GoodTrash GenreCast GoodTrash Media
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Each week, Dustin, Dalton and Arthur get together to discuss your favorite genre movies that you wouldn't hear discussed in a film studies program. From 80s action to 90s sci-fi, we provide movie analysis and film analysis to some of your faves. We also include other segments to spice things up. It's the conversations you have outside the theater, but with a bit of academia.
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deadCenter 2024 Interviews: Late Night with Stimson Snead
Dustin sits down for a late-night interview with director Stimson Snead after a screening of Snead's film Tim Travers and the Time Travelers Paradox.
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deadCenter Film Festival 2024 Recap: Day One
Welcome to GoodTrash Media's deadCenter 2024 coverage! Dalton, Dustin, and Alex are all back this year to cover the fest in a beautiful blaze of glory before Alex leaves for his move to Hollyweird. Our two intrepid film critics and similarly intrepid actor/comedian discuss opossums and karaoke before diving into this year's opening night films Hailey's Game and the documentary Saucedo.
Dalton: @dollywoodsquares
Alex: @serioussanchez
Dustin: @dustinsells
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Ep. 561: Sorcerer (1977)
Hello friends and familiars! Summer is in full force making us all hot, sweaty and tired—so what better way to celebrate than with William Friedkin's thriller Sorcerer. This 1977 action thriller has gained quite the reputation in the last decade or two, but is it worth the re-evaluation? We talk about the politics of Friedkin, the faith story that might be presented, and much, much more as we get Sorcerer to the analysis table.
TIMESTAMPS
00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
03:33 - Quick Sorcerer Reviews
12:32 - Expanding the Syllabus
22:01 - Analysis
43:18 - Shelf or Trash
44:13 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film -
Ep. 560: The Other Side of the Wind (2018)
Well TrashPeople, Meta May comes to an end with Dustin's host pick—The Other Side of the Wind. Orson Welle's final film released posthumously in 2018 on Netflix sees us gathering at the analysis table to discuss film critics, film financing, Orson Welles, transitionary periods in Hollywood history, and more. Join us now as we talk through The Other Side of the Wind.
TIMESTAMPS
00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
03:40 - Quick The Other Side of the Wind Reviews
13:29 - Expanding the Syllabus
26:19 - Analysis
54:04 - Shelf or Trash
57:52 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film -
In a Violent Nature (2024)—A Garbage Chute Special Review
Spoilers begin at 25:00!
Hello fiends and familiars, it's time for another GarbageChute special episode! This week, all three of us GoodTrashers, Arthur, Dustin, and Dalton, got to watch the new IFC Films/Shudder Exclusive In a Violent Nature, which opens in theaters on May 31, 2024. It is being touted as a new take on the slasher film—or at least a unique take on the slasher film. But, is it worth your time or should you wait for Shudder? We give you our quick reviews and thoughts on whether or not you should see it before breaking it down with a few spoilers. Tune in now to hear our thoughts on this anticipated horror film. -
Ep. 559: Babylon (2022) with Caleb Masters
Hello friends and familiars! The GenreCast is back with more Meta May shenanigans. This week, it's big, it's bombastic... it's Babylon. And we're not alone. Our old friend Caleb Masters, from over at The Cinematropolis and the Cinematic Schematic, joins us to break this one down. Damien Chazelle's follow up to First Man is an epic look back at Hollywood during its transitional period from the late 20s into the 30s. Somewhat divisive upon its release, the film has amassed a strong cult following. We evaluate what Babylon brings to the table, as well as dive deep into analysis on the themes and tropes running rampant throughout. So, grab your guy, your gal, or your pal and join us as we analyze Babylon.
TIMESTAMPS
00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis
05:49 - Quick Babylon Reviews
19:45 - Expanding the Syllabus
36:54 - Analysis
1:03:50 - Shelf or Trash
1:07:28 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
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