Michelle & Jeremy Draw a Map to the Stars

Michelle & Jeremy

The podcast that looks to the stars abroad in Hollywood and above in the night sky. Join Michelle Balderston and Jeremy Ramos-Foley as they dive deep into the astrological charts and filmic works of many diverse talents. Essentially, they're pairing astrological readings with film analysis.

  1. 2022-04-06

    Kathryn Bigelow

    November 27, 1951. Kathryn Bigelow’s storied career has taken her from cult vampire fare (“Near Dark”) and heady sci-fi commercial failures (“Strange Days”) to Oscar-winning war dramas that blend explosive real-life events with explorations into the confounding psyches of individuals in conflict (“The Hurt Locker” and “Zero Dark Thirty”). Having come up in the 70s through the Whitney Museum in New York, her conceptual art and film school beginnings (taught by no less than Andrew Sarris and Susan Sontag, among many others) create a direct guide for navigating her difficult, restless filmography. As someone who claims filmmaking is inherently voyeuristic, Bigelow is fascinated by the recreation and mediation of images on-screen, and how film renegotiates with the constructed image at large from cable news to war coverage. In short, no Bigelow film can be read as simply what’s on the screen. On this episode, Michelle and Jeremy discuss the masterful director’s high-profile 90s features - the smash breakout “Point Break” (1991) and the commercial hiccup “Strange Days” (1995). Both feature [capital m] Men struggling with their sense of self, resorting to violence and crime as their expression of choice. Are “The Hurt Locker” and “Zero Dark Thirty” the same film? What’s something that changes each time you look at it? Is Benjamin Button real? Join us and find out! Artwork by Sara Helm / Music by Jacob Anstey Like: https://www.facebook.com/maptothestarspodcast Follow: https://www.instagram.com/maptothestarspodcast Questions, concerns, Mace or mace? Email us! maptothestarspodcast@gmail.com

    54 min
  2. 2021-12-01

    Björk

    November 21, 1965. Björk Guðmundsdóttir calls the ocean her mother, "life, death and sex" her three obsessions, and Georges Bataille's "Story of the Eye," a story all about teenage lovers engaging in increasingly perverse sexual exploits, her favourite book. Known to the world wide as Björk, her storied career spans across award-winning films, genre-defying music, environmental activism, and critical education development for her home of Iceland. On this episode, Michelle and Jeremy not only explore Björk's first feature film role as the young witch Margit in Nietzchka Keene's "The Juniper Tree," but also look to her music and lyrics for ideas strongly reflective of her astrological makeup. How do you actually pronounce Björk? How do you actually pronounce Homogenic? Are those nipples being pierced? Join us and find out! Don't bring a map or compass as there's definitely, definitely, definitely no logic to human behaviour. Artwork by Sara Helm / Music by Jacob Anstey Like: https://www.facebook.com/maptothestarspodcast Follow: https://www.instagram.com/maptothestarspodcast Questions, concerns, Jóhann or Jónas? Email us! maptothestarspodcast@gmail.com Episode Nugs: The Always Uncjorked Björk - https://thequietus.com/articles/05818-bjork-interview-jon-savage Hallo, my name is Björk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXjJTdcIkkk "Jóga” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loB0kmz_0MM "Moon" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br2s0xJyFEM "Human Behaviour" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0mRIhK9seg "Pagan Poetry" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OBD-al0cIM "Hidden Place" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54LQ_AO1gDI "Wanderlust" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5XkLaDTBXM "Black Lake" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGn1pJIpZw8

    1h 6m
  3. 2021-11-03

    Young Terrence Malick

    November 30, 1943. Emerging in the New Hollywood era, though straying quite far from the likes of the Brat Pack, Terrence Malick begun his cinematic career in 1973 with the vivid, tragic and strikingly beautiful debut "Badlands." Before working in film, Malick was deep in academia - studying abroad, teaching Philosophy at MIT and translating Martin Heidegger essays - only to settle in Hollywood of all places to reach his creative peak. From Heidegger to the human condition, film became Malick's canvas of choice to visually translate the philosophical themes learned and lived in his academic work. Malick might be Hollywood's most enigmatic filmmaker, as he disappeared from the film industry for close to 20 years after writing and directing two revelatory features - "Badlands" and "Days of Heaven," both of which Michelle and Jeremy discuss on this episode. Many can guess about his extended hiatus - he fell in love in Paris, he became wary of ego, his vision was too far ahead of available computer graphics technology - but ultimately, our best chance at demystifying the myth of Malick is through his films. How do you spell "Kalifornia"? Why does Kit spare the rich man? Why didn't Jeremy use a pop filter? Join us on Part 1 of our Malick marathon - all month long baby!! Artwork by Sara Helm / Music by Jacob Anstey Like: https://www.facebook.com/maptothestarspodcast Follow: https://www.instagram.com/maptothestarspodcast Questions, concerns, instinct or reason? Email us! maptothestarspodcast@gmail.com Episode Nugs: HumanForScale Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/HumanForScale/ Orff Schulwerk: https://aosa.org/about/what-is-orff-schulwerk/ “Gassenhauer” - Carl Orff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ9_6W6bVoQ Sight & Sound Interview with Terrence Malick: http://www.eskimo.com/~toates/malick/art6.html Badlands and the Art of the Voiceover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dESZfFZ1ELg

    51 min
5
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The podcast that looks to the stars abroad in Hollywood and above in the night sky. Join Michelle Balderston and Jeremy Ramos-Foley as they dive deep into the astrological charts and filmic works of many diverse talents. Essentially, they're pairing astrological readings with film analysis.