemic
05:54 Industry Challenges and Support
08:17 Recommendations and Recent Watches
12:58 Deadpool and Wolverine Discussion Begins
13:15 X-Men Franchise Overview
21:38 Expectations for Deadpool and Wolverine
23:53 Initial Reactions to Deadpool and Wolverine
45:28 Mixed Reactions to the Humor
45:58 Deadpool's Best Jokes and Fourth Wall Breaks
48:52 Comparing Deadpool to Other Marvel Films
49:33 Cameos and Their Impact
50:11 Disappointment with the Film
52:21 Spoiler Alert: Plot Twists and Surprises
01:17:05 Analyzing the Villains
01:24:29 Final Thoughts and Social Media Plugs
Until next time!
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About this interview:
In this interview, Jeremy Gimenez discusses the highlights of his career, upcoming projects, and offers valuable insights for aspiring actors.
Chapters:
00:10 - Introduction
01:10 - How Jeremy Started His Acting Career
05:25 - Inspiration and Influences
10:15 - Memorable Roles
15:30 - Insights on Full Tilt Boogie
20:45 - Festival Circuit Experiences
25:20 - Working with Directors and Other Actors
30:00 - Advice for Aspiring Actors
35:00 - Personal Hobbies and Interests
40:00 - Upcoming Projects and Future Goals
44:00 - Conclusion
Watch Jeremy's Movies
Full Tilt Boogie
Final Heat
Know Thy Enemy
The Shift
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My final interview out of Tribeca 2024 is now here! Here is my interview with Nicholas Colia, the director and writer of Griffin in Summer, along with cast members Everett Blunck and Owen Teague.
About this interview:
In this interview, Nicholas Colia (director, writer), Everett, and Owen (actors) discuss their film Griffin in Summer, which premiered at Tribeca 2024. Nicholas reveals the autobiographical elements and creative inspiration behind the film, while Everett and Owen explore their characters' complexities and interactions. The conversation touches on the challenges of filmmaking, scriptwriting, and the unique dynamic between the characters. The interview concludes with reflections on the film's themes, cast dynamics, and what the team hopes audiences will take away from watching Griffin in Summer.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction and Greetings
00:56 - Inspiration Behind the Film
02:55 - Everett on Playing Griffin
04:01 - Owen on Portraying Brad
06:54 - Challenges in Filmmaking
09:15 - Working with a Star-Studded Cast
12:52 - Script Writing Process
15:39 - Audience Takeaways and Conclusion
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Thank you for listening or watching, and stay tuned for more Tribeca 2024 coverage!
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Continuing my Tribeca 2024 coverage, here is my interview with Vera Brunner-Song, the director, writer, and editor of the film Bitterroot, along with producer and assistant director Kazua Melissa Vang, and lead actress Qu Kue.
About this interview:
In this interview, Vera Brunner Song (director, writer, editor), Kazua (producer, assistant director), and Qu Kue (actor) discuss their film Bitterroot. The story centers on a middle-aged man's struggles with a failed marriage while caring for his aging mother and her garden. The discussion covers themes of rural Montana landscapes, character development challenges, Hmong American cultural representation, the collaborative filmmaking process, and key sound design elements. The film was screened during Tribeca 2024, AMC 19th Street on June 8th, Tribeca Film Center on June 11th, and Village East Angelica on June 15th.
Chapters:
00:10 - Introduction
00:21 - Overview of Bitterroot
00:32 - Screening Details
03:29 - Filmmaking Challenges
06:37 - Vera on Directing, Writing, and Editing
08:54 - Qu on Portraying Song
11:28 - Kazua on Assistant Directing and Representation
16:59 - Sound Design and Community Impact
24:14 - Themes and Messages of Bitterroot
26:31 - Conclusion and Screening Information
Social Links:
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Support My Work:
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Thank you for listening or watching, and stay tuned for more Tribeca 2024 coverage!
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Join me, Austin Belzer, in an exclusive interview with Callie Carpentieri, the talented director, screenwriter, and producer behind the highly anticipated short film Dirty Towel.
Delve into the creative process, inspirations, and challenges faced during the making of this film, which recently premiered at Tribeca 2024.
Callie shares insights on the film's themes, her directing approach, cinematographic choices, production challenges, and the editing process that brought the film to life.
Don’t miss this technically detailed and insightful conversation!
Social Links:
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Support My Work:
If you enjoyed this episode, consider supporting my work on Patreon or Ko-fi for early access to interviews like these, behind-the-scenes posts, and more. Your support helps me bring more exciting and in-depth coverage of your next favorite film and all the best festivals.
Thank you for listening or watching, and stay tuned for more Tribeca 2024 coverage!
Until next time!
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Join me for an in-depth conversation with the creative minds behind the animated sci-fi comedy Mars, which recently premiered at the 2024 Tribeca Festival. In this interview, director Sevan Najarian and cast members Darren Trumeter, Timmy Williams, and Sam Brown share the inspiration behind the film, the creative process, and behind-the-scenes stories.
Discover how the team brought their comedic genius to life in this out-of-this-world adventure, and learn about the challenges they faced during production. This episode is packed with insights, laughter, and a sneak peek into the making of Mars.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Lineup
00:26 Synopsis and Screening Details
01:07 Breaking Records and Casual Banter
01:55 Inspiration Behind the Film
04:23 Character Design and Voice Acting
09:06 Challenges in Production
12:39 Audience Expectations and Final Thoughts
16:23 Closing Remarks and Screening Reminders
Social Links:
Stay connected and follow me on the following social media platforms for more:
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Support My Work:
If you enjoyed this episode, consider supporting my work on Patreon or Ko-fi for early access to interviews like these, behind-the-scenes posts, and more. Your support helps me bring more exciting and in-depth coverage of your next favorite film and all the best festivals.
Thank you for listening or watching, and stay tuned for more Tribeca 2024 coverage!
Until next time!
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Before its world premiere, I sat down with the creators of Yanqui, Kyle Hausmann-Stokes and Sean Quinn.
The series is about the aftermath of a one-night stand and the ensuing pregnancy, leading a failed NYC entrepreneur and cat shelter volunteer to travel back to Argentina to prove he’s not like his (absent) father.
You can buy tickets to see it at Tribeca here.
Look for a review soon!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:24 Synopsis of Yanqui
00:43 Meet the Creators: Kyle and Sean
01:33 The Origin of Yanqui
02:23 Writing and Collaboration
03:39 Filming Challenges and Techniques
05:54 Cultural Insights and Filming in Argentina
07:37 Balancing Genres: Comedy, Romance, and Drama
12:17 Production Challenges and Real-Life Inspirations
16:24 Future Plans and Tribeca Premiere
19:19 Closing Remarks and Screening Information
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If you want to support my work, head to Patreon.com/AustinBMedia or https://ko-fi.com/austinbmedia for more information.
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Before its world premiere, I sat down with the director and screenwriter of Come Closer, Tom Nesher.
Nesher's first feature depicts Eden's life in the aftermath of losing her beloved younger brother in a tragic accident and desperately trying to fill the void he leaves behind.
You can buy tickets to see it at Tribeca 2024 here.
Look for a review soon!
If you'd rather listen to the interview, you can do so here.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Film Premiere Details
00:49 Inspiration Behind Come Closer
01:58 Coping with Loss Through Filmmaking
03:24 Musical Inspirations and Soundtrack
04:37 Cinematography and Filming Challenges
06:34 Technical Aspects and iPhone Filming
10:33 Tribeca Film Festival and Audience Connection
12:04 Conclusion and Screening Information
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If you want to support my work, head to Patreon.com/AustinBMedia or https://ko-fi.com/austinbmedia for more information.
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Before its world premiere, I sat down with the director of Under the Grey Sky, Mara Tamkovich.
Mara Tamkovich's debut feature depicts the crackdown of a demonstration against the 2020 Belarusian election. The central character, Lena, a journalist under the regime, is arrested for live-streaming the event, providing a stark look at modern-day political repression.
You can buy tickets to see it during Tribeca 2024 here.
Look for a review soon!
Chapters:
Chapters:
00:10 Introduction and Premiere Details
01:06 Mara Tamkovich's Personal Connection to the Film
02:06 Incorporating Real Footage into Fiction
03:33 Narrative vs. Documentary Approach
05:25 Journalism Background and Film Creation
07:22 Current Situation in Belarus
09:15 Tribeca Premiere and Audience Takeaways
10:45 Conclusion and Screening Information
You can follow me on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd, Mastodon, and Threads.
If you want to support my work, head to Patreon.com/AustinBMedia or https://ko-fi.com/austinbmedia for more information.
Until next time!
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Before its world premiere, I sat down with the creators of I Need Your Love, Walker Kalan and Camille Trust.
The series is a bittersweet comedy about pop singer Camille Trust's struggle to make a name for herself in New York’s cutthroat music scene—from sleazy producers and vengeful Swifties to heartbreak and self-sabotage. It’s raw and messy, and most of it actually happened.
You can buy tickets to see it during Tribeca 2024 here.
Look for a review of I Need Your Love on June 9th.
Chapters:
00:10 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:58 Synopsis of I Need Your Love
01:21 Origins of the Show
01:43 Camille's Journey and Collaboration
03:42 Themes and Writing Process
05:38 Relatability and Audience Connection
07:38 Tribeca Premiere and Audience Expectations09:52 Final Thoughts and Screening Details
You can follow me on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd, Mastodon, and Threads.
If you want to support my work, head to Patreon.com/AustinBMedia or https://ko-fi.com/austinbmedia for more information.
Until next time!
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In this episode of The Austin B Media Podcast, I talk with guest Alise Chaffins about Ted Lasso and her book, The Ted Lasso Relationship Guide.
You can Pre-order Alise's book, The Ted Lasso Relationship Guide, on Amazon. If you like physical copies, a paperback version will be available on May 24th.
Follow Me: Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd, Mastodon, and Threads.
Follow Alise on Facebook and Instagram. You can also subscribe to her Substack, MacGuffin or Meaning.
Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to the Austin B Media Podcast: Celebrating Ted Lasso
01:26 Diving Deep into Ted Lasso's Most Impactful Moments
02:10 Exploring Character Development and Plot Twists in Ted Lasso
04:54 Ted Lasso's Mental Health Journey: A Deep Dive
06:29 The Evolution of Ted Lasso: From Season One to Three
23:48 Tackling Big Themes: The Shift in Ted Lasso's Storytelling
29:23 Locker Room Dynamics and the Power of Positive Masculinity
38:14 Speculating on Ted Lasso's Future and Reflecting on Its Impact
45:04 The Business of TV: Considering a Ted Lasso Spinoff
46:44 Speculations on Apple's Event and Future of Ted Lasso
47:10 Reflecting on the Series Finale and Character Arcs
47:40 The Legacy of Ted Lasso and Its Cultural Impact
48:48 Personal Preferences on Show Endings and Cancellations
49:52 Exploring the Reasons Behind Ted Lasso's Conclusion
53:04 The Future Projects of Ted Lasso's Cast and Crew
59:06 Deep Dive into The Ted Lasso Relationship Guide
01:09:40 Character Analysis and the Essence of Ted Lasso
01:21:57 Closing Thoughts and Where to Find Us on Social Media
Until next time!
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In this episode of The Austin B Media Podcast, I talk with guest Matthew Simpson of Awesome Friday. We discuss Spider-Man 2 in spoiler-free and spoiler-filled detail, its legacy, and more.
You can watch the video version above or listen to the audio version here.
You can watch Matthew's recommendation, The Red Violin, on Tubi.
You can watch Spider-Man 2 on Peacock or Disney+ (in the US, at least) with a subscription or purchase it from the digital or physical retailer of your choice.
Follow Me: Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd, Mastodon, and Threads.
Follow Matthew: Bluesky, Instagram, Letterboxd, Mastodon, Patreon, Serialzd, Stretched.CA, Twitter/X, and Threads.
Chapters:
00:09 Welcome to The Austin B Media Podcast
02:57 The Charm of Canadian Cinema: A Deep Dive
05:50 Exploring Streaming Services and Their Offerings
06:10 Nostalgia and the Theatrical Experience of Spider-Man 2
10:44 The Legacy and Impact of Spider-Man 3
19:40 Diving Deep into Spider-Man 2's Influence
21:18 The Casting Genius of Spider-Man 2
22:08 Emotional Resonance in Superhero Movies
30:43 Spider-Man 2's Legacy in Modern Superhero Cinema
32:22 Alfred Molina's Iconic Role as Doctor Octopus
38:17 The Underappreciated Introduction of J. Jonah Jameson's Son
39:56 Reflecting on Character Impact and Actor Portrayals
40:54 Spider-Man Nostalgia and Theories
43:36 Adapting Comic Book Stories to Film
47:23 The Art of Visual Effects in Spider-Man Movies
51:02 Practical Effects vs. Digital: A Deep Dive
55:22 The Mastery of Practical Effects in Action
58:44 Decoding Sam Raimi's Iconic Scores
59:09 Behind the Scenes: Spider-Man 2's Musical Drama
59:52 Danny Elfman's Signature Sound
01:00:28 Spider-Man's Theme: A Cultural Staple
01:01:39 Gaming and Spider-Man: A Deep Dive
01:05:45 Dr. Octopus' Redemption Arc
01:08:53 Plot Points and Character Analysis
01:10:04 Addressing Aged Elements in Spider-Man Movies
01:12:31 Mary Jane's Character Evolution
01:16:54 Screenwriting Excellence in Spider-Man
01:17:59 Reflecting on Spider-Man's Impact and Writing
01:18:24 Aunt May's Role and Superhero Film Perfection
01:18:53 The Ending of Spider-Man: Choices and Consequences
01:19:53 Mary Jane's Agency and the Film's Conclusion
01:21:00 Spider-Man's Dilemma: Love vs. Duty
01:23:02 Exploring Unresolved Plot Threads and Sequel Setup
01:26:30 The Human Element in Superhero Conflicts
01:30:51 Final Thoughts and Social Media Plugs
Until next time!
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In this episode of The Austin B Media Podcast, I discuss Alien in spoiler-free and spoiler-filled detail with guest Jack Martin, Film Feeder's editor-in-chief.
You can watch Jack’s recommendation, Baby Raindeer, on Netflix now.
You can watch Alien on April 26th in select theaters, rent or buy it on the digital platform of your choice, or stream it on Hulu (at least in the US).
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If you want to become a Patron, head to Patreon.com/AustinBMedia or AustinB.Media/support for more information.
Join my Discord server here.
Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to The Austin B Media Podcast
03:59 Transition into Alien Discussion
10:00 The Legacy of Alien
12:02 The Fear of the Unknown
12:31 Political Undertones and Xenophobia
13:33 Alien's Impact on Horror and Sci-Fi
16:40 You All Should Play Alien: Isolation
19:34 The Design and Atmosphere of Alien
24:16 The Nostromo's Crew
24:54 How Ripley Influenced Alien
25:07 Alien's Slasher Vibes
25:34 Ripley's Leadership and Decision-Making
28:29 The Importance of Theatrical Re-Releases
36:26 The Meaning Behind Alien Day
38:23 Alien's Legacy and Its Sequels' Reception
41:41 Alien: Romulus and the Future of the Franchise
45:29 Theories and Speculations on Alien Lore
47:32 Closing Thoughts on Alien's Mysteries and Theories
48:13 Alien: Covenant's Impact on Alien
49:01 Theories on Weyland-Yutani's Motives
50:30 The Role of Androids in the Alien Universe
53:18 How Did Jonesy Survive?
55:12 The Potential for A Marvel Crossover
56:22 Podcast Wrap-Up and Social Media Plugs
Until next time!
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I sat down with Robert Kenner and Melissa Robledo, the co-directors of Food Inc. 2, to discuss the film's investigation into the state of our food system today. They delve into the impact of the pandemic on food workers, the dangers of ultra-processed foods, and the alarming rise of food industry consolidation. Learn what surprised the directors the most and discover how to take action for a better food future.
Food Inc. 2 is out in limited theaters and on VOD now!
Look for a review of Food Inc 2 this week!
Chapters:
00:10 Introduction to the Interview with the Co-Directors of Food Inc. 2
00:52 The Motivation Behind Creating Food Inc. 2
02:07 Exploring the Impact of the Pandemic on the Food Industry
03:58 Diving Deep into the Dangers of Ultra-Processed Foods
04:29 The Shocking Findings of the NIH Study on Diet
07:42 Addressing the Issue of Food Industry Consolidation
08:52 The Challenge of Presenting Data in an Engaging Way
12:54 The Investigation Process and Surprising Discoveries
17:04 Concluding Thoughts
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In this episode of The Austin B Media Podcast, I have a detailed conversation with guest Ayla Ruby, Movies We Texted About's editor-in-chief. We discuss Dune: Part Two in both spoiler-free and spoiler-filled detail, The International Film Society Critics 4th Annual Awards, and more.
You can watch Dune: Part Two at a theater near you.
You can follow Ayla Ruby on X and read her writing on The Cosmic Circus, Movies We Texted About, Oscars Central, and CherryPicks.
You can follow me on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd, Mastodon, and Threads.
If you want to become a Patron, head to Patreon.com/AustinBMedia or AustinB.Media/support for more information.
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Chapters:
00:00 Welcome to The Austin B Media Podcast
00:19 Recapping Previous Episodes and Announcing International Film Society Critics Winners
01:58 Diving Into Dune: Part Two
02:39 Recommendations and Surprising Connections: Kung Fu Panda 4
04:02 Exploring the Impact of Dune: Part One on Part Two
10:20 The Cinematic Experience of Dune: Part Two
22:34 The Future of Dune: Speculations and Expectations
26:57 Reflecting on Performances: The Evolution of Characters
32:24 Dune: Part Two Non-Spoiler Discussion
32:38 Austin Butler's Performance and Method Acting
33:12 The Unforgettable Duel Scene (No Spoilers)
36:31 Transitioning to Dune: Part Two Spoiler Territory
38:04 Exploring Changes from the Book to the Screen
43:26 The Women of Dune: Enhanced Roles and Agency
46:15 World Building and Character Development in Dune: Part Two
50:07 Themes of Religious Fanaticism and Prophecy
53:22 The Ending of Dune: Part Two: Expectations vs. Reality
59:34 Final Thoughts and Hopes for Dune: Messiah
Until next time!
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Before its premiere at Slamdance 2024, I sat down with the director of the film On the Way Home, Giorgi Kvelidze.
Buy tickets for On the Way Home's Slamdance screenings: https://slamdance2024.eventive.org/films/6570bb3a7f0806007d2847a7.
Look for a review of On the Way Home on January 20th.
Chapters:
00:10 Introduction and Welcome
01:15 Description of On the Way Home
01:56 Discussing the Sound Design
03:18 The Georgian Conflict and Its Impact
12:33 The Documentary Filmmaking Process
14:48 Advice for Aspiring Documentarians
18:53 Slamdance Festival Experience
19:41 Conclusion and Farewell
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Before its premiere at Slamdance 2024, I sat down with the creative team behind the film Bliss.
Buy tickets for Bliss's Slamdance screenings: https://slamdance2024.eventive.org/films/6570bb3a7f0806007d284764.
Look for a review of Bliss on January 19th.
Chapters:
00:10 Introduction and Welcome
00:53 Describing the Film Bliss
01:55 Discussing the Backstory and Sequel
03:32 The Evolution of the Story and Filmmaking Process
04:49 Collaboration and Inspiration in Filmmaking
10:13 The Role of Artistic Expression in Cinema
11:02 The Concept of Incidental Cinema
14:06 The Future of Indie Films and Audience Reception
19:34 Promoting Bliss at Slamdance
22:53 Conclusion and Farewell
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Until next time!
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