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The Snob-Free Film Community. We review something new and something old in each
episode, with a focus on arthouse, indie, classic and foreign cinema.

Arthouse Garage: A Movie Podcast Arthouse Garage

    • TV & Film
    • 4.7 • 21 Ratings

The Snob-Free Film Community. We review something new and something old in each
episode, with a focus on arthouse, indie, classic and foreign cinema.

    137: Alex Garland's Civil War, plus: Monkey Man, Immaculate, Late Night with the Devil

    137: Alex Garland's Civil War, plus: Monkey Man, Immaculate, Late Night with the Devil

    Film critic Russell Miller returns to the show to talk CIVIL WAR, the new film from writer and director Alex Garland.

    Plus, we give our reactions to a few other films including:

    * Monkey Man
    * Immaculate
    * Late Night with the Devil
    * Drive Away Dolls
    * Dune Part 2
    * Monty Python's Life of Brian
    * Mad Max: Fury Road
    * Nathan for You
    * Bluey: The Sign
    * Wicked Little Letters
    * ISS
    * How to Have Sex

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    • 1 hr 28 min
    BONUS - Interview with AR filmmaker RJ Daniel Hanna, director of HARD MILES, in theaters Apr. 19

    BONUS - Interview with AR filmmaker RJ Daniel Hanna, director of HARD MILES, in theaters Apr. 19

    The new film HARD MILES hits theaters April 19th, and the writer/direct RJ Daniel Hanna stopped by the podcast to tell us all about it. He's an Arkansas filmmaker, and this is his second feature. Based on a true story, the film stars Matthew Modine, Sean Astin, Leslie David Baker, and Cynthia Kaye McWilliams. Modine plays a social worker who takes some incarcerated young men on a life-changing cycling trip 700 miles from Denver, CO to the Grand Canyon.

    Links

    * Find HARD MILES showtimes in your area on IMDB [https://www.imdb.com/showtimes/title/tt15353574]
    * Follow HARD MILES on instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hardmiles_movie/]
    * Follow RJ Daniel Hanna on instagram [https://www.instagram.com/rjdanielhanna/]
    * Learn more about RJ Daniel Hanna on IMDB

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    • 26 min
    136: Rose Glass double feature - Saint Maud (2019) & Love Lies Bleeding (2024)

    136: Rose Glass double feature - Saint Maud (2019) & Love Lies Bleeding (2024)

    On today's episode, filmmaker and cinephile Michael J. Dougherty returns to the show to discuss not one but two films from writer/director Rose Glass. We start with her feature debut SAINT MAUD starring Morfydd Clark, and her latest LOVE LIES BLEEDING starring Kristen Stewart, Katy O'Brian, Ed Harris, Jena Malone and Dave Franco.

    If you want to skip the Saint Maud portion and go straight to Love Lies Bleeding, jump ahead to 40:35.

    About Michael J. Dougherty

    Michael Dougherty is a filmmaker and a disability advocate. He helped start the LA chapter of the Reel Abilities film festival, and he's a very thoughtful cinephile who is always a pleasure to talk with. Find links below to follow him online.

    Links

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    • 1 hr 18 min
    BONUS - Interview with AR filmmaker Alexander Jeffery, director of YOU HAVE NO IDEA, screening Mar. 29

    BONUS - Interview with AR filmmaker Alexander Jeffery, director of YOU HAVE NO IDEA, screening Mar. 29

    This Friday, March 29, 2024, The Arkansas Cinema Society is hosting Arkansas filmmaker Alexander Jeffery at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts to screen his new film YOU HAVE NO IDEA, a documentary about living with Autism. The film will be followed by a Q&A with Alexander as well as two of the film's subjects, Beth Burns and Paul Burns.

    Alexander was kind enough to come by the podcast and fill us in on the film and the upcoming screening.

    Get tickets at ArkansasCinemaSociety.org [https://www.arkansascinemasociety.org/programs/you-hve-no-idea]

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    • 18 min
    135: Sundance 2024

    135: Sundance 2024

    Arthouse Garage went to Sundance! Listen in to hear all about the films, panels, and other fun stuff that happened at Sundance 2024. My friend and filmmaker Andrew Camarillo joined and helped me with some interviews.

    Films we discuss:

    * Better Angels: The Gospel According to Tammy Faye
    * Didi
    * The Outrun
    * Handling the Undead
    * Ama Gloria
    * Porcelain War
    * The Battle for Laikipia
    * Exhibiting Forgiveness
    * Eternal You
    * Reinas
    * In the Land of Brothers

    Links

    * Interview: Porcelain War on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmgIbUKaL_k&t=35s&pp=ygUNcG9yY2VsYWluIHdhcg%3D%3D]
    * Interview: The Battle for Laikipia on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dF6nU5Gk29M]

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    • 59 min
    134: Best of 2023, pt. 2 - the Top 10 Films of the Year

    134: Best of 2023, pt. 2 - the Top 10 Films of the Year

    It's finally time for the Top 10! Film critic Russell Miller and I countdown our 10 favorite films of 2023.

    Links

    Russell Miller's review blog [https://moviesmillers.blogspot.com/]

    Russell Miller on Twitter [https://twitter.com/moviesmillers]

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    • 2 hr 23 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
21 Ratings

21 Ratings

DiyaSensei ,

Amazing film podcast for snobs and newbies alike!!!

As a self-proclaimed amateur film snob, I enjoy this show IMMENSELY! I learn so much new good information and context for the films discussed, but never beyond my ability to understand it, and I’m confident the same would be true for a complete non-snob as well.

The host, Andrew, is super nice and intelligent, always offering keen observations, fair criticisms, worthwhile insight from his own personal experiences, and evoking great stories and responses from all his great guests.

Most of all, with seemingly zero effort he truly keeps every conversation respectful, thought-provoking, pleasant, and always snob-free.

nucuplmnjuyh ,

Russel Miller

Never have this “film critic” on again! He blathered on and on. This is a man who has the ability of a thirteen year old to “analyze” film. He very slowly just described what happened in the movies he saw, and there wasn’t much happening. In terms of film style criticism he used expressions like artsy fartsy and fell good. It was excruciating.

RussellMiller101 ,

Top Tier Movie Podcast

What a fantastic show. I love hearing Andrew and company breaking down cinema. Not loud and obnoxious with their takes, always a pleasure to listen to them discuss a new film.

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