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07 Apr 2024 | Ingmar Bergman: Through the Years with ReelTok's Seth Mullan-feroze | McFly's Movie House #001 | 01:10:58 | |
Ingmar Bergman, born in 1918, was a Swedish film maestro whose influential career spanned over 60 films. Renowned for classics like "The Seventh Seal" and "Persona," Bergman's exploration of existential themes and innovative storytelling techniques has left an enduring mark on world cinema. With multiple Academy Awards and the Palme d'Or, he is one of film history's most celebrated and influential directors. Follow Marta Djordjevic © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
15 Apr 2024 | Dune Debacle: Why David Lynch Disowned His Sci-Fi Film | Martin Padilla | McFly's Movie House #002 | 00:38:07 | |
The award-winning filmmaker and writer Kristian Mercado joins us on McFly's Movie House today! In March 2023, Mercado released his debut feature film, “If You Were the Last,” a sci-fi rom-com starring Anthony Mackie and Zoë Chao (currently available to stream on Peacock). Mercado has made waves in the industry before coming out with his brilliant and heartfelt take on the science fiction genre. Nuevo Rico’s psychedelic cyberpunk short film premiered at 2021's SXSW Festival, where it snagged the Animation Jury Award. Mercado has also directed content for Billie Eilish, Bad Bunny, Awkwafina, Eric Andre, MF DOOM, Taylor Tomlinson, Michael Che, and Hannibal Burress. Raised between New York's Spanish Harlem and Puerto Rico, Mercado regularly uses his voice in the industry to address systemic oppression, identity, and working-class struggles. With several projects in the works, Marta chats with Kris about “If You Were the Last,” “Nuevo Rico,” the industry itself, upcoming projects, and his illustrious career. Instagram: @krismerc Produced by Capital G Media Follow Marta Djordjevic
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22 Apr 2024 | Inside Kris Mercado's Creative Genius: If We Were the Last Film Director | McFly's Movie House #003 | 00:59:43 | |
The award-winning filmmaker and writer Kristian Mercado joins us on McFly's Movie House today! In March 2023, Mercado released his debut feature film, “If You Were the Last,” a sci-fi rom-com starring Anthony Mackie and Zoë Chao (currently available to stream on Peacock). Mercado has made waves in the industry before coming out with his brilliant and heartfelt take on the science fiction genre. Nuevo Rico’s psychedelic cyberpunk short film premiered at 2021's SXSW Festival, where it snagged the Animation Jury Award. Mercado has also directed content for Billie Eilish, Bad Bunny, Awkwafina, Eric Andre, MF DOOM, Taylor Tomlinson, Michael Che, and Hannibal Burress. Raised between New York's Spanish Harlem and Puerto Rico, Mercado regularly uses his voice in the industry to address systemic oppression, identity, and working-class struggles. With several projects in the works, Marta chats with Kris about “If You Were the Last,” “Nuevo Rico,” the industry itself, upcoming projects, and his illustrious career. Instagram: @krismerc Produced by Capital G Media Follow Marta Djordjevic
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06 May 2024 | Jacques Demy's Trio: A Deep Dive with Ash Laskey | Love, Death and Movies | McFly's Movie House #005 | 01:00:30 | |
Jacques Demy, a seminal figure in French cinema, emerged during the 1960s New Wave movement. Renowned for his imaginative musicals like The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Demy's unique blend of whimsy and vibrant visuals created an enduring cinematic legacy. His films, including The Young Girls of Rochefort, showcase his ability to elevate ordinary narratives into enchanting tales, solidifying his place in film history. Ashlyn and Marta explore Demy's colorful world and break down his informal Romance Trilogy: “Lola” (1961), “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” (1964), and “The Young Girls of Rochefort” (1967). Ash Laskey is a film content creator and co-host of the Love, Death and Movies podcast.
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31 Mar 2024 | Welcome to McFly's Movie House | A Film Podcast for Cinema Lovers | 00:06:27 | |
Join us every Monday as Marta Djordjevic takes you on a journey through cinema's hidden gems, discussing forgotten film classics, emerging filmmakers, and the diversity of movie history. Our preview episode tells how this podcast came to be, highlighting Marta’s professional background and what’s to come.
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29 Apr 2024 | The Swimmer: Frank Perry's Critique of the American Dream | Bryan Starr | McFly's Movie House #004 | 01:11:12 | |
1968's “The Swimmer,” a bizarre and surreal drama by Frank and Eleanor Perry, is a cross between an Old Hollywood film and a member of Hollywood's New Wave. This Burt Lancaster-starring flick depicts the fading American dream while also illustrating the suppression of reality, the passage of time, and the fear that comes with that. Bryan Starr is a filmmaker and content creator who is also incredibly interested in movies that tackle the American suburban dream. While he has run Bryan Starr Cinematography for seven years, Bryan started creating content in 2020. Thanks to his film collection of over 3,000 titles, he has built himself up as a leader in the community who champions physical media. Instagram: @bstarrcinema Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
13 May 2024 | Analyzing Film Scores: Exploring Iconic Film Scores and Soundtracks | McFly's Movie House #006 | 00:31:33 | |
Scores and soundtracks in a movie play a crucial role in shaping the viewer's experience. They enhance storytelling, evoke emotions, and contribute to the film’s overall mood. From subtle background melodies to grand compositions, music becomes an integral part of the cinematic narrative, creating a powerful synergy between sight and sound that enriches the audience's connection with the story. In today's episode, Marta will cover her favourite sounds on screen.
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27 May 2024 | Unveiling Beauty in the Ordinary: Abbas Kiarostami's Genius | Matthew Germenis | McFly's Movie House #008 | 01:30:42 | |
Abbas Kiarostami's Koker Trilogy, comprising Where Is the Friend's Home? (1987), Life, and Nothing More... (1992), and Through the Olive Trees (1994), hold immense significance in world cinema. Kiarostami intertwines fiction and reality through this trilogy, blurring the lines between documentary and narrative filmmaking. Set against the rural backdrop of Koker in Iran, the trilogy explores themes of resilience, compassion, and the human spirit in the face of adversity. Kiarostami's distinctive approach, characterized by long takes and a poetic visual style, invites viewers to contemplate the essence of life and the intricate connections between the characters and their surroundings. The Koker Trilogy is a testament to Kiarostami’s artistic prowess and ability to capture the universal through the lens of the seemingly ordinary, leaving an enduring impact on contemporary cinema.
Matthew Germenis is a writer, podcaster, and movie aficionado. He has written extensively on Philip Roth, Wordsworth, and 20th-century American history. Matthew recently worked as an editor for the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies podcast, Public History in a Virtual Age. Bright Wall/Dark Room includes his essay "Hollywood's Last Cowboy" on Leonardo DiCaprio's Westerns. His podcast Visceral Reactions explores the intersection of pop culture, history, and politics throughout the last century of horror movies. Instagram: @mpgermenis Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
20 May 2024 | Nic Cage's Best Roles: Celebrating Hollywood’s Outcast | Harry Argyle | McFly's Movie House #007 | 01:05:29 | |
Nicolas Cage, born in 1964, is a prolific and versatile actor renowned for his extensive filmography spanning diverse genres. With over four decades in the industry, Cage has showcased his talent in blockbuster hits like Con Air and National Treasure and critically acclaimed films such as Leaving Las Vegas, earning him an Academy Award. Known for his fearless approach, Cage's unpredictable choices and commitment to mainstream and independent projects have solidified his status as one of Hollywood's most distinctive and celebrated actors. Harry Argyle and I are huge Cage fans, so we’re discussing five of our favourite films that star him, chatting about his career and what drives him to take on so many roles. Harry is a film content creator and co-host of the Love, Death and Movies podcast. TikTok: @that.movie_guy Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media Producers: Ghazal Elhaei, Karman Fong © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
03 Jun 2024 | Mastering Suspense: Hitchcock’s Bomb Theory Explained | Raiders of the Lost Podcast | McFly's Movie House #009 | 00:53:39 | |
Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense, revolutionized filmmaking with his innovative storytelling techniques. Among his many contributions is the "Bomb Theory" analogy, where he explained the difference between suspense and surprise. Hitchcock likened a bomb under a table to a surprise, where it suddenly explodes, eliciting a momentary shock. In contrast, suspense is created by revealing the bomb's presence to the audience while keeping it hidden from the characters, intensifying the anticipation. This analogy encapsulates Hitchcock's mastery of manipulating audience emotions and underscores his profound understanding of the psychology of suspense in filmmaking. James, Anthony, and I will choose six movies that use this method (three by Hitchcock and three more modern interpretations) and discuss our favourites. Anthony and James Deveney run the highly successful Raiders of the Lost Podcast while working as filmmakers in the industry. In 2023, they released their short film, Midnight Ruin, and have more projects in the works. Instragram: @RaidersoftheLostPodcast TikTok: @RaidersoftheLostPodcast www.raidersofthelostpodcast.com Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
10 Jun 2024 | Decoding Temptation in Rohmer's Six Moral Tales | Kevin Mikos | McFly's Movie House #010 | 00:55:44 | |
Eric Rohmer, a leading figure in the French New Wave, crafted a cinematic legacy marked by his unique exploration of morality and relationships. His Six Moral Tales, a series of films from 1962 to 1972, form a cohesive narrative exploring the intricacies of human behaviour and ethical dilemmas. Linked by a common theme, each film delves into the complexities of desire, fidelity, and the consequences of one's actions. From My Night at Maud's to Claire's Knee, Rohmer weaves together a tapestry of interconnected characters and subtle philosophical inquiries. The overarching message in the Six Moral Tales lies in examining personal choices and the moral quandaries that arise, revealing Rohmer's keen insight into the human condition and his ability to capture the nuances of romantic and moral dilemmas with finesse. Kevin and I will discuss this series of films and our personal favourites of the bunch. Kevin Mikos is a writer, content creator, and co-host of the Looks Like a Movie Podcast. TikTok: @KMeeksFilm YouTube: @LooksLikeAMovie Letterboxd: @kmeeks Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
17 Jun 2024 | Exploring ‘World on a Wire’: Fassbinder’s Sci-Fi Masterpiece | Jonathan Cessa | McFly's Movie House #011 | 00:51:14 | |
Rainer Werner Fassbinder's World on a Wire (1973) stands as a groundbreaking piece in sci-fi cinema, merging the director's distinctive style with futuristic themes. This two-part television miniseries, adapted from Daniel F. Galouye's novel Simulacron-3, explores the concept of simulated reality and artificial intelligence. Fassbinder's innovative narrative techniques and visual flair contribute to the film's significance in the sci-fi genre, prefiguring later works like The Matrix and Blade Runner. World on a Wire engages with philosophical questions about the nature of existence within a simulated world, solidifying Fassbinder's legacy as a visionary filmmaker who pushed the boundaries of storytelling, aesthetics, and thematic exploration in science fiction. Jonathan and I will be breaking down the film, talking about its influence on the genre, along with movies that served as inspiration for it. Jonathan Cessa is a Chicago-based comedian, semi-professional baker, and movie buff. Instagram: @jonathan_sessa TikTok: @jonathan_sessa Twitter: @jonathan_sessa Letterboxd: @jonathan_sessa
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24 Jun 2024 | Re: Uniting: A Nostalgic Chat with Writer-Director Laura Adkin | McFly’s Movie House #012 | 00:52:05 | |
Laura Adkin's debut feature film, Re: Uniting, is hitting theatres in the US this month. The movie introduces us to a group of six best friends who were once close, yet life has taken them in different directions. They decide to get together for a fun weekend trip to celebrate their 25th college reunion, yet things aren't what they seem. Adkin's movie plays out like a second coming-of-age many adults face when they start mulling about their past, missed opportunities, and the jarring reality of the passage of time. In today’s episode, Laura and Marta discuss the personal inspirations behind crafting this indie drama and the importance of still making "talking" movies in the sea of blockbusters that dominate today’s market. Laura Adkin is a Vancouver-based filmmaker, actor, and writer. She has produced numerous films and has played at film festivals worldwide. Her directorial debut, The Goodnight Kiss, received the prestigious Bravofact grant. She went on to play festivals globally and earned many awards and accolades, including Best Short Film at the Edmonton International Film Festival and 8 Leo Awards nominations. Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
04 Jul 2024 | Exploring Coming-of-Age Classics with George Carmi of ReelTok | McFly’s Movie House #013 | 01:20:29 | |
The coming-of-age genre, a favorite among many film enthusiasts, is a testament to the universal experiences of self-discovery, relatable dilemmas, and key life themes. In their relatability, these movies offer a sense of understanding and validation to people of all ages. ReelTok's George Carmi and I are huge fans of the coming-of-age genre. We'll discuss why this genre is comforting to so many people while each highlighting five of our favourites. George Carmi is a film content creator and co-host of the ReelTok podcast. Follow George Carmi Follow ReelTok Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
08 Jul 2024 | Navigating the Deepfake Dilemma: 'Another Body' | Reuben Hamlyn | SXSW Winning Documentary | McFly’s Movie House #014 | 00:32:59 | |
2023’s ‘Another Body’ sheds light on the invasive world of deepfake adult content. This episode features a conversation with Reuben Hamlyn, who discusses the creation of the documentary, the disturbing realities of deepfakes, and how individuals can safeguard against digital exploitation. ‘Another Body’ has garnered attention at major film festivals and is a poignant exploration of technology’s dark side. Reuben Hamlyn is a BIFA-nominated and SXSW award-winning New York-based writer/director from London. Reuben's previous short fiction film, Roger, was commissioned by the BFI and BBC Arts to open their Born Digital season in 2019. His latest short fiction film, Bitter Weeds, is in late post-production and will premiere in 2024. Follow Reuben: Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
15 Jul 2024 | Diving into the Neon-Soaked Yakuza World of Seijun Suzuki's Tokyo Drifter | McFly’s Movie House #015 | 00:59:45 | |
1966's Tokyo Drifter is one of the most well-known films by Japanese New Wave maverick Seijun Suzuki. A wildly creative and avant-garde yakuza classic, Tokyo Drifter takes inspiration from Old Hollywood musicals, Westerns, film noir, and traditional gangster tropes yet never takes itself too seriously, delivering on all these homages with glaring colors and visual opulence. Returning guest Harry Argyle and I will be chatting about the film, diving into Suzuki's background, and highlighting his difficulties working with Nikkatsu Studios -- that Tokyo Drifter only worsened. Harry Argyle is a film content creator and co-host of the Love, Death and Movies podcast. Follow Harry Argyle Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
22 Jul 2024 | A Conversation with Director Anthony Shim: Exploring 'Riceboy Sleeps' | McFly’s Movie House #016 | 00:53:26 | |
Anthony Shim's second feature film, Riceboy Sleeps, follows a Korean mother, So-young, and her son, Dong-hyun, as they immigrate to Canada for a better life. The film explores personality identity and heritage that speaks to the immigrant experience so well. Emotionally resonant, Riceboy Sleeps has received rave reviews and awards on an international scale; it had its domestic premiere at TIFF, where it took home the Platform Prize, while it had its international premiere at the Busan International Film Festival and won the Flash Forward Audience Award, as well. I'm joined by Anthony Shim to discuss the impact Riceboy Sleeps has made, his personal connection to the film, and the auteurs that helped shape and inspire his love for cinema. Anthony Shim is a Korean-Canadian filmmaker who started his career as an actor in Vancouver, Canada and directed theatre for many years before making his feature films "Daughter" (2020) and "Riceboy Sleeps" (2023). He is currently writing his next feature film in South Korea; an adaptation of a novel called "Offerings." Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
29 Jul 2024 | The Illusive Nightmare of David Lynch's 'Lost Highway' | McFly’s Movie House #017 | 01:14:48 | |
David Lynch's Lost Highway is a mind-bending and surreal sensory experience that demands in-depth discussion. The first entry in Lynch's Los Angeles Trilogy, Lost Highway, is a dark fever dream that'll only keep you guessing. Seth and Marta (both David Lynch fanatics) will break down Lost Highway for listeners while also discussing Lynch's career up until this point and his inspirations. Seth Mullan-feroze is a film content creator and co-host of the ReelTok podcast. Follow Seth Mullan-feroze Follow the Reel Tok Podcast Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
05 Aug 2024 | Zarrar Kahn's In Flames: Using Horror to Illuminate the Confines of a Patriarchal Society | McFly’s Movie House #018 | 00:49:31 | |
Director Zarrar Kahn joins us on McFly's Movie House today to chat about his feature film debut, In Flames, the first Pakistani film to premiere at the 76th Cannes Film Festival as part of the Director’s Fortnight in over 47 years. In Flames is a supernatural horror and social drama that uses the genre as a tool to explore the traumas of living in an oppressive patriarchal society. The film was Pakistan’s official entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 2024 Academy Awards. Zarrar Kahn is an award-winning Pakistani-Canadian filmmaker alumnus of the TIFF Talent Lab, Locarno Filmmakers Academy, Open Doors Locarno, Asian Film Academy, and Director’s Lab program at the Canadian Film Centre. His works have been screened and awarded in over 70+ film festivals worldwide, including TIFF, Locarno, and BFI London. Born in Karachi and based in Toronto, Kahn is committed to telling stories that amplify historically marginalized communities. Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
12 Aug 2024 | The Isolation of Womanhood: Exploring Female Loneliness in Cinema | McFly’s Movie House #019 | 00:57:44 | |
Today's round-up episode will explore female loneliness in cinema. Films that showcase the inner turmoils of the mind aren’t new, but many of them come from a male perspective. Joined by Sophie Holsinger, our aim for today's episode is to highlight the isolation of womanhood by each highlighting five of our favorite films with this theme and discussing why they're so dear to us. Sophie Holsinger is a film writer and co-host of the The Movie Draft Podcast. Follow Sophie Holsinger: Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
26 Aug 2024 | The Bonds that Tie: Yasujiro Ozu's Noriko Trilogy | McFly’s Movie House #021 | 01:03:09 | |
Many consider Yasujiro Ozu's Noriko Trilogy (1949's Late Spring, 1951's Early Summer, and 1953's Tokyo Story) the Japanese maestro's magnum opus. Dealing with timeless familial themes that still resonate today, my guest Sinjun and I will discuss these endearing family dramas while touching on the cinematic techniques that Ozu was so well-known for and a background in Japanese filmmaking at the time. Sinjun Chapman is a film school graduate who creates online content on classic and international cinema, with a special love for Tarkovsky and Japanese cinema.
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09 Sep 2024 | The Quiet Melancholy of Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire, Paris, Texas, and Perfect Days | McFly’s Movie House #023 | 01:33:33 | |
Wim Wenders is a celebrated German filmmaker known for his diverse filmography and exploration of humanistic themes, often presented through wandering protagonists. Renowned for his "road" movies, Wenders' use of natural landscapes and urban settings creates a visually immersive experience that's uniquely his. In today's episode, I'm joined by Tyler Whitmore from the ReelTok podcast to discuss three of Wenders' films: Paris, Texas, Wings of Desire, and Perfect Days. These films share thematic similarities, featuring nomadic protagonists engulfed in loneliness. We'll break down each film and delve into Wenders' background with the New German Cinema Movement and the influences that have shaped his illustrious career. Tyler Whitmore is a film content creator and co-host of the ReelTok podcast. Follow Tyler Whitmore Follow the Reel Tok Podcast Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
19 Aug 2024 | Dark Futures: Favorite Dystopian Films | McFly’s Movie House #020 | 00:32:08 | |
Why do some folks love dystopian movies so much? From societal critiques to chilling visions of the future, these films offer escapism and thought-provoking narratives. Join Marta as she delves into the best dystopian movies that highlight the dangers of social trends, political shifts, and technological advancements. Explore our top picks and reflect on what these dark futures reveal about our present and potential future. Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
02 Sep 2024 | Caffeine Fix! Anxiety-Inducing Cinema | McFly’s Movie House #022 | 00:30:52 | |
There's nothing quite like getting an adrenaline rush from a film filled with tension and unease. Anxiety-inducing movies offer a cathartic experience, letting us feel exhilarating fear from the comfort of our own homes. These flicks are even better with a group of your closest friends — cheering or sitting in a collective state of nail-biting tension. Hold the coffee for today's episode, as I'm giving you a burst of energy with some of my favorite anxiety-inducing movies. Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
16 Sep 2024 | A Timebomb of Self-Discovery: Decoding Agnès Varda's Cleo from 5 to 7 #024 | 01:39:55 | |
Agnès Varda's "Cléo from 5 to 7" is an iconic piece of cinema from the French New Wave movement. The film follows Cléo in "real-time" as she awaits biopsy results from five to seven pm, taking us on a journey of self-discovery. While it initially explores the fears associated with mortality, it ultimately highlights themes of isolation and loneliness. A timeless film on self-identity and the public persona, "Cléo from 5 to 7" reflects Varda's feminist sensibilities and offers a refreshing and introspective cinematic experience. In today's episode, I'm joined by podcaster and journalist Ethan Simmie to discuss this classic, highlighting Varda's significant contributions to the French New Wave movement and her background. Ethan Simmie is a Senior Film Critic for AgentsOfFandom.com, host of two podcasts (The Movie Draft Podcast & 24 Minutes of A24), and host of the YouTube channel Movies Are So Back. He has attended NYFF, SXSW, Sundance, and SIFF through his contributions to the industry. Follow Ethan Simmie Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
23 Sep 2024 | McFly's Movie List: Road Trip Edition #025 | 00:29:00 | |
There’s so much more to road trip movies than picturesque landscapes and a sense of escapism. Beyond their gripping visuals, these films often convey profound messages about transformation, mirroring the longest journey we all undertake – the journey through life. In this episode of McFly's Movie House, I'm diving into some of my most cherished road trip movies. Join me as we explore their deeper meanings and unforgettable moments Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC | |||
30 Sep 2024 | Honing In On the Old and New with Peter Bogdanovich's Targets with Bryan Starr #026 | 01:07:17 | |
Peter Bogdanovich's 1968 film "Targets" is an exhilarating debut that stars the legendary Boris Karloff as a fading horror icon who crosses paths with a deranged sniper in Los Angeles. Loosely inspired by the 1966 Charles Whitman mass shooting, "Targets" is chilling and utterly jarring — a horror movie set in broad daylight. In this episode, Bryan Starr and I discuss Bogdanovich's film, career, and background while highlighting the shift in Tinseltown from Old Hollywood to New. We'll also explore why "Targets" makes an excellent double feature with Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," unearthing thematic parallels and the commentary on the relationship between violence and pop culture/media. Bryan Starr is a talented filmmaker and content creator. While he has run Bryan Starr Cinematography for seven years, Bryan started creating content in 2020. Thanks to his film collection of over 3,000 titles, he has built himself up as a leader in the community who champions physical media. Follow Bryan Starr Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
07 Oct 2024 | McFly's Movie List: Favourite Directorial Debuts #027 | 01:05:36 | |
Watching a filmmaker's directorial debut is a wonderful way to see how their creative seeds are planted early in their careers. These movies can introduce a director's style and serve as a foundation for themes they'll expand upon later. My favorite directorial debuts offer fresh perspectives and challenge regular cinematic conventions. On today's episode of McFly's Movie House, Declan Adams and I will chat about our personal favorites, discussing what makes our selections so unique. Declan Adams is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker and writer, currently working primarily in music videos and aspiring to direct his first feature film. Follow Declan Adams Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
14 Oct 2024 | McFly's Movie List: Lesser-Seen Horror Haunts #028 | 00:29:34 | |
It's October, and I haven't given you any spooky movies to check out! As a big fan of the horror genre who actively seeks out under-the-radar titles, I'm using today as an opportunity to shout out some macabre gems that deserve more attention. For today's round-up episode, we're diving into some rarely-seen horror haunts. Happy Spooky Season, everyone! Follow Marta Djordjevic Produced by Capital G Media © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
28 Oct 2024 | McFly's Movie House Season 1 Finale #030 | 00:16:32 | |
If you can believe it, we've reached the end of Season 1 of McFly's Movie House! This season has been an incredible adventure, filled with insightful and often hilarious discussions with my good friends in the industry and some incredibly talented filmmakers. For today's finale, I'll be sharing what I have lined up during my podcast break, going through some new releases I'm excited to check out, and finally digging into some pieces of physical media I've been meaning to explore. © 2024 Capital G Media INC. | |||
21 Oct 2024 | Let's Get Physical: The Timeless Comedy of Jackie Chan's Police Story #029 | 01:27:10 | |
Jackie Chan is an action movie legend known for his death-defying stunts and laugh-out-loud comedy. With his use of props and rhythmic comedic timing, Chan's brand of physical comedy is unmistakable. One of his most praised films is 1985's "Police Story," which he also directed. On today's episode of the podcast, Pat Mitchell and I chat about this beloved classic, delve into Jackie Chan's upbringing and background in the business, and discuss the celebrated stunt work in the movie. We'll explain why it's so unique and thrilling even decades after the film's release. Patrick Mitchell is a film content creator who usually focuses on horror and true crime -- but he happens to be a massive Jackie Chan fan, too. Follow Patrick Mitchell |