Cinemateur Josh, David, and Editor Billy
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Josh, David, and Editor Billy take a deeper dive into movies each week. Playing on the Cinemateur formula, both Josh and David bring one movie to the table to fit the week's theme. The crew recap the movies and break into discussions about the movies, the themes, and cinema in general. All of that plus Batman jokes!
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2016
This month we talk 2016. You can subscribe to our podcast via iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinemateur/id1100090039 You can find the direct feed here: https://cinemateur.com/category/cinemateur-podcast/feed/
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Heist Films
This month we talk Heat and Run Lola Run for our topic of Heist Films. You can subscribe to our podcast via iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinemateur/id1100090039 You can find the direct feed here: https://cinemateur.com/category/cinemateur-podcast/feed/
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Love Hurts
This month we talk Natural Born Killers and Bellflower for our topic of Violent Love Stories. You can subscribe to our podcast via iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinemateur/id1100090039 You can find the direct feed here: https://cinemateur.com/category/cinemateur-podcast/feed/
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Is a Space Monkey Wrench Different?
This week we take on Gattaca and the Martian in our topic: Astronaut Movies! You can subscribe to our podcast via iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinemateur/id1100090039 You can find the direct feed here: https://cinemateur.com/category/cinemateur-podcast/feed/
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High School Never Ends
This week, we tackle the daunting subject of high school movies. Our two featured films are Scent of a Woman and Me Earl and the Dying Girl. We get pretty heavy on spoilers for Me Earl and the Dying Girl so proceed with caution. We had a few technical glitches this week and so the audio quality is lower in the 2nd half of the podcast. Sorry about that!
If you have HBONow you can stream Me Earl and the Dying Girl. You can rent either movie on Amazon. -
A Director Says What?
This week we take on Kevin Smith’s Clerks and the Cohen Brother’s Miller’s Crossing. David and I attempt to get the other to see the light on great directors that we’ve always been on the fence about. We also wanted to give back something special to all of you who have stuck with us for TWO WHOLE […]