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Classroom Critics Film Studies Podcast

A film studies podcast by teachers who wish they had majored in film.
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Episodes

8 1/2 Analysis

Is it the greatest film ever about film making? Is it as relevant today as it was in 1963? Is Marcello Mastroianni the epitome of cool? The Classroom Critics say yes, yes, and yes. What do you think?

Aug 05, 20211 hr 10 minEp. 35

Rear Window Analysis

Prying eyes, loss of privacy, revealed secrets––these fears are not new. Hitchcock explores these and much more in his 1954 classic, Rear Window . Part thriller, part murder mystery, this film has the Master of Suspense at the height of his powers.

Jun 18, 20211 hr 9 minEp. 34

Dr. Strangelove Analysis

Sometimes the truth is so absurd, one must choose to laugh or weep. Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove is a satirical gut-punch, perhaps because the film’s absurdity may not be as much of an exaggeration as we would like. “Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that.” John Lennon

Mar 13, 202158 minEp. 33

It Happened One Night Analysis

Frank Capra's It Happened One Night is so much more than your run-of-the mill "opposites attract" screwball comedy. Not since Shakespeare has fictitious love been expressed with such simultaneous humor and depth.

Nov 23, 20201 hr 7 minEp. 32

Mudbound Analysis

This week in the Classroom, the Critics discuss Mudbound, a tale of two families whose fates are interconnected by history, war, hatred, and love.

Nov 02, 20201 hr 4 minEp. 31

True Grit Analysis

A tale of two versions. Both adaptations have their flaws and strengths while still conveying the power of the Charles Portis novel.

Sep 18, 20201 hr 5 minEp. 30

Jaws Analysis

With "Shark Week" coming up, the Classroom Critics discuss Jaws, often cited as film history's first summer block buster. Join us as we delve below the surface and discover this film's surprising relevance to the many non-aquatic horrors we are facing today.is

Aug 02, 20201 hr 6 minEp. 29

Get Out Analysis

This week, the Classroom Critics discuss one of the more unique and compelling horror films of recent years.

Jul 13, 20201 hr 6 minEp. 27

The Godfather 3 Analysis

Is it a masterpiece or a mistake? Is it underrated or perhaps unnecessary? To this day, The Godfather Part 3 remains one of the more enigmatic sequels of all time. The Classroom Critics, however, are taking time during this week's episode to get to the bottom of Coppola's third chapter of the Godfather saga.

Jun 22, 202058 minEp. 26

The Exorcist Analysis

What scares us? The unknown? Uncontrollable forces? Evil itself? One thing is for certain: The Exorcist, directed by William Friedkin, still scares the devil out of the Classroom Critics.

Jun 10, 20201 hr 2 minEp. 25

Sunset Boulevard

Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard is a film that explores some of the darkest areas of humanity by confronting themes of self-delusion, deception, and the deceitful practices of the film industry. From start to finish, the film is a devastating statement that shows us that some things never change.

May 27, 20201 hr 5 minEp. 24

Raiders of the Lost Ark Analysis

Action, romance, laughs, melting faces...Steven Spielberg's Raiders of the Lost Ark has it all. For this episode, we thought we'd have some fun (not that we don't always have fun) and discuss a film that influenced at least one Classroom Critic's career path.

May 14, 202050 minEp. 23

The General Analysis

A film beyond words, Buster Keaton's The General helped moved cinema into a new era. At the time, it was the most expensive film ever made, and is as epic now as it was then. Join The Classroom Critics as we discuss this timeless masterwork.

May 01, 202057 minEp. 22

Parasite Review

The Classroom Critics review this year's Oscar winner for Best Picture, Parasite.

Apr 23, 20201 hr 3 minEp. 21

The Other Side of the WInd Analysis

After decades of waiting, Orson Welles' "lost masterpiece" was finally completed and released. But is it really a masterpiece?

Apr 10, 20201 hr 11 minEp. 20

The Irishman Discussion

Join the Classroom Critics as they discuss the much anticipated film, The Irishman by Martin Scorsese.

Apr 03, 20201 hr 7 minEp. 19

Match Point Analysis

Most of Woody Allen's films––both the funny and the serious––are bleak musings of the human experience. Match Point , his 2005 neo-noir drama, is particularly somber, offering little in the way of hope and meaning. So, then, what is life's essential ingredient for good fortune and happiness? Luck.

Nov 05, 201947 minEp. 18

The Godfather Part II Analysis

After a long break, the Classroom Critics are back. In this episode, we'll discuss Francis Ford Coppola's epic tale of revenge and betrayal, and whether or not it deserves to be called the greatest sequel of all time.

Feb 18, 201944 minEp. 17

F For Fake Podcast

“Our works in stone, in paint, in print, are spared, some of them, for a few decades or a millennium or two, but everything must finally fall in war, or wear away into the ultimate and universal ash - the triumphs, the frauds, the treasures and the fakes. A fact of life: we're going to die. "Be of good heart," cry the dead artists out of the living past. "Our songs will all be silenced, but what of it? Go on singing." Maybe a man's name doesn't matter all that much.”

Jun 24, 201839 minEp. 16

Vertigo Analysis

Last week, the Classroom Critics attended a screening of Vertigo, a film many consider to be Hitchcock's magnum opus. In this episode, the Critics analyze this tale of obsession and reflect on the cathartic experience of seeing it on the big screen. Be sure to let us know what you think of this film.

Mar 28, 20181 hr 3 minEp. 14

The Room

After a long break, we decided to return with something truly great. Actually, this is an impromptu episode that covers one of the worst films ever made. We apologize in advance for the audio quality, but we decided to record this episode at a loud, local pub. So just imagine yourselves as listening in from a nearby table. Next time, we’ll find a quieter nook.

Feb 26, 201851 minEp. 13

Casablanca Analysis

Join Andrew Martino and William Ivers as they critique what may be considered the most enduring film of Hollywood's Golden Age.

Nov 26, 201752 minEp. 12

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

One of just three films to win all five major Oscars, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest explores the power of the human spirit and how it can triumph in the face of oppression. Join The Classroom Critics as they analyze this Milos Forman masterwork.

Mar 18, 201750 min

The Third Man

Recorded "live" and in black and white from a dark meeting room on the SNHU campus, Dr. Andrew Martino and William Ivers discuss Carol Reed's noir masterpiece, The Third Man--perhaps film history's most irresistibly bizarre classics.

Feb 01, 201753 min

Psycho Analysis

The Classroom Critics would like to offer this new podcast as a short respite for these troubled times--a light-hearted critique of a warm, feel-good classic...Psycho.

Nov 12, 201658 min
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