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Alex Arabian, a seasoned journalist, interviews entertainment industry members and explores the value of art for the sake of art through film, TV, music, and theater. Shattering Superstructure veers away from tabloidism, providing a space where guests can think as they wish and say what they think. It is more interested in unbridled freedom of artistic expression than it is the profit-driven aspect of the industry.
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Rory Culkin discusses his new work, "5lbs of Pressure," reflects on his career, recent rolls, and his desire to reunite with M. Night Shyamalan, whether it be a return to the "Signs" universe or a new project.Alex Arabian による
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Marc Turtletaub discusses his latest film, "Jules," starring Sir Ben Kingsley. We also talk about Kingsley's process, Turtletaub's laissez-faire approach to directing, and a bit about his unique financial background.Alex Arabian による
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Jason Lazarus chats it up about Netflix's latest anime, "Skull Island," the Victorian-era occult horror film "The Gates," his influences across various mediums, and the art (and science) of composing for film.Alex Arabian による
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Legendary character actor, comedian, Second City alumnus improv extraordinaire, writer, producer, and director Don Lake dishes on the "Ted" prequel series starring Seth MacFarlane, "Space Force," Disney, and his storied career.Alex Arabian による
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During this episode, filmmaker Jalmari Helander chats about his new film, "Sisu," its inspiration, "First Blood," and creating violent set pieces with as many practical effects as possible. See the film in theaters nationwide on April 28!Alex Arabian による
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Freddie Prinze Jr. provides a brief retrospective of his career, his favorite roles that he's inhabited, relationship advice, and reflects on "Star Wars Rebels," the "Scooby Doo" and "I Know What You Did Last Summer" films, "She's All That," the independent film movement, and social media, among other things.…
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In this episode, Zach Braff talks the impetus and evolution of "A Good Person," cathartic table reads with Morgan Freeman, directing episode 8 of "Shrinking" and three episodes of its upcoming second season, and the hopes of collaborating with Florence Pugh again.Alex Arabian による
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With the spoiler embargo up, I share my "Scream VI" review (don't listen if you haven't seen it!), thoughts on "The Whale" and its backlash for being accused by critics as "fatphobic," and a few of my Oscar predictions before yesterday's ceremony.Alex Arabian による
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In this episode, I share my initial "Scream VI" reaction, several of my favorite Interviews I've had the privilege of conducting, some Oscar hopefuls, and a brief history of censorship of Armenians in film, from "The Forty Days at Musa Dagh" in the 1930s to the present day.Alex Arabian による
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Sev Ohanian, a fellow Armenian, has become one of the most successful and prolific producers of the past decade. From his days in high school and at USC, to becoming one of the first Armenian Academy members with his producing partner and wife, Natalie Qasabian, to "Creed III," we speak about how he broke into the industry, obstacles faced and acco…
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Same last name, different ethnicity. No relation, similar affinities. Published author Omid Arabian chats with me about his translations of Rumi, his YOUniversal Center in Los Angeles, which holds classes on mysticism for adults and children alike, "The Shining," "The Truman Show," ideology, and hauntology.…
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David Arquette and Geoff Marslett join me to chat about "Quantum Cowboys," the impact of the "Scream" franchise on popular culture, Dewey's death and possible return to a future "Scream" installment, Wes Craven's influence, and ketamine treatment, which David and I have both tried with positive results. Don't miss "Quantum Cowboys" at SF IndieFest …
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Moby discusses his feature documentary directorial debut, "Punk Rock Vegan Movie," which will be free online on February 1, and also playing at the Roxie Theater on February 4 as part of SF IndieFest. He also chats about his contribution to film soundtracks, the history of punk rock and how it has shaped his politics, when he became a vegan, and th…
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Jane Campion shares her vision behind "The Power of the Dog," looks back at her masterpiece, "The Piano," talks about the popularity of Bronco Henry, and discusses the scope and scale of Marvel movie filmmaking.Alex Arabian による
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Jack Kilmer discusses his new film, "Detective Knight: Independence," playing Madmartigan in the new "Willow" series, and his prestigious filmography, looking back on some greats such as "Palo Alto" and "The Nice Guys," as well as giving us a glimpse into what we can expect from "The Thrill is On."Alex Arabian による
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Pamela Adlon joins me in this episode to discuss all things "Better Things," from its inception to its exceptional ending. We also get into the important supernatural element in the show, as well as discuss what she has in store in the future.Alex Arabian による
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In this episode, I interview the great Jonathan Kasdan. We discuss his new Disney + series, "Willow," a continuation of the 1988 Lucasfilm classic. Jon also talks his romance and comedy roots with "Freaks and Geeks" and "Dawson's Creek," as well as shedding light on the making of "Solo: A Star Wars Story" and its potential sequel.…
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In this episode, I interview the extremely talented Colby Minifie, joined by guest host Saad Rolando. We discuss her new film, "Homebody," written and directed by Joseph Sackett and co-starring Tre Ryder and Maria Dizzia. Colby also gives us a peek behind the curtains of the hit Amazon series "The Boys," season four of which she's currently filming…
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In this episode, co-hosts Natalie Smith and Maxximilian Seijo argue that the pandemic not only killed neoliberalism as a tacit ideological formation; it also revealed how neoliberal truisms have never captured the actual causal mechanisms and potentials that defined the past 50 years. Fleshing out these claims, Naty and Maxx journey through the wor…
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This Money on the Left/Superstructure episode is the eleventh premium release from Scott Ferguson's "Neoliberal Blockbuster" course for Patreon subscribers. Typically reserved for Patreon subscribers, this special two-part episode about Toy Story is available to the general public in full. For access to the rest of the course, subscribe to our Patr…
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CW: trauma, abuseWill Beaman draws on personal experiences to reflect on how the problematic reduction of “deradicalization” to dialogues between fascists and anti-fascists resembles other forms of emotional and relational abuse. When the imperatives of “coalition-building” require victims of right wing violence to double down on dialogues with hos…
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In this special episode, hosts Natalie Smith and @moltopopulare take on the austere sexual politics promulgated by cultural critic and commentator Elizabeth or “Liz” Bruenig. Mirroring the tacit zero-sum logics built into her spouse Matt Bruenig’s analyses of political economy, Liz regularly weaponizes social conservatism and conformity in cruel ef…
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Co-hosts Will Beaman, Natalie Smith, and Maxximilian Seijo discuss recent critiques of the Sunrise Movement by influential members of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) on social media and in the pages of Jacobin Magazine. Problematizing the DSAers destructive zero-sum rhetoric regarding the allegedly correct “theory of change,” the gang su…
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Cohosts Natalie Smith and Will Beaman discuss mutual aid, highlighting the potentials of its often neglected monetary and linguistic dimensions. Reading against Dean Spade’s interpretation of mutual aid as fully internal or external to money and the state, Natalie and Will recast mutual aid practices as active and vital forms of contestation over t…
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This Money on the Left/Superstructure episode is the tenth premium release from Scott Ferguson's "Neoliberal Blockbuster" course for Patreon subscribers.For access to the rest of the course, subscribe to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/MoLsuperstructure. If you are interested in premium offerings but presently unable to afford a subscript…
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This Money on the Left/Superstructure teaser previews both our eight and ninth premium release from Scott Ferguson's "Neoliberal Blockbuster" course for Patreon subscribers.For access to the full lecture, subscribe to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/MoLsuperstructure. If you are interested in premium offerings but presently unable to affo…
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Ian (@ian_as_portrait) joins Natalie Smith to discuss the hyper-normative left rhetoric of philosophy instructor and frequent Jacobin contributor Ben Burgis. Emblematic of a certain deadpan logical sobriety seen in certain left circles, Burgis’s debate style downplays heterogeneity, pleasure, and generativity in an effort to convert libertarians an…
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Maxximilian Seijo, Andrés Bernal and Scott Ferguson plunge into the latest Disney Plus streaming series, Loki (2021) as part of their ongoing examination of Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). For all its deliciously queer aesthetic & political potentials, they argue, Loki represents another MCU tragedy about the promise & perpetual …
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Frederic Jameson, Archaeologies of the Future: The Desire Called Utopia and Other Science Fictions (page 16-17)In Processions, host Maxximilian Seijo reads and reflects on one page of a given text. Taking a tour through a vast array of thinkers, concepts and methods, one snapshot at a time, Maxx explores the redemptive capacity of the Money on the …
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Silvina Ocampo, "Forgotten Journey", in Thus Were Their Faces (page 1-3)In Processions, host Maxximilian Seijo reads and reflects on one page of a given text, five days a week. Taking a tour through a vast array of thinkers, concepts and methods, one snapshot at a time, Maxx explores the redemptive capacity of the Money on the Left Editorial Collec…
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Sean Cubitt, Finite Media: Environmental Implications of Digital Technology (page 7)In Processions, host Maxximilian Seijo reads and reflects on one page of a given text, five days a week. Taking a tour through a vast array of thinkers, concepts and methods, one snapshot at a time, Maxx explores the redemptive capacity of the Money on the Left Edit…
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Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own (page 9-10)In Processions, host Maxximilian Seijo reads and reflects on one page of a given text, five days a week. Taking a tour through a vast array of thinkers, concepts and methods, one snapshot at a time, Maxx explores the redemptive capacity of the Money on the Left Editorial Collective’s method of analogic…
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Siegfried Kracauer, History, the Last Things Before the Last (page 42-43)In Processions, host Maxximilian Seijo reads and reflects on one page of a given text, five days a week. Taking a tour through a vast array of thinkers, concepts and methods, one snapshot at a time, Maxx explores the redemptive capacity of the Money on the Left Editorial Colle…
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This Money on the Left/Superstructure teaser previews our seventh premium release from Scott Ferguson's "Neoliberal Blockbuster" course for Patreon subscribers.For access to the full lecture, subscribe to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/MoLsuperstructure. If you are interested in premium offerings but presently unable to afford a subscrip…
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Hosts Natalie Smith and Maxximilian Seijo dive into the world of personality types as exemplified by the likes of astrology, MBTI and Enneagram. Complicating John Ganz’s recent dismissal of personal types as univocal, alienating and repressive, Naty and Maxx queer such typologies, drawing attention to their playful, generative and relational meanin…
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Giorgio Agamben, The Use of Bodies, (Page 272-273)In Processions, host Maxximilian Seijo reads and reflects on one page of a given text, five days a week. Taking a tour through a vast array of thinkers, concepts and methods, one snapshot at a time, Maxx explores the redemptive capacity of the Money on the Left Editorial Collective’s method of analo…
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Ndongo Samba Sylla, Colonialism’s Neoliberal Origins (https://moneyontheleft.org/2021/06/14/neoliberalisms-colonial-origins/)In Processions, host Maxximilian Seijo reads and reflects on one page of a given text, five days a week. Taking a tour through a vast array of thinkers, concepts and methods, one snapshot at a time, Maxx explores the redempti…
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G.W.F. Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit (Page 90)In Processions, host Maxximilian Seijo reads and reflects on one page of a given text, five days a week. Taking a tour through a vast array of thinkers, concepts and methods, one snapshot at a time, Maxx explores the redemptive capacity of the Money on the Left Editorial Collective’s method of analogic…
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Greg Grandin, The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America (Page 8-9)In Processions, host Maxximilian Seijo reads and reflects on one page of a given text, five days a week. Taking a tour through a vast array of thinkers, concepts and methods, one snapshot at a time, Maxx explores the redemptive capacity of the M…
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Karl Marx, Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts (Page 127-128)In Processions, host Maxximilian Seijo reads and reflects on one page of a given text, five days a week. Taking a tour through a vast array of thinkers, concepts and methods, one snapshot at a time, Maxx explores the redemptive capacity of the Money on the Left Editorial Collective’s m…
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Stuart Hall, Essential Essays (Vol. 2): Identity and Diaspora, "Old and New Identities, Old and New Ethnicities" (Page 67)In Processions, host Maxximilian Seijo reads and reflects on one page of a given text, five days a week. Taking a tour through a vast array of thinkers, concepts and methods, one snapshot at a time, Maxx explores the redemptive …
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Rebecca L. Spang, Stuff and Money in the Time of the French Revolution (Page 6)In Processions, host Maxximilian Seijo reads and reflects on one page of a given text, five days a week. Taking a tour through a vast array of thinkers, concepts and methods, one snapshot at a time, Maxx explores the redemptive capacity of the Money on the Left Editorial…
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