In And Out Of Frame In and Out of Frame
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- TV & Film
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A podcast about everything that happens before, during, and after a movie.
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S2E2 The Nightingale, In Fabric and Sidewalk 21
In this episode of In and Out of Frame we discuss all the movies we saw at the 21st annual Sidewalk Film Festival and spotlight two of our favorite movies- Jennifer Kent's The Nightingale and Peter Strickland's In Fabric.
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S2E1 Bertolucci In Paris
It takes two to tango, so in this episode of In and Out of Frame we look at two controversial films by Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci- Last Tango in Paris (1972) and The Dreamers (20030. We look at dreams, obsession and love in all its complexities.
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S1E3: Holiday Special
Who doesn’t love a holiday special? On the third episode of “In And Out Of Frame”, Nick and Andrea sit down with a cup of Austrian mocha chocolate and discuss some of their favorite unusual and unlikely holiday films.
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S1E2 Suspiria
This month on "In and Out of Frame", Andrea and Nick give thanks for Dario Argento's 1977 giallo/horror original and Luca Guadagnino's 2018 reimagining of..."Suspiria"! On the menu for this episode are wild soundtracks, woman power, and blood-red cinematography. Also in store is a microwave blast from the past: Helena Markos' Famous Salem Fluff. Let's dance!
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S1E1 Halloween
In the inaugural episode of In and Out of Frame, Andrea and Nick celebrate Halloween season and the 40th anniversary of John Carpenter’s horror classic “Halloween”(1978)! They discuss their favorite aspects of the original film and its two direct sequels, as well as John Carpenter’s equally impressive film score work. Plus, there’s pumpkin pie in a mug!
Customer Reviews
A Low-key but Passionate Celebration of Cinema
Andrea and Nick make for likable and knowledgeable hosts as they share their love of movies, be it an art-house horror flick, a steamy European drama, or an action-packed thriller. Episodes are zippy and never overstay their welcome. Also the attempts at retro recipes for microwave snacks make for tasty digressions in each episode. Recommended for anyone seeking thoughtful and soothing takes on why we love movies.
All movies are Psysops
But Nick seems cool.