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Join filmmakers Ryan and Mike as we talk our way through some of our most beloved, and most confused, cinematic experiences. CineMatics is a podcast that dives in to facets of screenwriting, direction, production design, and editing through relaxed and open conversation, produced by Dark Sails Films.
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Heat (1995): Cops, Crime, and Realism
This week we look back on a film that became a vehicle to bring together two titans of the acting world, Michael Mann's "Heat" (1995)
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"Train to Busan" (2016): Family, Priorities, and Zombies
This week on CineMatics, Ryan and Mike head across the ocean to check out Yeon Sang-ho's 2016 film "Train to Busan", a powerfully character driven that enraptured a global audience.
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Canadian Cinema Series: Dead Ringers (1988)
This month for our Canadian Cinema Series, Ryan and Mike take a look at a pivotal landmark in the career of Canada's own father of body horror, David Cronenberg. "Dead Ringers" (1988) is a film that is sure to catch you off guard, whether you're a die-hard Cronenberg fan, or checking out his work for the first time.
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"Sullivan's Travels" (1941), Comedy, Escapism, and the Value of Art
This week, Ryan and Mike jump back 80 years to talk about a movie made in a world and for audiences that surprisingly similar to our own. Preston Sturges' "Sullivan's Travels" (1941) isn't talked about much these days, despite it's titanic influence on filmmakers like the Coen brothers, and you might find its message is one you need to hear right now.
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Alternative Structure and Christopher Nolan's "Memento" (2000)
Ryan and Mike talk some story structure and Christopher Nolan's second feature film, "Memento" (2000). This film is groundbreaking in its unique approach to story structure, as well as the techniques used to plant the audience in our protagonist's subjective head space.
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"Children of Men" (2006): Immigrants, the Apocalypse, and the One Shot
Ryan and Mike continue with themes from the last two episodes, and dig in to Alfonso Cuaron's "Children of Men" (2006). On top of the film's discussion about immigration, they explore the film's masterful of use of long takes and beautiful lighting, as well as the meticulously thought out set decoration.
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