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Wrong Reel

James Hancockwrongreel.com
Wrong Reel is a podcast for hardcore cinephiles where we tackle everything from Jean-Luc Godard to Jean-Luc Picard. Hosted by James Hancock.

Episodes

WR38, "Fast Five" Drinking Game

This is a special episode for gear heads and alcoholics alike as guest host Brittany Starna and Mikhail Karadimov introduce us to their favorite drinking game while providing color commentary to Justin Lin's "Fast Five" (2011). James Hancock and his little brother Chunk tie on a nice buzz in the process. #NSFW

Mar 25, 20152 hr 16 min

WR37, Hidden Monsters: The Ineffable Fears of "It Follows" and "Repulsion"

With David Robert Mitchell's new horror film "It Follows" delighting horror fans across the country, we take a look at what makes the film tick before diving into one of the most beautiful black and white horror films ever made, Roman Polanski's "Repulsion" (1965). Featuring guest host Nick Stevens. 00:00 - 17:42 - Introduction/News 17:43 - 01:17:51 - "It Follows" Review 01:17:52 - 01:59:47 - Roman Polanski's "Repulsion" (1965) 01:59:48 - 02:03:58 - Closing Remarks/Blooper...

Mar 18, 20152 hr 4 min

WR36, Nosferatu: Symphonies of Horror and Phantoms of the Night

In honor of Friday the 13th, we take a look at two of the finest horror films ever made, F. W. Murnau's silent film classic "Nosferatu, Eine Symphonie Des Grauens" (1922) and Werner Herzog's 1979 remake "Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht" (1979). Featuring special guest host (and Mikhail Karadimov's producing partner), Brittany Starna. 00:00 - 13:48 - Introduction/Frozen Debate 13:49 - 35:16 - F. W. Murnau's "Nosferatu" (1922) 35:17 - 01:13:14 - Werner Herzog's "Nosferatu" (1979) 01:13:15 - 1:19:43 -...

Mar 14, 20151 hr 20 min

WR35, Wim Wenders MoMA Retrospective

A key figure in the New German Cinema of the 1970s, Wim Wenders is one of the most distinctive, original voices in film working today. The Museum of Modern Art has assembled an extraordinary retrospective covering much of his career from his award winning "Wings of Desire" (1987) to his more recent films like "Pina" (2011), giving the folks at Wrong Reel the chance to see his films in the best way possible. 00:00 - 23:12 - Introduction/News 22:13 - 01:04:46 - Wings of Desire 01:04:47 - 01:25:48 ...

Mar 08, 20151 hr 33 min

WR34, John Cassavetes - The Godfather of Independent Film

In this episode, the gang delves into the life and work of one of film's biggest contributors to the art of film of the latter half of the 20th century, John Cassavetes. Paying particular attention to "Faces" and "A Woman Under the Influence," Parker, James, and Mikhail discuss the raw emotional power of Cassavetes' undisputedly unique style of filmmaking. 00:00 - 19:55 - Introductions/News 19:56 - 51:51 - Faces 51:52 - 1:22:12 - A Woman Under the Influence 1:22:13 - 1:29:34 - Closing Remarks 1:...

Mar 05, 20151 hr 34 min

WR33, "Maps to the Stars" Review and David Cronenberg's "Dead Ringers" (1988)

With the release of David Cronenberg's new Hollywood satire/ghost story "Maps to the Stars" we take the opportunity to review the new film and compare the two major stages of Cronenberg's career as bodily horror maestro and art house director. 00:00 - 10:47 - Introductions/News 10:48 - 43:32 - "Maps to the Stars" Review 43:33 - 1:12:50 - "Dead Ringers" Review 1:12:51 - 1:17:59 - Closing Remarks/Upcoming Episodes...

Feb 28, 20151 hr 18 min

WR32, Dark Comedy and Revenge in "Wild Tales", Review

"Wild Tales" is not only the biggest indigenous hit in Argentina's history, but also puts the world on notice that a filmmaker named Damián Szifrón is out there making some of the most blackhearted, hysterical cinema imaginable. In this episode we also look back at Lucrecia Martel's film "La Ciénaga" (2001), a movie often described as Chekhov in contemporary Argentina.

Feb 23, 20151 hr 16 min

WR31, John Carpenter, Master of Horror

In this week's episode we offer up some Oscar predictions before diving into an intense discussion of the films of John Carpenter, a director whose films had an enormous impact on our childhoods.

Feb 21, 20151 hr 58 min

WR30, An Homage to 60s Spy Films in "Kingsman: The Secret Service" and a Look Back at John Boorman's "Excalibur" (1981)

Matthew Vaughn's latest film "Kingsman: The Secret Service" is not just a deliriously entertaining nod to the classic spy movies of the past, the movie also tips its hat to the Arthurian Legends that were captured so well in John Boorman's classic "Excalibur" (1981) now playing at the New York Film Forum alongside his other films. In this episode we leap to the defense of Matthew Vaughn's latest movie which is under attack by humorless critics with a blatant agenda while also singing the praises...

Feb 14, 20151 hr 15 min

WR29, Red Diapers & Thigh-High Leather Boots in John Boorman's "Zardoz" (1974)

In honor of the retrospective of John Boorman's work at the Film Forum (Feb 11th-17th) we recorded our second commentary episode while watching Boorman's truly strange and offbeat post-apocalyptic adventure film "Zardoz" (1974). Starring Sean Connery and Charlotte Rampling in a film often described as the best bad movie ever made, we try and determine for ourselves if this is a misunderstood classic deserving of rediscovery.

Feb 11, 20152 hr 1 min

WR26, S&M, The Duke of Burgundy and the Films of Todd Solondz

We enter strange new territory in the world of S&M as depicted in Peter Strickland's new film "The Duke of Burgundy" now available in limited release in the US and on VOD. We close the episode with a look at the dark, often misunderstood, films of Todd Solondz and his masterpiece "Happiness".

Jan 29, 20151 hr 1 min

WR25, 100 Years of Orson Welles

In an episode that will go down in infamy as the one that nearly killed the podcast, we celebrate the centennial of Orson Welles and discuss the incredible retrospective of his work at the New York Film Forum.

Jan 26, 20151 hr 22 min

WR24, Sex, Suicide & the Films of Signe Baumane

We sit down with the brilliant animator Signe Baumane and her voiceover director/co-producer Sturgis Warner to discuss her new feature film "Rocks in My Pockets". Available for pre-order at rocksinmypocketsmovie.com

Jan 19, 20151 hr 18 min

WR23, Wrong Reel Commentary to Pasolini's "Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom"

If you have a weak heart, turn back. This episode is not for you. For our first audio commentary track, we settled on Pier Paolo Pasolini's controversial film "Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom" (1975), a movie that shocks and polarizes audiences to this day. There was no shortage of screams as we plunged into the abyss of Pasolini's notorious statement on the horrors of Fascism. (fast forward to 01:13:25 and 01:21:00 to enjoy our shock and awe)

Jan 14, 20152 hr 13 min

WR22, The Best Movies of 2014

Grab yourself an espresso and get ready for our epic discussion about the best films of 2014. Some call movies like "Lawrence of Arabia" and "The Godfather" epics. They pale in comparison to the marathon we ran in producing this episode of our top ten movies of the year. It has been a great year for cinema.

Jan 11, 20152 hr 38 min

WR21, "Leviathan" & "A Most Violent Year"

2014 was an amazing year for movies and there are no two examples that are better than Andrey Zvyagintsev's "Leviathan" and J.C. Chandor's "A Most Violent Year". Mikhail Karadimov discusses how he was moved on a personal level by the new film from Russia while James Hancock and Parker Dixon enjoy a friendly debate over Chandor's best film to date.

Jan 06, 20151 hr 44 min

WR20, Let There Be Light: The Films of John Huston at the Film Society of Lincoln Center

With the Film Society of Lincoln Center exhibiting their remarkable John Huston retrospective Let There Be Light until January 11th, we decided to go deep into the career of one of the greatest filmmakers in history. A larger than life individual whose personal life almost overshadows his amazing filmography, we go over several of his career highlights before taking the proper time to relish one of his greatest movies, "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre".

Jan 04, 20151 hr 12 min

WR18, Wrong Reel Holiday Special

It is our special holiday episode and the hosts of Wrong Reel discuss everything we love and hate about movies that take place during Christmas with special attention going to John McTiernan's Die Hard (1988), Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life (1946) and Terry Gilliam's Brazil (1985).

Dec 24, 20141 hr 18 min

WR17, "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" and the Sad Decline of Peter Jackson

After soaking in the news about Sony's plans not to release "The Interview" due to threats by terrorists, we show a rare display of unity as we take turns angrily expressing our disappointment in Peter Jackson's new movie "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies". Along the way we discuss everything we love about J.R.R. Tolkien's literature and why Jackson's original "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy was such a dramatically superior moviegoing experience.

Dec 18, 20141 hr 11 min

WR16, "Inherent Vice" and the Films of Paul Thomas Anderson

With the limited theatrical release of "Inherent Vice" we decided to look back at the career of one of our greatest filmmakers, writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson. Following on the heels of what are popularly considered to be his two greatest movies, "There Will Be Blood" and "The Master", we debate to what extent "Inherent Vice" is a worthy addition to his filmography.

Dec 13, 20141 hr 52 min

WR15, Robert Altman MoMA Retrospective

In honor of the Museum of Modern Art's comprehensive retrospective on the amazing career of Robert Altman (1925-2006), we decided to discuss his entire filmography as well as review his masterpiece "Nashville" (1975). The retrospective continues until Jan. 17th, 2015.

Dec 09, 20141 hr 25 min
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