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1 Luca Guadagnino's Queer & Call Me By Your Name | The Burden of (Queer) Representation #145 2:14:22
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In what can be described as an episode exclusively inspired as a response to the exclusion of "Queer" and "Challengers" in this year's Academy Awards, Luca Guadagnino-devotee Cris invites spoilsport Dhruv to talk about the director's latest release "Queer" and how wonderfully it complements the director's wonderful "Call Me By Your Name." Listen to the full episode to hear Cris express his love towards Guadagnino's films as Dhruv tries to explain his ambivalence towards them. This is before both of them join forces to lambast the online discourse that consistently lambasts these (and other) films about morally troubling topics and relationships. Major Spoilers for both "CMBYN" and "Queer"! TIME CODES Pre-Introduction: [00:00 - 05:40] Introduction: [05:40 - 08:52] Luca Guadagnino's Cinema: [08:52 - 30:38] "Call Me By Your Name": [30:38 - 01:00:06] "Queer": [01:00:06 - 01:33:18] Queerness as a "Curse": [01:33:18 - 01:39:28] Discourse on Discourse: [01:39:28 - 02:11:02] Outro : [02:11:02 - 02:14:22] Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast YOU CAN (& SHOULD!) FOLLOW CRIS IN ALL THESE PLACES - Twitter - https://twitter.com/limjaeseven Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/crislim/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/prdscris/…
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1 Best Indian Films of 2024! | Vaazhai, Kottukkaali, Kishkindha Kaandam, Merry Christmas & many more! #144 3:33:57
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In this episode, Dhruv and Amartya invite Devi (@film.trance) and Adithiyan (@curioseradithiyan) to discuss their favorite Indian films of the year in the same format in which they discussed their Best of 2024 (So Far)! Each of them selects not only their favorite Indian film but also their favorite director, cinematographer, composer/sound designer, script writer, editor, supporting, and lead performers of the year! Listen to the episode, note down titles that interest you, and share your favorite Indian films of 2024! TIME CODES Introduction & Discussion Format - [00:00 - 12:40] Best Supporting Actor - [12:40 - 28:57] Best Supporting Actress - [28:57 - 48:46] Best Editing - [48:46 - 01:09:59] Best Sound/Music - [01:09:59 - 01:27:44] Best Cinematography - [01:27:44 - 01:40:38] Best Screenplay - [01:40:38 - 01:55:55] Best Actor - [01:55:55 - 02:15:03] Best Actress - [02:15:03 - 02:33:15] Best Director - [02:33:15 - 02:52:37] Best Film - [02:52:37 - 03:22:00] Obligatory Industry Slander - [03:22:00 - 03:30:08] Onto 2025 & Outro - [03:30:08 - 03:33:57] Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast. You can also follow us on Instagram at: Adithiyan : https://www.instagram.com/curioseradithiyan/. Devi : https://www.instagram.com/film.trance/. Dhruv : https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/. Amartya : https://www.instagram.com/amartya25/. Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow us on Letterboxd at: Adithiyan : https://letterboxd.com/curioseradi/. Devi : https://letterboxd.com/cinemamadhuram/. Dhruv : https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/. Amartya : https://letterboxd.com/amartya/. All Audio Excerpts are used under the “Fair Use Provisions” of the Indian Copyright Act.…
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1 Black Warrant (2025) - A Great Indian Netflix Show in This Economy?! #143 1:02:14
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Hello, Hello, Hello, In this bite-sized episode (relative to the episodes we have already released and will release in the coming month), Amartya and Varun discuss Vikramaditya Motwane's latest Netflix series, "Black Warrant," and why you should not only watch it but "savor it." Spoilers Galore! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! You can also follow us on Instagram at: Amartya: https://www.instagram.com/amartya25/ Varun: https://www.instagram.com/cinephilestock/ Follow us on Letterboxd at: Varun: https://letterboxd.com/varunoakbhakay/ Amartya: https://letterboxd.com/amartya/…
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1 Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu: Forever in the Shadow of F. W. Murnau and Werner Herzog's Nosferatwos #142 1:56:40
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Hello, Hello, Hello, This is the second part of the discussion we had on Robert Eggers! Here, Dhruv – joined by the brain-melting and blood-sucking vampire, Varun, and his “spirited animal” friend, Hemant – tries to talk about Eggers’ latest horror film, “Nosferatu,” in relation to F. W. Murnau’s 1922 German Expressionist classic, and Werner Herzog’s existentially despairing 1979 remake of it. But little does he know the digressions this deadly duo has in store for him… Listen to the full episode to hear him respond to the absurdity of Varun referencing Zoya Akhtar’s “Dil Dhadakne Do” when talking about Murnau’s classic, or, worse still, the Sridevi-and-Anil-Kapoor-starrer “Judaai” when he’s talking about the Eggers’ version. There’s plenty of discussion about how these films, despite tackling the same story, have such drastically different treatments. But that’s if you can look past those comparisons… Best of luck to all! TIMECODES Introduction (+ Nonsense) - [00:00 – 07:42] The Convoluted Legacy of “Nosferatu” - [07:42 – 26:01] Murnau’s “Nosferatu” (+ Nonsense) - [26:01 – 01:00:40] Herzog’s “Nosferatu, the Vampyre” - [01:00:40 – 01:23:58] Eggers’ “Nosferatu" (+ Nonsense) - [01:23:58 – 01:56:40] Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast Follow us on Instagram at: Hemant: https://www.instagram.com/hemantganti/ Dhruv: https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ Varun: https://www.instagram.com/varunonfilm/ Follow us on Letterboxd at: Varun: https://letterboxd.com/varunoakbhakay/ Dhruv: https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ Hemant: https://letterboxd.com/ganti117/ Audio Excerpts are taken from the promotional material for Nosferatu (1922), Nosferatu (1979), Nosferatu (2024), Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1981), and Grizzly Man (2005).…
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1 Robert Eggers & His Acutely Authentic Brand of Nightmarish Cinema #141 2:04:02
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Hello, Hello, Hello! In what is another one of our director retrospective episodes, Dhruv, Amartya, and Aryan (from America) talk about the 3 feature films directed by much-revered horror director Robert Eggers, whose latest film, “Nosferatu," just recently released this week in India! (We have a whole “Nosferatu" themed ep planned to be recorded and released in the coming week, which includes an extended discussion on the 1922 silent film directed by F.W. Murnau, the 1979 version directed by Werner Herzog, and the 2024, one directed by Eggers!) We begin the episode by positioning Eggers as a (or the ) key figure who kickstarted the patented-A24-brand-of-elevated horror cinephiles have increasingly grown weary of now, and how his first film, “The Vvitch,” in particular, sets a template for that specific type of arty horror film that’s never really been replicated as successfully afterward. Except, maybe by himself, with “The Lighthouse" (2019) – his second film, also distributed by A24, that pushes even further into the type of horror film that thrives on ambiguity and atmosphere vs. satisfying generic thrills. And then comes “The Northman" (2022). Listen to the full episode to hear us argue, in detail, about the value (or lack thereof) of his third film, which Aryan—rather worryingly—warns Amartya and Dhruv is better than his recent foray into mainstream cinema, "Nosferatu. TIMECODES Episode Intro - [00:00 – 05:39] Introduction to Robert Eggers - [05:39 – 15:37] Eggers & Horror Cinema Today - [15:37 – 33:29] “The Vvitch" (2015) - [33:29 – 01:10:38] Aryan's Warning for “Nosferatu" - [01:10:38 – 01:12:07] “The Lighthouse" (2019) - [01:12:07 – 01:34:58] “The Northman” (2022) - [01:34:58 - 02:00:57] Episode Outro - [02:00:57 – 02:04:02] Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast PROFILE PIECES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE 1. “Robert Eggers’ Historical Visions Go Mainstream" (Sam Knight) - https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/04/04/robert-eggerss-historical-visions-go-mainstream . Follow us on Instagram at: Amartya : https://www.instagram.com/amartya25/ Dhruv : https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ Aryan : https://www.instagram.com/aryantalksfilm/ Follow us on Letterboxd at: Amartya - https://letterboxd.com/amartya/ Dhruv - https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ Aryan : https://letterboxd.com/aryantalksfilms/ Audio Excerpts are taken from the promotional material for The Vvitch , The Lighthouse & The Northman .…
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1 The Most Disappointing Films of 2024 | Disclaimer, Emilia Pérez, Agra & 3 more! #140 2:48:29
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Hello, Hello, Hello Dhruv and Amartya’s first foray into this type of episode – that we have consciously avoided up until now – comes courtesy of our new QID member and admin of our Twitter page ( https://x.com/qidpodcast ) – Cris ( https://x.com/limjaeseven ). Rather than simply bash films released this year that we unanimously hated, however, we’ve tried to talk constructively about a variety of films that have proved divisive amongst critics and audiences. There are some high-profile projects directed by well-reputed auteurs and critically well-received at major film festivals that left all of us scratching our heads ( Emilia Perez , Disclaimer, and Blitz ). But other films – like Jigra , Agra, and, to a lesser extent, Malaikottai Valliban – divided opinion even amongst the three of us. Listen to the full episode to hear a spoiler-filled discussion and/or rant on these 5 films and 1 limited TV series as we – for once – try to make a case against valuing the auteur theory. TIMECODES Introduction - [00:00 – 11:20] “Emilia Pérez” - [11:20 – 37:33] “Blitz” - [37:33 – 54:05] “Disclaimer” - [54:05 – 01:22:19] “Malaikottai Valliban” - [01:22:19 – 01:49:45] “Agra” - [01:49:45 – 02:23:18] “Jigra” - [02:23:18 – 02:41:26] Outro - [02:41:26 – 02:48:29] Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast . Follow us on Instagram at: Amartya : https://www.instagram.com/amartya25/ Dhruv : https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ Cris : https://www.instagram.com/prdscris/ Follow us on Letterboxd at: Amartya : https://letterboxd.com/amartya/ Dhruv : https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ Cris : https://letterboxd.com/crislim/ Audio Excerpts are taken from the promotional material for Emilia Perez , Blitz, Disclaimer, Malakottai Valliban, Agra, Jigra & Eyes Wide Shut .…
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1 Talk the Talk - Discussing Meiyazhagan & I Want to Talk | Shoojit Sircar | C Prem Kumar #139 1:52:51
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Hello, Hello, Hello! In this new (but considerably delayed) episode, we talk about two films that approach the subject of talking differently -- "I Want to Talk" and "Meiyazhagan." ' I Want to Talk ,' directed by Shoojit Sircar and starring Abhishek Bachchan , continues the director's trend to push his films to the brink of becoming anti-dramas. C Prem Kumar's ' Meiyazhagan, ' on the other hand, is a classic tear-jerker. The new Tamizh film, starring a sentimental Arvind Swamy and an effervescent Karthi, indulges in nostalgia and episodic storytelling to engage its audiences. Check out the episode to know what we thought of these drastically different approaches to capturing conversation (or the lack of it) in cinema. Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reaches more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast Follow us on Instagram at: Amartya: https://www.instagram.com/amartya25/ Sanjeet: https://www.instagram.com/pixel_baba/ Follow us on Letterboxd at: Amartya - https://letterboxd.com/amartya/ Sanjeet: https://letterboxd.com/Sanjeet_Singh/…
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1 All We Imagine as Light & The Gently Surreal Cinema of Payal Kapadia #138 1:50:32
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Hello, Hello, Hello! In this very special, if slightly delayed episode, Dhruv & Amartya are joined by returning guest Cris (now " not the token queer representation for QID"), reincarnated host-cum-guest Aryan (from America), and first-time-but-hopefully-recurring-guest Prakhar Patidar, to talk about the film every Indie Awards Circuit talk show and Indian cinephile is currently talking about -- Payal Kapadia's "All We Imagine as Light." Because everyone already seems to have written all sorts of essays and reviews on AWIAL (some of them are linked below!), we decided to expand the discussion beyond that. The first hour (of this 110 min podcast) is dedicated to exploring Payal Kapadia’s early short film work, her, at times, overpowering indebtedness to certain filmic styles (namely, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, who is mentioned at least 20 times in this discussion), and how her first feature film, “A Night of Knowing Nothing” (2021), breaks away from that. The second hour involves a full, spoiler-filled discussion of AWIAL – the things we liked about it, the things we didn’t, and the things we hope to like more about it on a rewatch. Listen to the full episode to hear us also -- dismiss the all-male Indian Jury who dismissed AWIAL as India’s Oscar Entry for its lack of “Indianness” and debate what “Indianness” really is! TIMECODES Episode Intro (& Cheap Laughs) - [00:00 – 07:35] Introduction to Payal Kapadia - [07:35 – 11:33] Kapadia’s Short Films & Going Beyond Inspiration - [11:33 – 26:57] Debating the “Indianness” of Kapadia’s Cinema - [26:57 – 43:10] “A Night of Knowing Nothing” (2021) - [43:10 – 01:01:58] “All We Imagine as Light” (2024) - [01:01:58 – 01:44:13] Episode Outro (& Cheap Laughs) - [01:44:13 – 01:50:32] Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast REVIEWS/BIOGRAPHIES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE 1. “Payal Kapadia: The Chronicler of Dreams” (Suhani Singh) - https://www.indiatoday.in/india-today-insight/story/payal-kapadia-the-chronicler-of-dreams-2641073-2024-11-27 2. “‘All We Imagine as Light’ is a Rare Cinematic Peek into the world that women live in” (Prakhar Patidar) - https://poemsindia.substack.com/p/all-we-imagine-as-light-is-a-rare 3. “‘All We Imagine as Light’ review: The Search for intimacy amidst a sea of turbulence” (Aryan Vyas) - https://www.socialketchup.in/review/all-we-imagine-as-light-review-7342862 4. “All We Imagine as Light Review” (Dhruv Goyal) - https://inreviewonline.com/2024/11/11/all-we-imagine-as-light/ You can (and should!) follow Prakhar at - https://www.instagram.com/she_isatthemovies . You can (and should, even though the site is a hellhole) follow Cris on his Twitter account - https://x.com/limjaeseven Follow us on Instagram at: Amartya : https://www.instagram.com/amartya25/ Dhruv : https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ Aryan : https://www.instagram.com/aryantalksfilm/ Cris : https://www.instagram.com/prdscris/ Follow us on Letterboxd at: Amartya - https://letterboxd.com/amartya/ Dhruv - https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ Aryan : https://letterboxd.com/aryantalksfilms/ Cris : https://letterboxd.com/crislim/ Audio Excerpts are taken from the promotional material for Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Memoria , Payal Kapadia’s A Night of Knowing Nothing , and All We Imagine as Light -- all of which are discussed and referenced in this episode. The outro music clip is from Emahoy Tsege Mariam’s “The Homeless Wanderer” – mentioned, described, and discussed as an integral part of All We Imagine as Light ’s soundtrack.…
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1 Is Gladiator 2 any good? | What is up with FFC's Megalopolis? #137 1:44:53
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Hello Hello Hello! In this new episode, we discuss two films -- "Gladiator 2" and "Megalopolis" -- directed by two stalwarts of Hollywood cinema -- Ridley Scott and Francis Ford Coppola -- that embody two different filmmaking ethos. Gladiator 2 is the quintessential Hollywood sequel to the 2000 film "Gladiator," winner of the "Best Picture" Academy Award that year. It's bigger, safer, and same-r -- directed by a filmmaker whose content on speedrunning through his filmmaking process to get the studio product out as soon as possible. "Megalopolis," on the other hand, is a self-funded multi-million dollar passion project, mulled over for 20-odd years by its maker, and made with the sort of bonkers sensibility only an old man who made "Apocalypse Now" can have. Is one better than the other? Or do both succumb to different kinds of auteuritis? Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reaches more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast Follow us on Instagram at: Amartya: https://www.instagram.com/amartya25/ Dhruv: https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ Varun: https://www.instagram.com/varunonfilm/ Sanjeet: https://www.instagram.com/pixel_baba/ Follow us on Letterboxd at: Dhruv - https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ Amartya - https://letterboxd.com/amartya/ Varun: https://letterboxd.com/varunoakbhakay/ Sanjeet: https://letterboxd.com/Sanjeet_Singh/…
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1 Stanley Kubrick's The Shining - The Horrors of Everything (including Book-to-Screen Adaptation) #136 1:49:53
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It's no longer Halloween Month because we're one day late in uploading this, but regardless, here's our penultimate ep on Kubrick (one more for Noirvember!) and the final episode for Spooky Season! Hemant and Amartya have ditched Dhruv on his much-anticipated trip to the Overlook Hotel, but he's joined by two returning guests -- the perpetually disgruntled Varun and the perpetually enthusiastic Arijit -- each of who provides their contrasting opinions on Stanley Kubrick's most discussed film of all time -- "The Shining" (1980). Everything -- from the film's divergences from Stephen King's original novel to bonkers and fruitful conspiracy theories surrounding the film's layers of subtext to wildly contrasting opinions on the performances of the central cast -- is discussed here. All -- we promise -- in a civil and hopefully organized way. Major spoilers, of course, for everything "The Shining" related -- the novel, the film, "Room 237," and even, to some extent, Mike Flanagan's "Doctor Sleep." Do listen to the full episode to let us know what you think of the film (and the novel!), and if anything we contributed to its already endless discourse was of any value! TIMECODES Context and Crew Details - [00:00 - 06:39] Plot of the Novel vs. Plot of the Film - [06:39 - 14:16] Who Doesn't Like "The Shining"? - [14:16 - 16:04] The Opening Credits - [16:04 - 20:12] The 34-minute Long Set-Up - [20:12 - 39:50] Jack's Deterioration - [39:50 - 54:10] What Exactly is in Room 237? - [54:10 - 01:08:50] Jack's Escalation of Violence - [01:08:50 - 01:21:57] Final Thoughts on "The Shining," Stephen King & "Doctor Sleep" - [01:21:57 - 01:49:53] Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast. You can follow us on Instagram at: Arijit : https://www.instagram.com/_tentinquarantino_/ Dhruv : https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ Varun: https://www.instagram.com/varunonfilm/ You can also follow us on Letterboxd at - Dhruv : https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ Varun: https://letterboxd.com/varunoakbhakay/ Arijit - https://letterboxd.com/nostradamus/ Audio Excerpts are taken from The Shining & Room 237 -- both of which are discussed and referenced in this episode.…
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1 Hammer Horror Films 101 | Dracula (1958) | Rasputin - The Mad Monk (1966) #135 1:24:48
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In our third Halloween-themed episode this month, Varun (playing podcast host) and Dhruv discuss a sub-genre of British horror films best characterized as a cross between classy and exploitation horror. (Think, as Varun says, "somewhere between the B-movie camp classics made by the Ramsay Brothers and Edgar Wright's "Last Night in Soho"). Treating this episode as our introduction to this sub-genre of films produced under the Hammer Production banner (which gives it the name - Hammer Horror!), we first talk about the origin of their horror films in the 50s. Then, we specifically talk about two films (out of a gazillion) that they made in their glory days of the late 50s and 60s. The first, actually very good one is Terence Fischer's adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, titled "Horror of Dracula" in the U.S; the second is Don Sharp's rudderless "Rasputin - The Mad Monk," which both Varun and Dhruv call one of the most "boring" horror films you could make on a character whose life is so full of incident and excitement. Listen to the full episode to hear us talk about why one of them works while the other doesn't and what exactly is the appeal (and limitation) of Hammer Horror films today! TIMECODES The History of Hammer Productions - [00:00 - 11:32] Dracula (1958) - [11:33 - 47:51] Rasputin - The Mad Monk (1966) - [47:52 - 01:17:18] Outro & B'wood Nonsense - [01:17:19 - 01:24:48] Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queenisdead/support Follow us on Instagram at: Dhruv : https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ Varun: https://www.instagram.com/varunonfilm/ Follow us on Letterboxd at: Dhruv - https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ Varun: https://letterboxd.com/varunoakbhakay/ Audio Excerpts are taken from the trailers (promotional material) of Dracula (1958) and Rasputin - The Mad Monk (1966). Ajay Devgn's voice is taken from the Vimal Pan Masala ad on YouTube. Satish Shah and Makrand Deshpande's bit is taken from Sarabhai vs Sarabhai Ep. 39 , which is also available on YouTube.…
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1 Horror Movie Catch-Up for 2024! ft. The Substance, Longlegs, Oddity, Strange Darling & many more! #134 2:26:20
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In our second Halloween-themed episode this month, Dhruv and Amartya are joined by returning guest Arijit (last heard in our “Elevated” Horror film discussion!) to talk about a LOT of 2024 horror films that have already been released and are available to watch online. We first go through a lot of titles we have already discussed in other episodes, asking Arijit to share his non-spoilery thoughts on them before talking about 9 (yes, 9!) horror films that we have randomly selected from this year. 5 of them involve non-spoiler discussions because at least one of us has not seen the film that's the topic of discussion. The Big 4, though – “The Substance,” “Longlegs,” “Oddity” and “Strange Darling” – are spoiler-filled discussions – delving into everything that makes them work (or not!). Listen to the full episode to hear more about general horror movie trends, what the horror genre means to us now, what sub-genre of horror films each of us gravitate to, and much much more! ARTICLE REFERENCED IN THE EPISODE 1. “Welcome to a new era of trans-authored cinema” (Willow Catelyn Maclay) - https://www.polygon.com/24132301/trans-movies-2024-i-saw-tv-glow-peoples-joker-t-blockers-essay . TIME CODES Introduction – [00:00 - 04:16] 2024 Horror Films Already Discussed – [04:16 - 19:23] 2024 Horror Films NOT in Discussion – [19:23 - 25:04] The 9 Horror Films in Discussion – [25:04 - 26:01] “Speak No Evil” (minor spoilers!) - [26:01 - 37:15] “Cuckoo” - [37:15 - 42:41] “Exhuma” - [42:41 - 49:36] “Sleep” – [49:36 - 53:49] “In a Violent Nature” (minor spoilers!) - [53:49 - 01:08:06] “Strange Darling” (major spoilers!) - [01:08:06 - 01:23:14] “Oddity” (major spoilers!) – [01:23:14 - 01:34:48] “Longlegs” (major spoilers!) – [01:34:48 - 01:50:02] “The Substance” (major spoilers!) – [01:50:02 - 02:14:46] Wrap-Up & Outro - [02:14:46 - 02:26:20] Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/queenisdead/support Follow us on Instagram at: Arijit : https://www.instagram.com/_tentinquarantino_/ Amartya : https://www.instagram.com/amartya25/ Dhruv : https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ Follow us on Letterboxd at: Dhruv - https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ Amartya - https://letterboxd.com/amartya/ Arijit - https://letterboxd.com/nostradamus/ Audio Excerpts are taken from the respective trailers (promotional material) of Speak No Evil, Cuckoo, Exhuma, Sleep, In A Violent Nature, Strange Darling, Oddity, Longlegs, and The Substance .…
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1 Kinds of Kindness & Waves of (Greek) Weirdness | The Absurd Cinema of Yorgos Lanthimos #133 1:21:24
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In the first (of four!) episodes planned for Halloween month, we're entering not the King-sized American genre worlds populated by slasher killers, raging alcoholics, and traumatized ghosts but a distinctly Greek one. This, as our guest, Panos Liakos (NYU graduate; freelance writer for The New Herald), tells us, is the "Yorgos Cosmos" -- built on exploring the tragi-comic absurdity of human existence. It's a style of horror/dark comedy that's distinctly Greek -- originating from the "Greek Weird Wave" movement, internationally recognized as a representation of and response to the Greek Financial Crisis in 2010. But its -- and especially its most famous figure, Yorgos Lanthimos' growing international appeal -- also speaks to its universal appeal: for who hasn't felt the Kafkaesque dread of getting crushed by a strictly ordered, almost automaton existence and then tried (and failed to) escape in comically absurd ways? Dhruv and Panos discuss all this by first talking about the “Greek Weird Wave,” then Yorgos Lanthimos’ eclectic filmography, and then his latest film, “Kinds of Kindness,” in spoiler-filled detail. TIME CODES Introduction: [00:00 – 08:48] Greek Weird Wave 101 - [08:48 – 30:42] Yorgos Lanthimos’ Cosmos: [30:42 – 49:00] “Kinds of Kindness”: [49:00 - 01:17:26] Outro: [01:17:26 - 01:21:24] ------------------------------------------------------------- You can (and should!) read Panos’ pieces on both Lanthimos and “Poor Things” here: 1. Poor Things: A Traverse into the Cosmos of Yorgos Lanthimos – https://filmbuff.org.in/2024/07/poor-things-a-traverse-into-the-cosmos-of-yorgos-lanthimos/ . 2. Yorgos Lanthimos: A Journey from “Kinetta” to Los Angeles – https://daysofart.gr/en/news/days-of-art/yorgos-lanthimos-a-journey-from-kinetta-to-los-angeles-by-panos-liakos/ . You can (and should!) follow Panos everywhere: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/liakos_panos?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== . ACADEMIA: https://tisch-nyu.academia.edu/PanosLiakos . ----------------------------------------------------------- Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast. You can follow us on Instagram at: Amartya: https://www.instagram.com/amartya25/ . Hemant: https://www.instagram.com/hemantganti . Dhruv: https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ . You can also follow us on Letterboxd at - Dhruv: https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ . Hemant - https://letterboxd.com/ganti117/ . Amartya: https://letterboxd.com/amartya/ . CLIPS 1. The Lobster Movie CLIP - Choice (2016) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYpycAcxEBQ&ab_channel=RottenTomatoesComingSoon . 2. Kinetta Opening - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-fy4ujo2vs&ab_channel=iamtable . 3. Dogtooth Cat Scene - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHhwzV5WV-Y&ab_channel=zoharbarkan . 4. “I Must Go Punch that Baby" | Poor Things (HDR) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jHDaheGc1E&ab_channel=HigherQualityUploads . 5. Kinds of Kindness Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGOL2_mI9Hw&t=4s&ab_channel=SearchlightPictures .…
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1 Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey - The Dawn of Everything | A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) #132 2:45:22
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It's no longer Kubrick Month because we're late recording and uploading this and P4, but regardless, we're here to complete our Kubrickian Odysseys! Dhruv, Amartya, and Hemant have spent the entirety of July (and will now spend the last week of August and the first week of September) revisiting and discussing 10 (of 13) Kubrick-directed films (the Horror and Noir films will be discussed in October and November, respectively!) plus one conceptualized and obsessed over by him but eventually directed by his dear friend, Steven Spielberg. In Part 4 (of 4), we focus primarily on the monolith of Kubrick's filmography and hard science fiction itself: "2001: A Space Odyssey." Everything from Ridley Scott's "Alien" to Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" to Denis Villeneuve's "Arrival" to Werner Herzog's philosophy, and most importantly, Michael Bay's "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" is referenced here, as the three of us try to make sense of Kubrick's enigmatic masterpiece. We go through the film chapter by chapter, detailing our interpretations of each of its mysterious, short-story-like building blocks before leaping its two "real" offsprings—"2010—The Year We Make Contact" and, more extensively, Steven Spielberg's "A.I. Artificial Intelligence"—to, hopefully, provide some legitimate answers to 2001's enduring, endless mysteries. TIME CODES Our Monolith's Disclaimer: [00:00 - 02:06] “2001: A Space Odyssey” & Its Legacy - [02:06 - 43:14] "The Dawn of Man": [43:14 - 50:53] "The Dawn of PanAm": [50:53 - 01:15:47] "The Dawn of HAL9000": [01:15:47 - 01:49:07] "The Dawn of the Superchild": [01:49:07 - 02:02:25] "2010 - The Year We Make Contact": [02:02:25 - 02:13:57] "A.I. Artificial Intelligence": [02:13:57 - 02:45:22] ----------------------------------------------------------------- Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast You can follow us on Instagram at: Amartya : https://www.instagram.com/amartya25/ Hemant : https://www.instagram.com/hemantganti Dhruv : https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ You can also follow us on Letterboxd at - Dhruv : https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ Hemant - https://letterboxd.com/ganti117/ Amartya : https://letterboxd.com/amartya/ AUDIO EXCERPTS 1. 2001: A Space Odyssey Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR_e9y-bka0 . 2. 2001: A Space Odyssey 4K HDR | The Shutdown of Hal - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwCFY6pmaYY . 3. 2001: A Space Odyssey - Overture-Atmospheres - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSOoM2ih5Is . 4. Requiem for Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Two Mixed Choirs& Orchestra (2001: A Space Odyssey) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcC6B-i28YE . 5. 2001 A Space Odyssey Opening - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-QFj59PON4 . 6. 2001: A Space Odyssey - ‘The Blue Danube’ (waltz) scene - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZoSYsNADtY . 7. Transformers 3 - Sam’s Job Interview with Brazos - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTWJCgxBQwY . 8. All Spoken Lines of HAL 9000 from 2001 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wrjl-H4Hs8 . 9. Grizzly Man - Werner Herzog on Nature - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWYaC5YBaJk . 10. 2010: The Year We Make Contact Official Trailer #1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dQH_WNvL3Y . 11. The Reunion - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sDvUPRjwHo . 12. Godzilla 2014 H.A.L.O. Jumping Scene - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmZJiBZtahk .…
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1 Stanley Kubrick's Ultra-Violent & Erotic Odysseys | Lolita | A Clockwork Orange | Eyes Wide Shut #131 2:28:16
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It's no longer Kubrick Month because we're late recording and uploading this and P4, but regardless, we're here to complete our Kubrickian Odysseys! Dhruv, Amartya, and Hemant have spent the entirety of July (and will now spend the last week of August and the first week of September) revisiting and discussing 10 (of 13) Kubrick-directed films (the Horror and Noir films will be discussed in October and November, respectively!) plus one conceptualized and obsessed over by him but eventually directed by his dear friend, Steven Spielberg. In Part 3 (of 4), we focus on three of Kubrick’s most overtly provocative films whose controversial nature and treatment continue to inspire heated discussions. The least of it, perhaps, centers around “Lolita” (1962). Which is a shame, really, because Kubrick’s formal and tonal command – partly necessitated by the still-strong presence of Hollywood’s Production Code – remains masterful in it: he makes the triggering central conceit of hebephilia (strong sexual interest shown by adults in pubescent children who are early in their adolescence) consistently discomforting even when disguising it within the conventions of seemingly charming romantic comedy. The opposite may be true in the case of “A Clockwork Orange” (1971) – undoubtedly the director’s most aggressively controversial and confrontational film both in terms of its content and treatment. Its anger towards the individual’s brand of ultraviolence and sexual deviance is outmatched by its contempt towards forced social conditioning that destroys the individual’s free will without ever actually reforming him. Kubrick – unsurprisingly – places us somewhere in between these two modes – at times, troublingly embodying the individual’s POV and other times distancing us from it, making “A Clockwork Orange” what it is – an irresolvable film of conflict that offers NO solutions. Which is THE problem with “Eyes Wide Shut.” Well, for Amartya and, to an extent, Dhruv. They both find the film incredibly well made but tiresome in its provocative but incredibly prolonged dissection of a marriage, and especially a man’s supposedly certain perception of his wife’s “pure” role within it. Hemant tries to counter that – but much like Tom Cruise in the film itself – retreats, perhaps, because his wife (thank you, Aarti!) also concurs with us. Listen to the full episode to hear talk in detail about all three of these films and end by debating the controversial ranking of our favorite Kubrick films! TIME CODES Intro: [00:00 - 17:02] “Lolita” (1962): [17:02 - 57:25] "A Clockwork Orange" (1971) : [57:25 - 01:36:39] "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999) : [01:36:39 - 02:14:51] Outro: [02:14:51 - 02:28:16] AUDIO EXCERPTS 1. Clockwork Orange Please Stop - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhe9kRCySxM 2. Lolita (1962) - Teaser Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b94tzbyDV9U 3. Kailash Kher - Tauba Tauba - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ebceE8_aNoA 4. Lolita (1962) - A New Home - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHqGIe8AZ1g 5. A Clockwork Orange 4kUHD - Rival Gang Fight - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHK5d5a5HJI&t=45s 6. First Reformed | Official Trailer HD | A24 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCF5Y8dQpR4 7. Eyes Wide Shut (Trailer) | Austin Film Society - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDXSmhOQkk4 8. Eyes Wide Shut - Opening [HD] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNaNk09usi4 Do hit 'Follow' on Spotify if you haven't already to help the podcast reach more people! Follow our Instagram page: https://instagram.com/queenisdead.filmpodcast You can follow us on Instagram at: Amartya: https://www.instagram.com/amartya25/ Hemant: https://www.instagram.com/hemantganti Dhruv: https://www.instagram.com/terminalcinema/ You can also follow us on Letterboxd at - Dhruv: https://letterboxd.com/aterminalcinema/ Hemant - https://letterboxd.com/ganti117/ Amartya: https://letterboxd.com/amartya/…
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