Required Watching

Required Watching

Go beyond the screen with the official podcast from Required Watching. This is your audio masterclass in the art of storytelling, designed for filmmakers, screenwriters, and dedicated cinephiles. Each week, host and film analyst Tray Epps (and sometimes other guests) deconstruct the craft of cinema, providing practical "Toolkit" episodes to improve your work and in-depth interviews with industry professionals who are shaping the future of film. If you're looking for actionable advice on everything from writing dialogue to sound design, or you want to hear from the directors, editors, and composers behind your favorite films, you've found your new required listening. New episodes every week. Find our full video essays and written guides at requiredwatching.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 23 MAY

    The King of Comedy – Parasocial Horror & Fame Satire

    Tray Epps explores Martin Scorsese’s cult classic The King of Comedy—the original parasocial horror story. We discuss Rupert Pupkin’s delusional quest for fame, Jerry Lewis’s poignant straight-man role, and how this film foresaw our current influencer culture. Episode Highlights: – Scorsese’s use of silence and dread to build tension – Robert De Niro’s portrayal of ambition vs. delusion – Satire on celebrity obsession long before social media – Takeaways for storytellers on character, tone, and satire Whether you’re editing your next short or mapping out your feature, this breakdown offers cinematic insights you won’t want to miss. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen, and visit requiredwatching.com for full show notes, timestamps, and exclusive filmmaker resources. Thanks for listening to Required Watching! Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts—every ★ helps more filmmakers and cinephiles find these deep dives. 🎬 Join our community: sign up for show notes, transcripts, and bonus resources at requiredwatching.com/newsletter 🐦 Follow on social: @RequiredWatching on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok 🎥 Watch the videos: youtube.com/RequiredWatching 💖 Support the show: become a patron at patreon.com/requiredwatching for early access, behind-the-scenes, and exclusive Q&As. Until next time, keep watching—and keep creating. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    8 min
  2. 2 MAY

    Rush Hour: Buddy Cop Dynamics and Cultural Exchange

    This episode explores why 'Rush Hour' endures as a beloved film 25 years after its release, dissecting the dynamic partnership between Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. The video delves into how the film combines action and comedy, the smart pacing, and its respectful handling of cultural differences. It discusses the director's role in creating a movie with perfect balance, the chemistry between the stars, and the film's lasting impact on the buddy cop genre. Concluding with a call for viewers to rewatch the film with a critical eye, the episode emphasizes 'Rush Hour' as essential viewing for understanding action comedies. 00:00 Introduction: Is Rush Hour a Buddy Cop Classic? 00:18 The Dynamic Duo: Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker 00:56 Balancing Act: Action and Comedy 01:33 Smart Pacing and Editing 01:56 Cultural Exploration and Respect 02:34 Director's Touch and Film Structure 03:01 Legacy and Impact 03:26 Conclusion: Why Rush Hour is Required Watching Thanks for listening to Required Watching! Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts—every ★ helps more filmmakers and cinephiles find these deep dives. 🎬 Join our community: sign up for show notes, transcripts, and bonus resources at requiredwatching.com/newsletter 🐦 Follow on social: @RequiredWatching on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok 🎥 Watch the videos: youtube.com/RequiredWatching 💖 Support the show: become a patron at patreon.com/requiredwatching for early access, behind-the-scenes, and exclusive Q&As. Until next time, keep watching—and keep creating. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    4 min
  3. 19 APR

    Robert Downey Jr. Returns to the MCU — But At What Cost?

    This isn’t about Iron Man. It’s about what happens when the biggest film franchise in the world chooses nostalgia over risk, legacy over originality, and comfort over challenge. In this raw and personal episode, Tray Epps breaks down what RDJ’s return to the MCU really signals: Disney’s ongoing shift away from originality toward safer, proven IPThe erasure of newer creative voices in favor of familiar iconsThe unspoken moral inconsistencies behind casting decisionsAnd why the art of superhero cinema may be quietly dyingWe also touch on: Jonathan Majors and the uncomfortable optics of replacementThe moral posturing Disney tries to maintain (and where it fails)Why it’s time to give new talent real chances — and real redemptionThis isn’t a hot take. It’s a call for accountability, nuance, and better storytelling — on screen and off. 🎤 New episodes coming soon with filmmaker Kate Driver and more. 🎥 Subscribe and stay tuned for deeper dives into film, culture, and the future of media. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Are we watching the MCU reset or collapse? Should we separate the art from the artist — or hold studios to a higher standard? Let’s talk: @RequiredWatching on socials or drop a YouTube comment. Thanks for listening to Required Watching! Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts—every ★ helps more filmmakers and cinephiles find these deep dives. 🎬 Join our community: sign up for show notes, transcripts, and bonus resources at requiredwatching.com/newsletter 🐦 Follow on social: @RequiredWatching on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok 🎥 Watch the videos: youtube.com/RequiredWatching 💖 Support the show: become a patron at patreon.com/requiredwatching for early access, behind-the-scenes, and exclusive Q&As. Until next time, keep watching—and keep creating. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    10 min
  4. 18 APR

    Ek Tha Tiger: Bollywood’s Bold Blueprint for Spy Cinema

    What happens when you take a classic spy thriller and remix it with Bollywood flair? In this episode, Tray Epps explores how Ek Tha Tiger redefines espionage cinema through a uniquely Indian lens. From high-octane action and political undertones to an emotionally layered romance, Ek Tha Tiger is more than just a blockbuster—it’s the foundation of the YRF Spy Universe. We unpack: Why Salman Khan’s Tiger is part action hero, part mythHow Katrina Kaif’s Zoya reshapes the damsel tropeThe subtle politics between India and PakistanWhat makes the action operatic, not just over-the-topAnd why this film matters for anyone interested in global filmmakingRequired or not? Absolutely. This is a case study in adaptation, scale, and storytelling beyond Hollywood’s shadow. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Have you joined the YRF Spy University yet? Is Ek Tha Tiger a guilty pleasure or a cultural milestone? Let us know on YouTube or @RequiredWatching on socials. Subscribe to Required Watching wherever you get your podcasts. Let’s watch better, together. Thanks for listening to Required Watching! Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts—every ★ helps more filmmakers and cinephiles find these deep dives. 🎬 Join our community: sign up for show notes, transcripts, and bonus resources at requiredwatching.com/newsletter 🐦 Follow on social: @RequiredWatching on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok 🎥 Watch the videos: youtube.com/RequiredWatching 💖 Support the show: become a patron at patreon.com/requiredwatching for early access, behind-the-scenes, and exclusive Q&As. Until next time, keep watching—and keep creating. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    6 min
  5. 17 APR

    Speed (1994): The Blueprint for Modern Action Thrillers

    Speed has one of the cleanest high-concept premises in movie history: A bomb on a bus that can’t drop below 50 MPH. And somehow, that one idea gave us 116 minutes of nonstop tension, character chemistry, and genre-defining moments. In this episode, Tray Epps breaks down why Speed is more than a 90s action movie — it’s required watching for anyone learning to write or direct films. We talk about: Why a simple, focused concept is the key to tensionWhat makes Keanu & Sandra’s dynamic work without leaning on romanceDennis Hopper’s villain as a case study in controlled chaosEditing that mirrors the heartbeat of the filmThe emotional weight behind every action beatSpeed’s influence on everything from Die Hard 3 to Bullet TrainFilmmaker Takeaways: Simplicity sells — and sustains storyUse pacing as a structural deviceWrite action that’s character-firstLess exposition, more stakesMake your villain a pressure cooker, not a monologuerRelated Episodes: Die HardEk Tha TigerGodzilla Minus OneMission: Impossible (coming soon)QUESTION: What’s your favorite Speed moment — and what did it teach you about storytelling? Subscribe to Required Watching for weekly cinematic deep dives with lessons filmmakers can actually use. Thanks for listening to Required Watching! Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts—every ★ helps more filmmakers and cinephiles find these deep dives. 🎬 Join our community: sign up for show notes, transcripts, and bonus resources at requiredwatching.com/newsletter 🐦 Follow on social: @RequiredWatching on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok 🎥 Watch the videos: youtube.com/RequiredWatching 💖 Support the show: become a patron at patreon.com/requiredwatching for early access, behind-the-scenes, and exclusive Q&As. Until next time, keep watching—and keep creating. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    7 min
  6. 16 APR

    Pather Panchali: The Greatest Debut in Film History?

    No budget. No experience. No film school. Just vision. In this episode, Tray Epps explores Pather Panchali, Satyajit Ray’s quiet epic that became a landmark of world cinema. We unpack: Why Pather Panchali is essential for filmmakersThe deeply human story of Apu and his familyHow natural lighting and real locations created visual poetryMumblecore before mumblecoreThe sound of wind, footsteps, and Ravi Shankar’s sitarWhy slow pacing might be the pointThe global impact and lasting legacy of Ray’s debutThis isn’t just a film. It’s a lesson in how to move people with less. JOIN THE CONVERSATION: Does Pather Panchali still hold up? Have you seen it recently—or is it still on your list? Tell us on YouTube or @RequiredWatching. Don’t forget to subscribe for weekly deep dives into global films and essential cinematic lessons. Thanks for listening to Required Watching! Subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts—every ★ helps more filmmakers and cinephiles find these deep dives. 🎬 Join our community: sign up for show notes, transcripts, and bonus resources at requiredwatching.com/newsletter 🐦 Follow on social: @RequiredWatching on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok 🎥 Watch the videos: youtube.com/RequiredWatching 💖 Support the show: become a patron at patreon.com/requiredwatching for early access, behind-the-scenes, and exclusive Q&As. Until next time, keep watching—and keep creating. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    7 min

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Go beyond the screen with the official podcast from Required Watching. This is your audio masterclass in the art of storytelling, designed for filmmakers, screenwriters, and dedicated cinephiles. Each week, host and film analyst Tray Epps (and sometimes other guests) deconstruct the craft of cinema, providing practical "Toolkit" episodes to improve your work and in-depth interviews with industry professionals who are shaping the future of film. If you're looking for actionable advice on everything from writing dialogue to sound design, or you want to hear from the directors, editors, and composers behind your favorite films, you've found your new required listening. New episodes every week. Find our full video essays and written guides at requiredwatching.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.