13 episodes

Looking Closer with Jeffrey Overstreet—testimonies and conversations about creativity, faith, and art (with a particular passion for cinema)—will include a variety of episodes:

Cutaways: Short, specific episodes of 15 minutes or less; 
Tracking Shots: close looks approximately 30 minutes long; and
Master Shots: sweeping, epic episodes of more than 30 minutes.

Your host, Jeffrey Overstreet, is the author of Through a Screen Darkly and the novels Auralia's Colors, Cyndere's Midnight, Raven's Ladder, and The Ale Boy's Feast. He teaches creative writing and film at Seattle Pacific University.

Looking Closer with Jeffrey Overstreet Jeffrey Overstreet

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    • 3.8 • 4 Ratings

Looking Closer with Jeffrey Overstreet—testimonies and conversations about creativity, faith, and art (with a particular passion for cinema)—will include a variety of episodes:

Cutaways: Short, specific episodes of 15 minutes or less; 
Tracking Shots: close looks approximately 30 minutes long; and
Master Shots: sweeping, epic episodes of more than 30 minutes.

Your host, Jeffrey Overstreet, is the author of Through a Screen Darkly and the novels Auralia's Colors, Cyndere's Midnight, Raven's Ladder, and The Ale Boy's Feast. He teaches creative writing and film at Seattle Pacific University.

    Leo Carax's Annette Sparks a Conversation with Evan Cogswell

    Leo Carax's Annette Sparks a Conversation with Evan Cogswell

    Jeffrey Overstreet has mixed feelings about visionary filmmaker Leo Carax's new musical Annette, and so he turns to one of the film's champions for the benefit of another perspective. In this "Master Shot" episode, Overstreet interviews "Catholic Cinephile" Evan Cogswell about this spectacular new film which features the music of the band Sparks. Annette is currently (but briefly) in theaters; you can also stream it on Amazon Prime. 

    • 1 hr
    Monsters, Mayhem, and the Imagination of Ken Priebe

    Monsters, Mayhem, and the Imagination of Ken Priebe

    In this "Master Shot" episode, Jeffrey Overstreet interviews animator, illustrator, and children's storybook author Ken Priebe about his three wild and whimsical books of wild, wacky, and scary characters: Gnomes of the Cheese Forest, Let There Be Owls Everywhere, and The Ice Cream Truck at Midnight. 

    • 1 hr 22 min
    Wolfwalking and Breadwinning with Tomm Moore and Nora Twomey

    Wolfwalking and Breadwinning with Tomm Moore and Nora Twomey

    In this 61-minute "master shot" episode, Jeffrey Overstreet is joined once again by Dr. Lindsay Marshall for a conversation with two of the founding storytellers and animators at Cartoon Saloon, Tomm Moore and Nora Twomey. Together with their co-conspirators Paul Young and Ross Stewart, they are responsible for an extraordinary run of films: The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea, The Breadwinner, and the recent Wolfwalkers. Listen in as they discuss the secrets of their success and the projects that they're working on now.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Lowland Hum Reinvents a Peter Gabriel Masterpiece

    Lowland Hum Reinvents a Peter Gabriel Masterpiece

    In this 82-minute "Master Shot" episode, Jeffrey Overstreet talks with Lauren and Daniel Goans, the married musical duo known as Lowland Hum, about their ambitious new album So Low: a complete re-imagining of Peter Gabriel's 1986 art-pop masterpiece. They discuss how they met, how the band came to be, and how they made the most of lockdown with more than one new release — and that includes a new baby! Then they take a deep dive into appreciating the marvels of Peter Gabriel's So and what it took to recreate it... track for track. 

    • 1 hr 21 min
    On the Theology of the Alien Franchise with Sarah Welch-Larson

    On the Theology of the Alien Franchise with Sarah Welch-Larson

    In this 75-minute "Master Shot" episode, Jeffrey Overstreet talks with writer Sarah Welch-Larson about her new book Becoming Alien: The Beginning and End of Evil in Science Fiction's Most Idiosyncratic Film Franchise. They walk through the highs and lows of the series, and Sarah rates each installment on a scale of 1–5 xenomorphs!

    • 1 hr 13 min
    On "Little Fish," Memory, and Pandemic Filmmaking with Chad Hartigan

    On "Little Fish," Memory, and Pandemic Filmmaking with Chad Hartigan

    In this hour-long "Master Shot" episode, Jeffrey Overstreet talks with filmmaker Chad Hartigan about his new sci-fi love story "Little Fish," its focus on the power of memory, and what it was like to make a pandemic-focused movie just in time for a real pandemic. They also discuss themes that are emerging as Hartigan's body of work grows, with consideration of his previous films "This Is Martin Bonner" and "Morris From America."

    • 1 hr 3 min

Customer Reviews

3.8 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

DaveLester ,

Faith and Film in a podcast!

Jeffrey Overstreet has always looked closer at film and the audience is rewarded by analysis that can enrich our understanding of life, art and faith. Highly recommend this podcast!

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