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Ep 163Movie Review {spoiler free} - Nosferatu with Alex Herbert
EIt's finally here and here we are with our quick impressions and teasing our full episode, out Dec 30, 2024. In the meantime, hear our first impressions, the characters, how it fits in Dracula lore and teasers on class dynamics. Alex Herbert:https://alexherbert.substack.com/https://www.instagram.com/punksaround/https://www.instagram.com/lenin_in_45_volumes/Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 162Jingle All the Way (1996)
EJingle All the Way is an Xmas movie about capitalism and it's love for product placement and selling of toys. It's honestly not even that deep. Jingle all the Way Christian linkThe Intervention podcastTwitter: @intervenepodInstagram: @intervention_podEmail: [email protected]: @levi0leviInstagram: @levi0levi0leviEmail: [email protected] of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 161Mallrats (1995)
EKevin Smith is back, though not on this podcast, that's just a tricky way to say he's back with his second film, Mallrats. Joining me are SmirkGently and Levi of the Intervention podcast.Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 160Friday the 13th (1981) and Friday the 13th Part 2
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Ep 159Home Alone (1990)
EThis week on the show, Home Alone. What is there to say about this classic...Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

{REBROADCAST} - Batman Returns (1992) with Collective Action Comics and The Black Casebook
EBatman Returns is a Christmas movie and this week, in place of your regularly scheduled *new* episode, I am rebroadcasting this classic.What do you get when you have two comic book podcast hosts together for one Batman movie discussion? I don't know, you'll have to find out. This week we discuss the Christmas film Batman Returns.The Black Casebook Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/blackcasebookpod/https://pod.link/1618791941https://twitter.com/BlackCasebookCollective Action Comics: https://www.instagram.com/collectiveactioncomicshttps://www.patreon.com/collectiveactioncomics/posts https://pod.link/1573028630 https://twitter.com/CAComixPodLeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 158To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) with Altmania podcast
EIn this episode, I analyze the 1985 neo-noir action thriller "To Live and Die in L.A." with Ryan and Este from Altmania. We discuss the film's themes of crime and corruption within the socio-political context of 1980s America, highlighting performances by William Petersen and Willem Dafoe.We explore the film’s critique of wealth disparities, unique cinematography by Robbie Müller, and Wang Chung's influential soundtrack. Key scenes and character arcs, especially Petersen's moral ambiguity, are examined. Finally, we reflect on the film's alternate ending and its impact, celebrating its cult classic status and inviting listeners to join us in further cinematic discussions.Altmania:https://pod.link/1702836067https://linktr.ee/altmaniahttps://www.patreon.com/altmaniahttps://x.com/altmaniapodhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1b2dk-v8XUCOZHH7v63u0UtfF-bF9_E_XH_PDjeff5ro/edit?gid=0#gid=0Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 157Natural Born Killers (1994) with David Hering
EIn this episode of Left of the Projector, I discuss Oliver Stone's 1994 film, Natural Born Killers, with Dr. David Hering. We explore the film's chaotic narrative, its historical context, and its provocative commentary on media and violence. Dr. Herring reflects on his first viewing experience and we critique the film’s stylistic choices, questioning whether they convey a meaningful political message or merely emphasize chaos. Our conversation also addresses the film's portrayal of societal issues, particularly race and systemic violence, while recognizing its bold visual style and enduring relevance in American culture.David Hering:https://x.com/hering_davidhttps://www.davidhering.com/Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 156GoldenEye (1995) with Bring Out Your Dead
EIn this episode of Left at the Projector, I explore the 1995 James Bond film "GoldenEye" with Griff and Chris from Bring Out Your Dead. We discuss Pierce Brosnan's debut as 007, the dynamics of Bond’s relationships with female characters, and the film's dramatic plot involving Sean Bean's villain.We reflect on the nostalgia surrounding "GoldenEye," its impact on the Bond franchise, and the cultural themes of imperialism and masculinity. Humorous highlights include the film's absurd moments and memorable one-liners. In concluding, we debate the film’s relevance for modern audiences and its legacy in the Bond series.Bring Out Your Dead:https://www.instagram.com/bringoutyourdeadpod/https://pod.link/1706697539https://open.spotify.com/show/3Wsrp6l2a5JlXPJvG5Iwwg?si=3c5d62ed204a42a0Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 155Election (1999) - Election Day 2024 Special Edition with Hungry Rye and Bill
EHello - welcome to the most important episode of our lives, er wait, election. Anyway, I'm joined by Bill and HungryRye.Literary Liberation: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/literary-liberationhttps://www.instagram.com/literaryliberationhttps://www.instagram.com/hungryrye/https://linktr.ee/HungryryeLeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 154Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) with Podcasty For Me
EIn this episode, we explore the cult classic Halloween 3: Season of the Witch with guests Jake and Ian from Podcasty for Me. We delve into the film’s unique narrative, which abandons the Michael Myers storyline in favor of a standalone horror tale. Despite its initial box office struggles, we argue for its imaginative depth, touching on themes of capitalism, technology, and corporate greed embodied by the character Conal Cochran.Jake shares his personal connection to the film, and we analyze how its eerie elements, such as the haunting jingle for the Silver Shamrock masks, reflect broader societal issues. Our discussion dives into the film's practical effects, dark humor, and standout performances, particularly from Tom Atkins and Stacey Nelkin.As we wrap up, we investigate the film's ambiguous ending and its lingering impact on viewers, encouraging audiences to embrace Halloween 3 for its creativity and unique place within the horror genre.Podcasty For Me:https://www.podcastyforme.com/https://www.patreon.com/PodCastyForMehttps://twitter.com/podcastyformehttps://www.instagram.com/podcastyformeLeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 153Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979)
EAlways look on the bright side of life. Joined again by Lemony Fresh Pines and Sully to discuss a 70's film that has some serious cringe but also some really relevant criticism of leftist organizations. Come back in time with us...Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 152Shrek (2001) and Shrek (2003) with PokePreet and Literary Liberation podcasts
EEvan teams up with hosts of the Literary Liberation podcast and PokePreet to analyze the 2001 movie 'Shrek' through political and cultural lenses. The conversation delves into the film’s political themes, including class struggle, consumerism, and libertarian values, and considers Shrek’s impact in a post-9/11 context, exploring ideas like imperialism and Jewish-coded interpretations. The discussions also cover Shrek's cultural relevance, examining its humor, appeal across generations, and the success of its soundtracks that capture early 2000s culture. The group speculates on the future of the Shrek franchise, discussing potential challenges for Shrek 5 and assessing the series' broader cultural impact.Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 151BONUS: Jennifer's Body (2009) with Closeted History and @AllThingsLabor
EEnjoy this week's bonus episode with Destiny of Closeted History, where I made a guest appearance to discuss the queer horror film Jennifer's Body.Closeted Historyhttps://www.instagram.com/closetedhistoryhttps://beacons.ai/closetedhistoryhttps://patreon.com/ClosetedHistoryhttps://www.youtube.com/@closetedhistoryLeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 150The Lost Boys (1987)
EThis week on Left of the Projector I have on friends of the show, Ashley and Alex Herbert. Alex shares with us his Peter Pan theory of the film and we dive into much more!Alex Herbert:https://alexherbert.substack.com/https://www.instagram.com/punksaround/https://www.instagram.com/lenin_in_45_volumes/Smirk Gently:https://www.instagram.com/smirkgently/https://linktr.ee/smirkgentlyhttps://www.threads.net/@smirkgentlyLeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 149Smokey and the Bandit (1977) With Cars and Comrades
EIn this episode, we analyze the iconic 1977 film "Smokey and the Bandit" with the hosts of Cars and Comrades. We share our personal connections to the movie, discussing how it shaped our views on truck driving and outlaw culture, particularly through Brandon's experience. The conversation revolves around the Bandit's wild quest to transport Coors beer and critiques the comedic representation of law enforcement, exemplified by Sheriff Buford T. Justice. We delve into the film's themes of working-class solidarity and anti-authoritarianism, highlighting the camaraderie among truckers and the Bandit’s folk hero status. Our analysis also touches on the humor, improvised dialogue, and gender roles, particularly through Sally Field's character. As we reflect on the film's lasting legacy, we share personal ratings and recommendations, reiterating its significance for car enthusiasts and fans of classic comedy, all while reinforcing our mission to explore car culture from a leftist perspective.Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 148The Devil's Backbone (2001) with Olivia of You Have Been Watching Films
EIn this episode of Left of the Projector, we explore Guillermo del Toro's impactful film The Devil's Backbone, released in 2001, with Olivia from "You Have Been Watching Films." Our conversation highlights the film's intricate narrative and its blend of childhood innocence within the harrowing context of the Spanish Civil War. We examine character dynamics in the orphanage, reflecting on the themes of unity and resistance against oppression, while discussing the symbolic role of ghosts and the lingering effects of war on childhood. As we dissect the film's rich imagery and underlying messages, we emphasize the glimmers of hope and resilience present in the children's journey. We encourage both new and returning viewers to experience this essential work within del Toro's filmography, appreciating its quiet yet profound storytelling.Olivia - You have Been Watching Filmshttps://www.youtube.com/youhavebeenwatchingfilmshttps://www.patreon.com/youhavebeenwatchingfilmshttps://www.threads.net/@youhavebeenwatchingfilmshttps://letterboxd.com/oliviabagshaw/Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 147Kill Bill Vol 1 and 2 (2003, 2004)
EIn this episode, I chat with Libby about Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" Volume 1 and Volume 2, examining the film's themes and narrative choices. We discuss the decision to split the film due to its lengthy runtime and how it impacts audience engagement. Libby shares her affinity for the film and highlights the empowering portrayal of female characters like "the Bride," O-Ren Ishii, and Vernita Green.We delve into pivotal scenes and Tarantino's unique cinematic techniques, as well as the emotional and philosophical aspects of revenge. Libby proposes an intriguing theory about the polyamorous dynamics among characters, prompting a discussion on love and power. We wrap up by reflecting on Tarantino’s controversial reputation and the importance of critically engaging with his work, exploring the rich storytelling and representation within "Kill Bill."Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 146The Mist and The Fog with Kayte Terry and Cars and Comrades
EIn this episode, we explore the thematic elements of "The Fog" and "The Mist" with guests Kayte Terry and Brandon. Kayte is cohost of Fangs for the Memories and Tendor Subject and Brandon cohosts the podcast Cars and Comrades.Focusing on the films, we examine their atmospheres, social dynamics during crises, and the tension between individualism and community. A deep dive into "The Mist's" impactful ending reveals commentary on human nature, while we also share horror film recommendations for the season.Kayte Terry:IG: https://www.instagram.com/kaytetWebsite: https://www.kayteterry.com/Fangs for the Memories: https://www.instagram.com/fangspodcast/Tender Subject: https://www.instagram.com/tendersubjectpod/Cars and Comrades:IG: https://www.instagram.com/cars_and_comrades_podcast/Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 145Movie Review: The Substance (2024) Spoiler Free
EIn this episode of Left of the Projector, host Evan delves into 'The Substance,' a new body horror film directed by Coralie Fargette and starring Demi Moore, Dennis Quaid, and Margaret Qualley. He offers a mostly spoiler-free analysis, discussing not only the stark and gory visuals but also the deeper commentary on body image and the challenges women face in Hollywood. Evan highlights the film's extreme and visceral approach to horror, comparing it to other notable works like 'Dead Alive' and 'The Fly,' while praising its unrelenting critique of societal standards imposed on women. Listeners are encouraged to watch the film in theaters and stay tuned for a detailed, spoiler-filled discussion in a future episode. Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 144Network (1976) with Andre Swai
EIn this episode of Left of the Projector, I discuss the 1976 film Network with graduate film student Andre Swai. We analyze the film's biting satire on media, focusing on Howard Beale's descent into sensationalism and Faye Dunaway's obsession with ratings. Our conversation highlights the film's critique of corporate greed and its relevance in today's media landscape as we approach 2024. We also draw connections to other films that echo similar themes, reinforcing "Network's" enduring significance in cultural commentary on the interplay between entertainment and societal values.Apologies for the quality on this one. Andre Swaihttps://www.instagram.com/andre.swaihttps://letterboxd.com/dreswai/Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 143L.A. Confidential (1997) with Concessions podcast
EIn this episode, we explore the film L.A. Confidential, discussing its intricate plot and standout performances alongside Dan and Jared from Concessions. We share personal reflections on our evolving interpretations, debating whether it fits into traditional noir or neo-noir.Our conversation analyzes the moral complexities of characters like Ed Exley and Bud White, while addressing themes of police brutality and Hollywood's darker undertones. We reflect on the performances of Kevin Spacey, Russell Crowe, and Kim Basinger, considering contemporary implications on their roles.As we unpack narrative intricacies, including tabloid sensationalism and LAPD corruption, we critique the absence of working-class figures, emphasizing how it reveals societal injustices. Finally, we offer cinematic recommendations that connect with themes of justice and identity, enhancing our rich exploration of L.A. Confidential.Concessions:https://pod.link/1700141653https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/concessions-consider-the-bigger-picture/id1700141653https://twitter.com/DanConcedeshttps://www.threads.net/@jaredconcessionsLeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 142Twister (1996) and Twisters (2024) with Closeted History and Schizophrenic Reads
EIn this episode, we discuss the beloved 1996 film Twister and its 2024 sequel, Twisters, with Destiny from *Closeted History* and Nathan of *Schizophrenic Reads*. We celebrate the original’s legacy, exploring its emotional depth, character dynamics, and humor. The sequel's contemporary themes, particularly regarding climate change and character backgrounds, are examined as well. Nathan calls for a revival of disaster films focused on authentic storytelling, while Destiny shares her nostalgia for both films. This conversation offers insights into their cultural significance and the evolution of disaster narratives.Closeted Historyhttps://www.instagram.com/closetedhistoryhttps://beacons.ai/closetedhistoryhttps://patreon.com/ClosetedHistoryhttps://www.youtube.com/@closetedhistorySchizophrenic Reads:https://www.instagram.com/schizophrenicreadshttps://linktr.ee/nathanshuherkhttps://www.patreon.com/SchizoReadsLeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 141The Rings of Power - Season 2 - Episodes 1-3 Recap (with spoilers)
EYes, we have T.V. The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, season 2 is here and so are we. I'm back with Nick, from The Intervention podcast for some LOTR content. We reflect on our impressions of the first season and discuss character arcs in the second season, particularly Galadriel and ****, exploring the moral complexities of their roles.We highlight the impressive production values and the political intrigue surrounding Numenor, while also analyzing the series' balance between familiar tropes and new storytelling. As we speculate on future developments, we delve into themes of power and moral choices that permeate the narrative, enriching our experience as viewers.The Intervention podcast:https://twitter.com/intervenepodInstagram: @intervention_podEmail: [email protected] Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 140True Romance (1993) with Revolutionary Rhetoric podcast
EIn this episode of Left of the Projector, I chat with Tyler and Kennan from the Revolutionary Rhetoric Podcast about the cult classic *True Romance*. We explore its unique blend of romance and crime, character dynamics, and the interplay between reality and fantasy, particularly through Christian Slater’s character.Tyler expresses his deep appreciation for the film, while Kennan provides a fresh perspective as a newcomer. We discuss memorable scenes, the chemistry between Slater and Patricia Arquette, and the socio-economic themes reflected in the characters' choices. We also touch on the film’s outdated elements and the evolution of media representation.To wrap up, we share our ratings, highlighting the film’s narrative depth and lasting significance. Tune in for a concise yet insightful analysis of *True Romance*.Revolutionary Rhetorichttps://www.instagram.com/revolutionaryrhetoricpod/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAovDGRQ3cXJsXlK08d0IPghttps://linktr.ee/revolutionaryrhetoric Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 139Movie Review: Alien: Romulus (2024)- Spoiler free
EIn this mini episode of Left of the Projector, host Evan delves into a review of 'Alien Romulus,' the ninth installment in the Alien franchise. Directed by Federico Alvarez and featuring stars such as Kaylee Spaney and David Johnson, this film is set between the events of the original 'Alien' and 'Aliens.' Evan explores the film's thematic connections to hypercapitalism, its world-building elements, and its portrayal of working-class struggles. Breaking down key aspects like practical effects and character dynamics, Evan provides insights while maintaining a spoiler-free stance, emphasizing the film's continuation of the franchise's legacy.Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 138Ivan's Childhood (1962) with Revolutionary Left Radio and Amanda
EJoin Breht, Amanda, and Evan as they delve into Andrei Tarkovsky's first feature film, Ivan's Childhood (1962). The episode starts with a lighthearted discussion about dream dinner guests, then moves into a detailed analysis of themes like innocence lost, war trauma, and symbolic elements such as trees and cobwebs. The hosts draw parallels between the film's depiction of war and ongoing humanitarian crises like those in Palestine. Part of their Tarkovsky series, this episode also touches on broader issues like moral responsibility toward children and insights from the guests' personal work.Amanda Joy Moon:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoymoon/ Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/riotgrrrlprintz/?etsrc=sdt TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@amandajoymoonRevLeft:https://www.revolutionaryleftradio.com/https://www.revolutionaryleftradio.com/guerrilla-historyhttps://www.revolutionaryleftradio.com/#/redmenace/Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 137The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) with Oslowe
EIn our discussion, we deeply analyze the classic horror film "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" exploring its historical impact, societal reflections, and character dynamics. We dissect its themes, including family, societal norms, and survival through violence, revealing the movie's narrative complexity. Reflecting on the cast's challenges during production, we consider ethical concerns in filmmaking. Additionally, we uncover the film's authenticity and enduring legacy, celebrating its influence on horror history and its reflection of societal fears. Our conversation concludes with a nod to future explorations in horror cinema, highlighting its profound societal mirror.Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpodhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojectorpod

Ep 136The Host with Jon Greenaway (Horror Vanguard)
EThis week, my guest Jon Greenaway (The Horror Vanguard) and I delve into the intricate layers of Bong Joon-ho's film "The Host," appreciating its masterful storytelling and character analysis of Gang-du. We explore the film's blend of comedy and seriousness, praising its tonal shifts and expert composition for a captivating cinematic experience. Drawing from filmmakers like Scorsese and Carpenter, we admire how Bong Joon-ho combines action, tone shifts, and social commentary. The discussion touches on the film's themes of political protest, societal disillusionment, and the central importance of family in Bong Joon-ho's work. We reflect on the symbolic significance of shared meals and familial unity, challenging conventional storytelling methods and highlighting the power of metaphor in critiquing societal norms. Reflecting on anti-capitalist themes and individual agency within systemic structures, we contemplate the potential for change through acts of resistance and solidarity in a complex world.Jon Greenaway:WebsiteCapitalism: A Horror Story: Gothic Marxism and the Dark Side of the Radical ImaginationInstagramTwitterLeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpodhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojectorpod

Ep 135Heat (1995) with Keith Orejel and Matthew Solomon
EKeith and Matthew as they delve into Michael Mann's 1995 classic, 'Heat,' examining the film's detailed depiction of the cop and robber dynamic and the loneliness of Los Angeles. Are there real hit crews? Are they as good as DeNiro? The conversation includes fascinating insights about Matthew's documentary, 'Reimagining Safety,' which explores alternatives to traditional policing. With discussions ranging from character choices to the influence of movie scores, this episode offers a captivating intersection of crime, cinema, and societal safety.Keith Orjelhttps://x.com/keithorejelMatthew Solomon: https://www.reimaginingsafetymovie.com/@mattytheglue | Linktreehttps://www.instagram.com/mattytheglueLeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojectorpod

Ep 134Clerks (1994) with a bunch of Clerks
EI'm not even supposed to be here today. 37. In a row?? What else is there to say. Kevin Smith's first film. We discuss how incredible it was to have been made, the politics of Gen X, gum commericials and so much more.Smirk Gently:https://www.instagram.com/smirkgentlyhttps://linktr.ee/smirkgentlyhttps://tiktok.com/@smirkgentlyMovies vs Capitalism: https://linktr.ee/movies_vs_capitalismhttps://www.instagram.com/movies_vs_capitalismThe Intervention podcast:https://twitter.com/intervenepodInstagram: @intervention_podEmail: [email protected]://twitter.com/Levi0Levihttps://www.instagram.com/levi0levi0leviEmail: [email protected] of the Projector:https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpodhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojectorpod

Ep 133Eyes Wide Shut (1998) with Jonathan Kennedy
EEvan and Jonathan Kennedy dive deep into Stanley Kubrick's final masterpiece, Eyes Wide Shut. They unravel the film's surreal and controversial elements, dissecting Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman's roles and examining themes of capitalism, class disparity, and male inadequacy. The discussion highlights rich costume parties, sinister secret societies, and Christmas motifs that cleverly disguise the film's dark narrative. Join the hosts as they connect the enigmatic ending to the film's beginning, reminisce humorously about half Christmas, and appreciate Kubrick's meticulous attention to detail. Jonathan Kennedy also shares insights on his new projects and social media presence.Jonathan KennedyIG: https://www.instagram.com/getradifiedhttps://jonkennedy.net/https://www.threads.net/@getradifiedLeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 132Longlegs (2024)
EThis episode a quick hit on the new film Longlegs in collaboration with Concessions podcast co-host Jared! We are also joined by actor and director, Max Henry.Concessions:https://pod.link/1700141653https://twitter.com/DanConcedeshttps://www.threads.net/@jaredconcessionsMax Henry:Ourorboros Short Film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=uYQernpEg5qHzoRV&v=__Chnp438OE&feature=youtu.behttps://linktr.ee/maxtastrophehttps://www.themaxhenry.com/https://www.instagram.com/maxtastrophe/https://m.imdb.com/name/nm3565346/#_=_Left of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpodhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojectorpod

Ep 131Beetlejuice (1988) with Emma Berquist
EBeetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice! A Tim Burton film about a bunch of rich snobs trying to gentrify the country. I'm joined by author Emma Berquist to discuss this classic.Emma Berquist:BooksTwitterInstagramLeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojector

Ep 130Twilight: New Moon (2009), Eclipse (2010), Breakdawn Part 1 and 2 (2011, 2012) with Schizophrenicreads and Hungry Rye
ELeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpodhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojectorpod

Ep 129Independence Day (1996) with The Intervention
EToday, we celebrate our Independence Day! Well, maybe not, but you can hear us talk about how it's not possible to get from NYC to D.C. in 4 hours during a global apocalypse. Welcome to earth!The Intervention podcastTwitter: @intervenepodInstagram: @intervention_podEmail: [email protected]: @levi0leviInstagram: @levi0levi0leviEmail: [email protected] of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpodhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojectorpod

Ep 128Trading Places (1983) with Labor Jawn podcast
We dip our toes into a film that has some, shall we say, scenes that didn't age well. The rest did though...Labor Jawn:Patreon: @laborjawnInstagram: @laborjawnTiktok: @laborjawnLeft of the Projector Linkshttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpodhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpodhttps://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojectorpod

Ep 127{Rebroadcast} Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) w/ Rob Rousseau and Oslowe
Is this movie a remake? If so, is it "the greatest remake of all time?" Regardless, the space goo has come to earth and it is turning everyone into mindless consumers who no longer think for themselves. Can it be stopped before it's too late? Oslowe: TikTok // Rob Rousseau: The Insurgents podcast // Twitter // Twitch // Left of the Projector Links: Patreon // Podcast Stream Links // Merch Store // YouTube Channel // Instagram // TikTok --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support

Ep 126Nosferatu (1922), Dracula (1931), Count Dracula (1970) and Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) with Alex Herbert
It's Vampire season? Well, maybe it's not, but it is on Left of the Projector. I am joined by Alex Herbert, a professor and author, to discuss four of the main films within the Bram Stoker Dracula cannon. Alex Herbert: https://alexherbert.substack.com/ https://www.instagram.com/punksaround/ https://www.instagram.com/lenin_in_45_volumes/ LOTP: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod https://boxd.it/5T9O1 https://leftoftheprojector.com https://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpod http://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support

Ep 125Prometheus (2012) and Alien: Covenant (2014)
Back again with more Alien and Predator content, this time, the prequels. I am joined by Joe and HugoJoe Link Tree Twitter Instagram Hugo:https://www.instagram.com/seizethemeansshirts/Left of the Projector https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod https://boxd.it/5T9O1 https://leftoftheprojector.com https://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpod http://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support

Ep 124The Matrix (1999), The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix Revolutions (2003) with @Joman and Serra
Do you want to know what The Matrix episode is? It is all around us, right now, you are listening to us talk about The Matrix. I am joined by musician and content creator Joman and returning guest Serra.Joman:https://jomanmusic.com/https://x.com/jomanmusichttps://www.instagram.com/jomanmusichttps://www.youtube.com/c/jomanmusicSerra:https://www.tiktok.com/@its.mrs.despairLotPhttps://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpodhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support

Ep 123Etneral Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) with Concession podcast
What would you erase if you had this totally not safe experimental technolog to erase some memory of yours? We ask that and more with Dan and Jared of Concessions: Consider the Bigger Picture.Follow them:https://pod.link/1700141653https://twitter.com/DanConcedeshttps://www.threads.net/@jaredconcessionsLeft of the Projector:https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodhttps://boxd.it/5T9O1https://leftoftheprojector.comhttps://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpodhttp://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support

Ep 122Shaun of the Dead (2004), Hot Fuzz (2007) and The World's End (2013)
Three Flavours Cornetto or The Cornetto Trilogy is the wonderful work of Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg. Each of these films fit into the puzzle that is their mind. Did you know that Simon Pegg's thesis was about film and Marxism? Get ready for some laughs with Cullen and Caitlyn of Caitlyn's Conspiracy Corner and Bill. Caitlyn: https://www.instagram.com/jamieleesquirtis/ Cullen: https://www.instagram.com/vhs_action_rewind/ Caitlyn's Conspiracy Corner: https://open.spotify.com/show/4X7g8SBqp6H2QjPIScjNfw?si=4abed91905c84ab8 Bill: https://www.instagram.com/the_red_gobbo/ LotP: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod https://boxd.it/5T9O1 https://leftoftheprojector.com https://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpod http://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support

Ep 121Civil War (2024)
Coming out you this week with a fresh movie that had all the people talking. I'm joined by CJ and Martyn Strange, host of Filmsplaining. CJ: https://radiofreenation.substack.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@lovebroccoli?lang=en Martyn: https://linktr.ee/martynstrange https://www.instagram.com/filmsplainingpod/ https://letterboxd.com/martynstrange/ https://www.threads.net/@thisismartynstrange Left of the Projector: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod https://boxd.it/5T9O1 https://leftoftheprojector.com https://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpod http://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support

Ep 120X-men (2000) with Podcasty For Me
What mutant power would you like to have? I take a deep dive into nerdom and politcs of X-men, the first live action feature film of the franchise, with Jake Serwin and Ian Rhine of the podcast Podcasty For Me. A podcast where they talk about every film Paul Schrader has been involved with (previously every Clint Eastwood film). Podcasty For Me: https://www.podcastyforme.com/ https://www.patreon.com/PodCastyForMe https://twitter.com/podcastyforme https://www.instagram.com/podcastyforme Left of the projector: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod https://boxd.it/5T9O1 https://leftoftheprojector.com https://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpod http://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support

Ep 119Stalker (1979) with RevLeft Radio and Amanda Joy Moon
We are back with another installment of Andrei Tarkovsky. If you enjoyed our episode on Solaris this week we exlore his acclaimed film Stalker. cinema. I am excited to have back on the showBreht O'Shea, of Revolutionary Left (RevLeft) Radio and back on the show, Amanda Joy Moon.Amanda Joy Moon:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandajoymoon/ Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/riotgrrrlprintz/?etsrc=sdt TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@amandajoymoonRevLeft:https://www.revolutionaryleftradio.com/Red Menace: https://www.revolutionaryleftradio.com/#/redmenace/Left of the ProjectorSubscribe: https://leftoftheprojector.comLetterboxd: https://boxd.it/5T9O1 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leftoftheprojectorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpod/--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support

Ep 118Falling Down (1993) with Collective Action Comics and Bx Prol
If you were making a list of films (I did) that conservatives don't understand, this would be near the top. I am joined again by friends of the show Nat (Collective Action Comics) and Chris (Bx_Prol) to talk through a Michael Douglas movie that is likely his best performance.Nat:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collectiveactioncomics/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/collectiveactioncomics/postsPodcast: https://pod.link/1573028630LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/CollectiveActionComicsChris:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bx_prolLeft of the ProjectorPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPodLetterboxd: https://boxd.it/5T9O1Instagram: https://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpodTikTok: http://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support

Ep 117Clueless (1995) with Karina Aybar Jacobs
As if! The outfits, the one liners, the best teen film of the 90's? I break down Clueless with Karina, who you may remember from the Barbie episode. Karina: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekarinaaybar/ Link Tree: https://karinaaybar.com/links Left of the Projector Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/5T9O1 Subscribe: https://leftoftheprojector.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpod TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support

Ep 116Minority Report (2002)
What if we could stop crime before it happened or prevent crime? Well, we know cops don't do that now. In this Tom Cruise sci-fi film from the post 9/11 era, Minority Report is a cautionary tale...or is it just reality? I'm joined by Al to discuss this classic. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/5T9O1 Subscribe: https://leftoftheprojector.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpod TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support

Ep 1159 to 5 (1980) with Carsie Blanton
Dolly, Lilly and Jane get the revenge many of us dream of in this timeless classic comedy from 1980. I'm joined by singer songwriter Carsie Blanton, who just released her new album After the Revolution, which you can listen everywhere! https://www.carsieblanton.com/ https://www.patreon.com/carsieblanton https://www.instagram.com/carsieblanton/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/1NkiZTHV6voDpcA7eEQQMb Left of the Projector Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/5T9O1 Subscribe: https://leftoftheprojector.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/leftoftheprojectorpod TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leftoftheprojector/support