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A noir-inspired deep dive into the world of cinema.

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Now It's Dark Movie Podcast Mike Payne-Wheeler and Tim Paugh

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A noir-inspired deep dive into the world of cinema.

*Listen to all of our past episodes by joining our Patreon*
*Check out our YouTube channel for more content*

    33. Hollywood Babylon (featuring Sébastien Simon)

    33. Hollywood Babylon (featuring Sébastien Simon)

    Damien Chazelle's Babylon has been called a love letter to movies and a suicide note to Hollywood. For this wide-ranging discussion, I'm joined by filmmaker and programmer Sébastien Simon to discuss the film, the evolution of Chazelle's filmmaking, the wild history of the silent film days, Kenneth Anger, Hollywood's working class roots, the rise of institutionalized filmmaking with the emergence of sound, and much, more more.

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    32. The 95th Academy Awards Part 2: The Nominees (featuring Jim Batcho)

    32. The 95th Academy Awards Part 2: The Nominees (featuring Jim Batcho)

    The ceremony for the 95th edition of the Academy Awards is tomorrow, and once again I'm joined by Jim Batcho of the Movies About podcast for an in-depth discussion of this year's nominees.

    In this episode we focus mainly on the 10 Best Picture nominees. Consider this like 10 different reviews / analyses of each of the nominees. We also discussed some of the other categories of interest, gave our thoughts on who would and should win, and I gave my list of what I thought were the ten best films of 2022.

    Be sure to check out Now It's Dark on YouTube for visual essays and more @nowitsdarkmovie. Also, for access to full episodes and our entire back catalogue, head on over to our patreon.com/nowitsdark.

    Jim and Cece's podcast is available on Apple, Spotify, and other platforms. You can find Movies About on YouTube @moviesabout and Instagram @moviesaboutpodcast.

    Jim's recently launched Creative Philosophy YouTube channel can be found here: @creativephilo.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/movies-about/id1587809806?i=1000600534679
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    31. The 95th Academy Awards Part 1: What Happened to the Oscars? (featuring Jim Batcho)

    31. The 95th Academy Awards Part 1: What Happened to the Oscars? (featuring Jim Batcho)

    With the 95th Academy Awards right around the corner, I had the great pleasure to be joined by Jim Batcho, in his second appearance on Now It's Dark. Jim is an academic, writer, friend, and co-host with his wife Cece Kim of the Movies About podcast. Jim also recently launched a great new YouTube channel applying philosophical concepts to film. I'll post links below.

    What I originally expected would be one hour of us praising the greatness of Tar turned into a wide-ranging, 4-hour discussion about the Academy, social media, risk aversion in the film industry, the Andrew Riseborough controversy, globalization, and much more.

    As a result, we've decided to break this into two parts. Part 1 is focused on the Academy itself, and how it has reinvented itself after #OscarsSoWhite and #MeToo. Part 2, which we plan to drop before the Oscars ceremony, will be focused on this year's nominees, mostly the Best Picture nominees along with a few of the other categories, and what we thought were the best films of 2022.

    Be sure to check out Now It's Dark on YouTube for visual essays and more @nowitsdarkmovie. Also, for access to full episodes and our entire back catalogue, head on over to our patreon.com/nowitsdark.

    Jim and Cece's podcast is available on Apple, Spotify, and other platforms. You can find Movies About on YouTube @moviesabout and Instagram @moviesaboutpodcast.

    Jim's recently launched Creative Philosophy YouTube channel can be found here: @creativephilo.

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    30. Debating Everything Everywhere All At Once (featuring Eric Plese)

    30. Debating Everything Everywhere All At Once (featuring Eric Plese)

    In the wake of its 11 Oscar nominations, I’m joined by film producer Eric Plese to discuss - and debate - the merits of the Daniel’s Everything Everywhere All At Once.

    Be sure to head on over to patreon.com/nowitsdark to hear the full 1 hour and 28 minute version of this episode.

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    29. Eyes Wide Shut (featuring Mike Ventola)

    29. Eyes Wide Shut (featuring Mike Ventola)

    In this special holiday episode, we're joined by Stanley Kubrick super fan, Mike Ventola, to try to unravel the many mysteries of this often misunderstood film. Be sure to head on over to patreon.com/nowitsdark to hear the full 3-hour-plus version of this episode.

    Over the course of our discussion we talked about:
    - The making of what would turn out to be the longest continuous shoot in movie history.
    - Kubrick's original conception for the film as a sex comedy and how it evolved into the film we see today.
    - How the film subverts Tom Cruise's on-screen persona.
    - How the film is full of autobiographical details and memories of Kubrick's life growing up in New York City.
    - How the film uses the backdrop of Christmas to foreground long-standing concerns of Kubrick's about domesticity and family.
    - Our thoughts on whether the film actually represents Kubrick's final cut.
    - And much, much, more.

    As this will be our final episode of 2022 we want to thank you for your support, and wish you a very happy New Year.

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    28. The End of the Movies Part 2: Streaming Wars (featuring John W. Gunnison)

    28. The End of the Movies Part 2: Streaming Wars (featuring John W. Gunnison)

    For our 28th episode, Mike and Tim are once again joined by John W. Gunnison, an entertainment industry veteran, as well as co-host and co-founder of the Politics + Media 101 podcast. This episode was originally recorded in the spring of 2022.

    Note that this is an edited version of the full podcast, available at www.patreon.com/nowitsdark.

    In second part of our two-part interview, we discuss what the future of movie-going might look like. We talk about the battle between streaming giants Netflix, Disney+, and Discovery, the disappearance of the "adult movie", the declining influence of youth culture, and the shortened window for what counts as nostalgia. We also run through our favourite movies of 2021, including Licorice Pizza, West Side Story, Vortex, Pig, Red Rocket, and more.

    To hear more of John's work, be sure to check out: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/politics-media-101/id1585080352

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