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The Next Reel Film Podcast

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A show about movies and how they connect. We love movies. We’ve been talking about them, one movie a week, since 2011. It’s a lot of movies, that’s true, but we’re passionate about origins and performance, directors and actors, themes and genres, and so much more. So join the community, and let’s hear about your favorite movies, too. When the movie ends, our conversation begins.
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The Killers • The Next Reel

“I tell ya what’s gonna happen. We’re gonna kill a Swede.” The Killers: Dissecting a Landmark NoirRobert Siodmak’s 1946 crime drama The Killers earned four Oscar nominations at the 19th Academy Awards, including Best Director for Siodmak and Best Adapted Screenplay. The influential film noir also marked the screen debut of Hollywood legend Burt Lancaster. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our series on the 1947 Academy Award Best Writing, Screenplay nominees with an in-depth...

Sep 21, 202359 minSeason 13Ep. 9

Brief Encounter • The Next Reel

“This is my whole world, and it’s enough – or rather it was until a few weeks ago.”David Lean had already adapted Noël Coward three times for the silver screen by the time he set out to adapt Brief Encounter. Clearly, he connected with Coward’s material, and also proven himself adept at it. His last adaptation of Coward’s work is the one-act play “Still Life,” and with that he made a touching and heartbreaking movie – at least for some. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our ...

Sep 14, 202354 minSeason 13Ep. 8

The Best Years of Our Lives • The Next Reel

“Nobody’s job is safe with all these servicemen crowding in.”Struggles of All Types for Post-War VeteransThe end of World War II brought a wave of veterans back to American society and an array of challenges as they tried to reintegrate and reconnect with family, friends, jobs and a society that struggled to fully understand their war experience. William Wyler’s 1946 multiple Oscar winner “The Best Years of Our Lives” tackles this subject with grace, nuance and warmth through the stories of thre...

Sep 07, 20231 hr 16 minSeason 13Ep. 6

Anna and the King of Siam • The Next Reel

“That king certainly hasn’t very good manners.”The Less-Singing, More Burnings VersionAudiences have been fascinated with the life of Anna Leonowens and her time spent in Thailand (then Siam) teaching English to King Mongkut’s wives and children. What’s the draw though? Perhaps the story of a woman on her own in a foreign country? Or a common person who is swept up into a world of royalty and has the ear of a king. Hard to say, but it’s a fascinating story, even if it does feel one-sided. Join u...

Aug 31, 202354 minSeason 13Ep. 5

The Reflecting Skin • A Conversation with Storyboard and Concept Artist Anson Jew • Movies We Like

“Any vampires around these parts, Pa?”Talking About The Reflecting Skin with our guest, storyboard and concept artist Anson JewThere’s a lot going on in this story of childhood. It’s a story about vampirism and nuclear devastation. It’s about a town’s secrets and the perspective of children. Homosexuality in a time when it was far from being accepted. Dealing with loss. Growing old. Finding love. Writer/director Philip Ridley not only crafted a gorgeous film that’s alive from start to finish, bu...

Aug 28, 20231 hrSeason 5Ep. 1

Callsheet • Behind the Sites with Casey Liss

Welcome back to Behind the Sites, a long-overdue return to one of our favorite series here at The Next Reel. This series celebrates the technology behind the entertainment industry... specifically, the sites and apps we use to learn about the movies and shows of which we call ourselves fans. Casey Liss is a podcaster, developer, and writer from Richmond, Virginia. However, these days, it might be hard to know in which order to put those things. He's one-third of the Accidental Tech Podcast , a m...

Aug 25, 202336 min

Wuthering Heights • The Next Reel

”No matter what I ever do or say, Heathcliff, this is me – now – standing on this hill with you. This is me, forever.”My, My, My... Those Heights, They Are A-Wuthering...Adapting Emily Brontë’s novel for the big screen isn’t an easy task, but it’s one that many people have taken on as “Wuthering Heights” has been adapted for the big or small screen over 30 times. And that doesn’t even take into account the operas, plays, musicals, radio adaptations, and more. As popular as the novel is, it’s a c...

Aug 24, 20231 hr 13 minSeason 13Ep. 4

The Wizard of Oz • Rebroadcast • The Next Reel

"Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore!"REBROADCASTStill a ClassicVictor Fleming didn’t just direct two movies in 1939, he directed two of what many consider to be the greatest films made – Gone With the Wind and The Wizard of Oz. Where the former, though, has more problems to contend with in today’s society, what with its depiction of slavery and race in the South during the Civil War, the latter is nothing but pure cinematic joy. Seen by more people than any other movie, The Wizard ...

Aug 21, 20231 hr 41 min

Stagecoach • Rebroadcast • The Next Reel

"We’re the victims of a foul disease called social prejudice, my child."REBROADCASTFord Delivers A Classic WesternWhen John Ford decided to helm Stagecoach in 1939, he hadn’t done a western since his days in the silent film era. Yet it was this film, along with his relationship with John Wayne, that would lead to him making arguably some of the greatest westerns in cinema. Yet with this film, it was really more of a chance to make a western that could be a bit more serious, not just another b-le...

Aug 19, 20231 hr 14 min

Of Mice and Men • The Next Reel

“I remember about the rabbits, George.”Capturing Steinbeck and Americana on the Big ScreenHaving been writing novels for 10 years, it made sense that eventually, Hollywood would turn to John Steinbeck’s novels as a source for the silver screen. The first film to make the transition was Of Mice and Men, a novella he originally wrote as a ‘playable novel’ and then as a play itself. To that end, it was already the perfect size for adapting. And to that end, the film works just as well as the story....

Aug 17, 20231 hr 4 minSeason 13Ep. 3

Ninotchka • Rebroadcast • The Next Reel

“I should hate to see our country endangered by my underwear."REBROADCASTGreta Garbo Smiles! And It’s a Delight!Taking a completely different turn from last week’s Civil War epic, Ninotchka is a very light comedy by Ernst Lubitch dealing with Russians in their post-Revolution society. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we continue our film about the great films of 1939 with Lubitch’s Ninotchka. Here’s a Hint at What We DiscussWe talk about the wonderfully funny script by Charles Brackett...

Aug 14, 202348 min

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington • Rebroadcast • The Next Reel

“You’re not a Senator, you’re an honorary stooge."REBROADCASTCapra’s Film Stands As Strong As EverIt’s rare to find a film from 75 years ago that feels relevant still in today’s world, but Frank Capra’s 1939 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is one of those films. Corruption in the Senate? Check. Corporate interests secretly working their own machinations behind the scenes to get their political puppets to do their bidding? Check. Cynical office staff who are only interested in making a buck? Check. ...

Aug 12, 20231 hr

Love Affair • The Next Reel

“We’re heading into rough seas, Michel.”A Love Story That Stands the Test of Time It’s interesting that Leo McCarey’s 1939 film Love Affair largely fell into obscurity due to both slipping into the public domain and to McCarey’s own remake in 1957 as An Affair to Remember. It largely was thanks to Nora Ephron including mention of both films in her 1993 classic Sleepless in Seattle that interest in this original rose again. Now, thanks to a stunning restoration in 2020, the film looks brand new a...

Aug 10, 202352 minSeason 13Ep. 2

Goodbye, Mr. Chips • Rebroadcast • The Next Reel

"Give a boy a sense of humor and a sense of proportion and he’ll stand up to anything."REBROADCASTLearning Lessons That Last a Lifetime With Mr. ChipsRobert Donat defied the odds and beat both Clark Gable and Jimmy Stewart for the Best Actor Oscar in the 1940 Academy Awards with his portrayal of Mr. Chips in Sam Wood’s Goodbye, Mr. Chips. It’s a movie that celebrates school heroes everyone had (or should’ve) and connects in its ability to reflect back on the nostalgia of one’s life. Join us – Pe...

Aug 07, 20231 hr 3 min

Gone With the Wind • Rebroadcast • The Next Reel

“Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn." REBROADCASTFinding Rhett and Scarlet Less RelevantConsidering the racially-charged climate of the US right now, it’s oddly perfect timing that we’re starting our 1939 series with Gone With The Wind, a film as technically brilliant to look at as it is hard to watch because of it’s portrayal of slavery and the ‘lost cause’ Southern view of the Civil War. It certainly gives us a lot to talk about in this episode! Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we...

Aug 05, 20231 hr 21 min

Dark Victory • The Next Reel

“When you get inside my head, see if you can find any sense in it.”Bette Davis Dealing with and Dying From GliomaThere’s a strength in storytelling that can exist in disease films because we’re following a person as they’re going through a very difficult period in their life that could very well end in death. That’s one of the elements that drew Bette Davis to the play “Dark Victory,” of which she had a hard time convincing Jack Warner that audiences would love it. He was wrong and she proved co...

Aug 03, 202357 minSeason 13Ep. 1

The Thin Red Line • A Conversation with Cinematographer Ross Riege • Movies We Like

“We're living in a world that's blowing itself to hell as fast as everybody can arrange it.”Talking About Terrence Malick’s 1998 film The Thin Red Line with our guest, cinematographer Ross RiegeWhile Terrence Malick’s war film came out five months after Steven Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan, it couldn’t be more different. They’re both exceptional films, but Malick’s takes a more pensive, thoughtful, esoteric approach with his. At its basest level, the story follows a military unit on the Melane...

Jul 31, 20231 hr 7 minSeason 4Ep. 5

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One • The Next Reel • Member Bonus

“The world is changing. Truth is vanishing.”Ethan Hunt and Co. Are BackFor our July member bonus episode, we wrap up our conversation about Ethan Hunt and his impossible missions. For Christopher McQuarrie’s latest entry into the franchise, Ethan and his team are up against none other than a form of sentient AI they call The Entity. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we close our chats in our Mission: Impossible series – at least until next year’s conclusion to this story – with McQuarri...

Jul 13, 20231 hr 26 minSeason 12Ep. 74

Mission: Impossible – Fallout • The Next Reel

“The IMF is like Halloween, a bunch of grown men in rubber masks playing trick-or-treat.”Hunt Is Back, and He’s Better Than Ever... ReallyIt’s crazy that we’re at the sixth film in the franchise and it’s the best of the bunch. How does that happen? Likely, it’s because Cruise has been driving this franchise not just as star but also producer from the start, but it’s hard to dismiss the fact that writer/director Christopher McQuarrie returned. His sense of this story, these characters, and this w...

Jun 29, 20231 hr 22 minSeason 12Ep. 72

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation • The Next Reel

“We’re kind of formulating a plan B, although technically it’s a plan C.”Everyone’s Gone Rogue in Rogue NationChristopher McQuarrie did some uncredited rewrites on Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, though he’d worked with Tom Cruise a number of times in the past, having written and directed Jack Reacher then writing Edge of Tomorrow. Clearly, his strength as a storyteller, perhaps more than his friendship with Cruise, led Cruise to offer him the opportunity to help the fifth Mission: Impossi...

Jun 22, 20231 hr 12 minSeason 12Ep. 71

Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol • The Next Reel

“You actually said that out loud? ‘Mission accomplished?’”Ethan Hunt Shifts Gears and Finds His GrooveBrad Bird’s on board the franchise, getting a chance to not only make his first live action film but also to do so in a major franchise with giant set pieces and mega-stars. Perhaps that’s what the franchise needed, after all of Cruise’s antics around the time the third film was released. There was even talk that this film might have been his last as the franchise lead, turning it over to Jeremy...

Jun 15, 20231 hr 11 minSeason 12Ep. 70

Working Girl • A Conversation with Writer/Producer Rachel Lewis • Movies We Like

“You don’t get anywhere in this world by waiting for what you want to come to you. You make it happen.”Talking About Working Girl with our guest, writer/producer Rachel LewisMike Nichols’ film has been in all of our lives for decades now, and there are reasons it stands out as a classic. It’s a Cinderella story dealing with the sexism in the 80s workplace, and how one woman proves she has the stuff to break out of the secretary role in which she’d been stuck. It’s full of laughs, but also full o...

Jun 12, 202356 minSeason 4Ep. 4

Mission: Impossible III • The Next Reel

“Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.”Ethan’s back, and he’s getting married!It took some time to sort out the plans for this one’s script, and it wasn’t easy finding the director either. Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner did get there though, locking in TV showrunner JJ Abrams to co-write and helm the third in this franchise, making it his feature film debut. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our ‘Mission: Impossible’ series with a look at Abrams’ 2006 film Mission: Impossible III. Here’...

Jun 08, 20231 hr 24 minSeason 12Ep. 69

Mission: Impossible 2 • The Next Reel

“Well, this is not ‘mission: difficult’, Mr. Hunt. This is ‘mission: impossible.’ ‘Difficult’ should be a walk in the park for you.”Hunt’s Back for Love, Doves, and Viruses!Returning for a sequel to their hit, Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner decided to explore the franchise with a different director – something they’d continue doing for the first five films. For this, they went with Hong Kong action filmmaker John Woo. Known for his over-the-top action set pieces, his use of slow motion, and his use...

Jun 01, 202357 minSeason 12Ep. 67

Mission: Impossible • The Next Reel

“This whole operation was a mole hunt.”Tom Cruise Upgrades the TV Show with Mission: ImpossibleIt took Paramount a while to get the Mission: Impossible movie off the ground. They’d tried for years with the property, nearly getting a version made in the early 80s before it fell through because of an escalating budget. By the time Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner were ready to start their own producing work, the property was still floundering. Cruise, as a fan of the show, immediately recognized its st...

May 25, 20231 hr 9 minSeason 12Ep. 66

There Will Be Blood • A Conversation with Filmmaker Uwe Boll • Movies We Like

“I have a competition in me. I want no one else to succeed. I hate most people.”Talking About Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2007 film There Will Be Blood with our guest, filmmaker Uwe BollThere are many films filmmaker Uwe Boll could’ve picked to discuss with us on the show, but the most recent film that’s affected him as much as some of his all-time favorites is Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2007 film There Will Be Blood. Before we dig into the film, we talk a bit about Boll’s career. Sure, he’s made some ci...

May 22, 20231 hr 6 minSeason 4Ep. 3

Peninsula • The Next Reel

“In the end, no place was truly safe.”Zombies Are On the March in Peninsula!It’s no surprise that the studio and filmmakers wanted to return to the Train to Busan well after its initial success. And crafting a sequel that’s less an immediate sequel but more of a story in the same universe taking place four years after the original sounded intriguing. But a bigger budget and expanded scope doesn’t always mean better. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we wrap up our Train to Busan series ...

May 18, 20231 hr 5 minSeason 12Ep. 65

Train to Busan • The Next Reel

“You’re clearly an expert at leaving useless people behind.”The Zombie Hordes Are Headed Our Way!For his first live-action film, director Yeon Sang-ho decided to take on a horror film with confined locations, certainly something first time directors do when figuring the medium out. On the other hand, the film is a zombie movie with hundreds of zombiefied people, both on and off the high-speed train in the title. It’s fair to say he went big. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we kick off...

May 11, 202359 minSeason 12Ep. 64

The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King • The Next Reel

“A day may come when the courage of men fails, when we foresake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day!”There and Back AgainWith the success of Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy in 2003, he proved that epic fantasy storytelling could not only work, but that it could be worth the risk to film them all at once. It could be argued that the biggest downside to this production method – filming all three movies at once then releasing them separately over the course of ...

May 04, 20231 hr 5 minSeason 12Ep. 62

The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers • The Next Reel

“I told you he was tricksy. I told you he was false.”The Epic Journey ContinuesWith his three epic films of one epic book shot back to back, it’s amazing that Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh, and Philippa Boyens found a path through the stories to build a film that works as well as this one does. Sure, it has elements of many famous middle films in trilogies, but it still stands strong. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our journey through Middle Earth with a conversation about Ja...

Apr 27, 20231 hr 26 minSeason 12Ep. 61
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