Reel Lit Podcast

Reel Lit Podcast

Reel Lit is a semi-academic look into works of literature and their adaptation into film, hosted by McKenzie and Stephen, two film enthusiasts who also moonlight as college lecturers.

  1. "Aim Careful & Look the Devil in the Eye": Sin City

    06/04/2025

    "Aim Careful & Look the Devil in the Eye": Sin City

    Fans and followers rejoice! We're back! To kick off Season 2, Stephen and McKenzie descend into the inky shadows of Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez’s Sin City, a graphic novel adaptation so faithful it required Rodriguez to quit the DGA just to give Miller co-director credit. From the cherry-red pop of Dwight’s Converse to the monochrome moralities of Marv, Hartigan, and Gail’s army of dominatrix enforcers, we’re unpacking a film that’s equal parts visually stunning and thematically... complicated. Topics include: Millerian morality and the myth of individualized virtueHobbesian justice in a world without a LeviathanPerformative masculinity and the "white knight" complexNancy as the final girl whose trauma is dressed up as titillationBrittany Murphy appreciation (with a side of Cherry Falls)The very real absurdity of naming your silent cannibal ninja... Kevin.Plus, our segment favorites return: FMK: Academic Style – Do we Enjoy it, Teach it, or Write a journal article about it?Geek Out Moment – Dwight’s red Chucks, Brittany Murphy’s brilliance, and a film that makes you feel like you’ve been chain-smoking in the rain."Sponsor" Break – This episode brought to you by The Salesman: solving problems with discretion since... well, that’s confidential.Whether you’re a noir aficionado or just here for the chiaroscuro and gunfire, join us as we ask the important questions: Is virtue still virtue when it comes with a body count (not that kind, you pervert)? And why does every man in this movie fall in love after one night?

    53 min
  2. "Sad Destinies": Wide Sargasso Sea

    02/08/2025

    "Sad Destinies": Wide Sargasso Sea

    Before she was the infamous "madwoman in the attic," she was Antoinette Cosway—a woman caught between cultures, identities, and the suffocating control of the man she married. This month on Reel Lit, we’re diving into Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea and its two film adaptations (1993 & 2006) to examine how this novel reclaims the silenced story of Jane Eyre’s Bertha Mason. McKenzie offers an ecocritical interpretation, arguing that the island itself is more than just a setting—it’s an active force, shaping Antoinette’s identity and sealing her fate. Meanwhile, Stephen takes a genre-focused approach, analyzing how the 2006 film manipulates the language of romance to lull viewers into false security—only to shatter those expectations. Along the way, we’ll discuss Rochester’s hypocrisy, Christophine’s power, Coco the doomed parrot, and whether the 1993 film leans into the erotic thriller genre in ways that subtly alter Antoinette’s characterization. Plus, we’ll break down which adaptation gets it right—and which Antoinette delivers the most haunting performance. 🌿 Is the island a character in its own right? 🎭 Is Rochester’s early tenderness sincere, or just another layer of control? 🔥 And what does Granbois look like as an Airbnb listing? (Oh yes, you know we’ve got a fake ad for this one.) Join us as we untangle love, power, and identity in Wide Sargasso Sea. 🎧 Now streaming wherever you get your podcasts!

    1h 8m

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Reel Lit is a semi-academic look into works of literature and their adaptation into film, hosted by McKenzie and Stephen, two film enthusiasts who also moonlight as college lecturers.