Guests Mary Galvin and Sally Whiting (Instagram:@_the_writer_and_the_artist; YouTube: The Writer and the Artist)join Sarah to talk about Dragonheart, a movie that cannot decide whether it is a children's movie or a sex comedy about a dragon-human throuple. We delve into the epic dragon-elephant battles that should have been in this movie, and what actually happened in the year 984 (hint: it was not abolishing the monarchy).
Jun 13, 2020•1 hr 32 min
Join Sarah and guests Meghan Griffin and Tracy Tanoff as we gush about our new favorite adaptation featuring of the wives of Henry VIII (at least, until our own novels come out). I hope listeners will be inspired to check out the soundtrack and support the creators during this difficult time while theaters are closed. CW: one song (and therefore also our discussion of it) includes themes of grooming and sexual assault.
May 30, 2020•1 hr 43 min
Imagine you took everything that was intriguing about the life story of Anne Boleyn ... and then somehow made an extremely boring movie. You would have The Other Boleyn Girl. Join Sarah and guest Dana Carriere as we discuss how truth can be more interesting than fiction, and the real story of Anne Boleyn. Come back in 2 weeks for an episode on another (better) piece of media related to the wives of Henry VIII!
May 17, 2020•1 hr 41 min
Media-eval tackles another book! Join Sarah and guest Tegan Robinson for a discussion of Brethren by Robyn Young. Highlights include Jew Watch (spoiler: there aren't any), medieval manic pixie dream girls, and the real secret of the Templars - that they're less interesting than you expect (unless you really like economic history).
May 03, 2020•2 hr 26 min
Happy belated Easter and Passover! In honor of the holidays, Media-eval travels a bit further back in time with a special episode on Monty Python's Life of Brian - with a special guest, Roman history enthusiast (and Sarah's Dad) Richard Ifft. Join us as we talk Latin grammar and Roman Judea, and ponder the question: What have the Romans ever done for us?
Apr 18, 2020•1 hr 20 min
Sarah and guest Christine Fredrickson get into certain NSFW functions of fire and medieval dragon lore in the 2015 Russian film I Am Dragon (aka The Dragon Inside Me).
Apr 05, 2020•1 hr 17 min
CW for rape/sexual assault/murder So ... this movie was pretty rough? Sarah and returning guest Morgan Morales talk about problematic portrayals of sexual violence, plus ideas about purity, piety, and martyrdom, in the second film of our medieval Ingmar Bergman retrospective. RIP, Max von Sydow - while we stand by our plot and character critiques he gave an incredible performance. Media-eval is prepared to continue through this period of social distancing, as all recording is already done remote...
Mar 22, 2020•1 hr 42 min
Sarah and returning guest Morgan Morales tackle the crisis of the fourteenth and twentieth centuries in Ingmar Bergman's 1957 film The Seventh Seal. Join us as we wonder yet again why people think the Black Death immediately followed the Crusades. This will be the first of a two-part discussion on Bergman's medieval-inspired films. CW: consent issues/threatened sexual assault
Mar 08, 2020•1 hr 23 min
Sarah and guest Caroline Gruenbaum discuss Media-eval's inaugural book! Join us as we talk about medieval Jews real and fantastical in Naomi Novik's Spinning Silver.
Feb 22, 2020•2 hr 8 min
In honor of the often unrecognized work done by women in film (*cough* Oscars 2020 *cough*)Sarah and guest Kourtnea Hogan cover Le Moine et la Sorciere, known in English as Sorceress, directed by Suzanne Schiffman. Join us as we delve into what they got right and wrong about the true story of a dog venerated as a saint in medieval France! CW for sexual assault; dog death
Feb 08, 2020•1 hr 26 min
Looks like Media-eval accidentally ended up with the world's worst monthly theme: it's Inquisition January, I guess? Join Sarah and fellow medievalist Kevin Lord as we delve into heresy, medieval debates about poverty, whether Christ laughed, and how The Name of the Rose (2019) managed to make eight hours of television and still (spoiler alert) not have a single surviving named female character. CW for rape (again...), torture, and negative portrayal of a disabled character.
Jan 26, 2020•1 hr 58 min
Sarah and guest Elaine Pauls had a LOT to say about Berserk! Join us as we get into portrayals of medieval violence and narratives of progress, taking religion seriously, and the history of the Inquisition in Media-eval's first non-Western depiction of a medieval European-inspired universe. CW: this anime series includes a LOT of graphic violence, torture, and sexual assault; we address this in detail during the episode.
Jan 11, 2020•2 hr 30 min
Happy Holidays from Media-eval! Sarah and guest Meghan Griffin watched Netflix Christmas offering The Knight Before Christmas and ... well, we have thoughts. Join us as we discuss the least religious knight in medieval Europe; the history of Christmas traditions; and the weird idealization of both 21st-century American cops & 14th-century knights.
Dec 28, 2019•2 hr 9 min
Sarah and guest Shannon Campe (Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama) tackle Elizabeth, in which 20+ years become 2 and loyal adherents inexplicably become traitors! In an unsurprising turn of events, Baby Theon Greyjoy betrays his family; in a more surprising turn of events, James Bond crosses himself a lot.
Dec 14, 2019•1 hr 59 min
Ever wanted to hear two scholars of medieval Iberia get very, very annoyed? Then this is the episode for you! Sarah and guest Kyle Lincoln get into the politicization of medieval "Spanish" history under the Franco regime - and wonder why the 1961 El Cid movie cut out most of the Cantar de Mio Cid.
Nov 30, 2019•2 hr 4 min
Sarah and guest Ally Pitts (Russophiles Unite! Movie Podcast) discuss medieval gender roles, raiding and trading, and the mystery of how all those snakes made it to England in the TV show Vikings (Season 1). CW for rape/sexual assault, as well as for regular uncritical use of the term Anglo-Saxon - as a Mediterraneanist, I was not aware of the debates surrounding this term until after having recorded this episode. As listeners may guess, this episode was actually recorded before the 13th Warrior...
Nov 16, 2019•2 hr 10 min
As the Oracle hath foretold, on this day, the host shall become the guest ... that's right! It's Media-eval's first podcast-iversary and original co-host Ollie is back to talk with Sarah about his favorite movie, The 13th Warrior!
Nov 02, 2019•2 hr 5 min
This is a long one because Sarah and guest Morgan Morales couldn't stop gushing about both Eleanor of Aquitaine and Katherine Hepburn. Join us as we discuss the soap opera that is the Plantagenet royals of England, medieval use of classical references, and how Henry II was not, in fact, a decade older than the Pope.
Oct 19, 2019•2 hr 11 min
Sarah and guest Ben Paul watch classic 1964 film Becket - one of the first medieval movies Sarah ever saw, and one of the many movies for which Peter O'Toole was robbed of an Oscar. Join us for a discussion of piercing blue eyes, what happened to Becket's tomb, and whether Thomas Becket is really the worst Englishman in history. Also, get ready for next week - this episode will be followed by its unofficial sequel Lion in Winter, in which Peter O' Toole reprises his role as Henry II! CW: Sexual ...
Oct 05, 2019•1 hr 42 min
Medievalist and stand-up comedian Mabel Slattery introduces Sarah to Maid Marian and Her Merry Men, a British children's show that makes Marian the real hero - and Robin Hood a very unimpressive figure. Join us as we discuss the origins of the Robin Hood legend and the challenges of robbery in a cash-poor society, while Mabel gives Sarah (who had never heard the word "snooker" before) a crash course in British culture.
Sep 21, 2019•1 hr 59 min
Sarah and guest Megan Tripp of Not Another Bad Movie Podcast talk about a classic (?) good-bad medieval movie, Season of the Witch - Nic Cage's first appearance on Media-eval, but Ron Perlman's second. Come for the bizarre choice to move the Crusades forward a century in time; stay for the claim that a pair of knights ended the Black Death forever by murdering a demon; explore the question of if this movie has any female characters. CW for brief mention of rape and torture.
Sep 07, 2019•1 hr 13 min
Sarah and fellow medievalist Abigail Agresta talk about why there's no Eustace VIII, medieval attitudes toward lepers, and the challenges of setting a forensic-evidence-based mystery series in medieval England in our discussion of the ITV series Cadfael. This is also the first Media-eval episode where everyone is in the same room ... and that room was in Barcelona! CW: for discussion of rape/sexual assault in one episode.
Aug 24, 2019•1 hr 59 min
It's the one with the sexy fox! In a discussion of Media-eval's favorite Robin Hood so far, Sarah and guests Dawn and Ileana talk about the sad absence of Eleanor of Aquitaine, childhood crushes on animated foxes, animals in medieval bestiaries, and the real reason Disney reused animated sequences.
Aug 10, 2019•1 hr 26 min
Sarah and guest Maeve Doyle get into witch burning, burial of Black Death victims, and medieval marginalia in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Enjoy Media-eval's very first episode with not one, but TWO medievalists!
Jul 27, 2019•1 hr 51 min
Sarah and Ollie watch one of the worst movies of 2018. If you've ever wanted to see the Crusades depicted as a Church plot to depose the king AND the War in Iraq, our discussion of Robin Hood is the podcast episode for you.
Jul 13, 2019•1 hr 43 min
Sarah's pick this week. It....might be the worst movie we've done. Ollie says "like" around 1 million times this episode. And remember, it's ok to like a movie. even this one.
Jun 29, 2019•2 hr 18 min
We watched the steampunk Three Musketeers movie ... and wished we hadn't. Come for the complaints about bad acting, plotting, and history; stay for the adorable animals making noise in the background!
Jun 15, 2019•1 hr 30 min
Join Ollie, Sarah, and special guest Tracy Tanoff for what turned out to be another extra NSFW episode ... since like all other reviewers of Outlaw King, we talked about Chris Pine's role as "Richard the Bruce" almost as much as his role as Robert the Bruce."
Jun 01, 2019•2 hr 16 min
Poetry, fancy prostitutes, AND the Inquisition? Join Ollie and Sarah as we move forward in time to discuss Dangerous Beauty, a movie about real early modern woman Veronica Franco! It even passes the Ifft Decker test AND the Bechdel test.
May 18, 2019•1 hr 26 min
a movie that really divides the hosts this week. One of us hated it and the other loved it. join us for this "comedy" about some very bad Nuns in medieval Italy.
May 04, 2019•1 hr 32 min