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FilmWeek on AirTalk, hosted by Larry Mantle, is a one-hour weekly segment devoted to films. It offers reviews of the week's new movies, interviews with filmmakers, and discussions on various aspects of the industry.

FilmWeek LAist 89.3 | Southern California Public Radio

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    • 4.3 • 280 Ratings

FilmWeek on AirTalk, hosted by Larry Mantle, is a one-hour weekly segment devoted to films. It offers reviews of the week's new movies, interviews with filmmakers, and discussions on various aspects of the industry.

    FilmWeek: ‘Challengers,’ ‘Bad Faith,’ ‘Humane,’ And More

    FilmWeek: ‘Challengers,’ ‘Bad Faith,’ ‘Humane,’ And More

    Larry Mantle and LAist film critics Tim Cogshell and Andy Klein review this weekend’s new movie releases in theaters, streaming, and on demand platforms:

    “Challengers” Wide Release 

    “Boy Kills World” Wide Release 

    “Egoist” Wide Release

    “Bad Faith” VOD 

    “Photographic Justice: The Corky Lee Story” Laemmle Glendale [Glendale] April 26th | Streaming on PBS May 13

    “Uncropped” Laemmle Royal [Sawtelle] on April

    “Little Empty Boxes” Laemmle Monica [Santa Monica] April 26 | Laemmle Royal [Sawtelle] April 28

    “Humane”  The Alamo Drafthouse [DTLA] April 26th

    “ALAM” VOD

    “Infested” Streaming on Shudder 

    • 30 min
    FilmWeek Feature: Seven Samurai 70 Years Later: Looking Back At Kurosawa’s Masterpiece & Legacy

    FilmWeek Feature: Seven Samurai 70 Years Later: Looking Back At Kurosawa’s Masterpiece & Legacy

    One of the most prolific and exceptional filmmakers who ever lived, Akira Kurosawa has an anniversary for his best works. His 1954 film “Seven Samurai” has now hit its 70th anniversary, released on April 26. It’s a film that was voted the 20th best film of all time by prominent members of the film industry who took part in BFI’s Top 225 list back in 2022. ‘Seven Samurai’ followed hits in Kurosawa’s filmography like “Rashomon” and “Yojimbo’... but what’s led to that common sentiment?

    For this week’s FilmWeek Feature, we talk to LAist film critics Peter Rainer, Tim Cogshell, and Andy Klein about why Seven Samurai is essential viewing for cinephiles and all moviegoers.

    • 19 min
    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 7 - The Long Road From Silent Films to Brain Dead Studios

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 7 - The Long Road From Silent Films to Brain Dead Studios

    Go back to the movies with us!

    We're still profiling LA's repertory theaters in Revival House cause there are SO MANY to check out! In this episode, we explore a cool space with some deep, messy history.

    Fashion label Brain Dead has taken over a site that some would consider....a little cursed. Originally opened in the 1940s as The Silent Movie Theater on Fairfax, the venue was home to premieres and parties. Until a theft and murder shut the theater down.

    In the 2000s, it was taken over by Cinefamily, which programmed in that space until allegations of abuse came to light in 2017.

    But today, Brain Dead Studios is keeping the lights on for nerds, artists, and skate punks in Los Angeles -- aiming to create an eclectic community space to inspire creatives and show good movies. Take a listen as we explain the history and present of this theater.

    Guests: Professor and historian Ross Melnick, Brain Dead founder Kyle Ng  

    • 16 min
    FilmWeek Feature: Larry Talks To The Zellners, Directors of ‘Sasquatch Sunset’

    FilmWeek Feature: Larry Talks To The Zellners, Directors of ‘Sasquatch Sunset’

    David and Nathan Zellners’ latest feature, ‘Sasquatch Sunset,’ is an unconventional story about a family of sasquatches living their lives in the woods of California’s Humboldt County. The film’s presentation has qualities not much different than popular live nature cams you’ll find today, making for a narrative that’s less to do with structure and more focused on a “day in the life” of a fictional creature.

     

    Today on FilmWeek, we hear about the process of filming “Sasquatch Sunset” with David and Nathan Zellner.

     

    • 19 min
    FilmWeek: ‘Spy x Family Code: White,’ ‘We Grown Now,’ ‘The People’s Joker,’ And More

    FilmWeek: ‘Spy x Family Code: White,’ ‘We Grown Now,’ ‘The People’s Joker,’ And More

    Larry Mantle and LAist film critics Christy Lemire, Wade Major, and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s new movie releases in theaters, streaming, and on demand platforms:

    “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” Wide Release 

    “Abigail” Wide Release 

    “Spy x Family Code: White” Wide Release 

    “We Grown Now” Cinemark Baldwin Hills [Crenshaw] & XD, AMC Century City 15 [Century City]

    “Tiger”  Streaming on Disney + 

    “Kung Fu Panda 4” Wide Release & VOD

    “Dusk for a Hitman” VOD

    “The People’s Joker” Vidiots April 19 & 20 | The Alamo Drafthouse [DTLA]  19-25 | The Frida Cinema [Santa Ana] April 19-25

    “City Hunter” Streaming on Netflix April 25th 

    “Hard Miles” Wide Release

    • 30 min
    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 6 - The Academy Museum's Sister Cinemas

    HTLA Presents: Revival House: Part 6 - The Academy Museum's Sister Cinemas

    We're back with another episode of Revival House, but this time we're not heading to a 100 year old theater...

    The David Geffen and Ted Mann theaters at the Academy Museum of Motion Arts and Pictures are a new addition to L.A's revival programming. In this episode, we explore what the theaters, which only opened in 2021, have to offer our city's moviegoing landscape. And hopefully, we demystify what seeing a movie here is actually like! (Did you know that tickets are only $10? And no, they don't just show Oscar winners.)

    In this episode, How To LA producer Victoria Alejandro sits in the red velvet seats of the David Geffen theater with Academy Museum Director of Programming, K.J. Relth-Miller, to talk community access, screening trends, and the power of movie theaters.

    If you're curious about the Academy Museum, you can check out our other LAist Studios series, The Academy Museum Podcast here.

    Guests: Academy Museum Director of Programming K.J. Relth-Miller 

    • 16 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
280 Ratings

280 Ratings

JMS32205 ,

Love the show most of the time but…

I cannot listen when Andy Klein is on. He gives away way too much plot. He’s not reviewing movies…he’s ruining them for people that haven’t seen them.

patconnor ,

Excellent show, but adding junk to my feed

I hate to hit Filmweek with a 3-star rating, as I love the show and look forward to it every week. I dinged the 2 stars because HTLA or whatever is sneaking their show into my feed! One “preview” episode is ok, and a lot of podcasts do this. But SEVEN episodes of a show that’s only tangentially related to the podcast I signed up for? No thank you. Bad LAIST. Bad.

pamklawonn ,

Love that Andy is still hanging in there

If it weren’t for Andy I’m not sure I would still be tuning in. What happened to the critics who actually know how to dissect a movie based on the structure, writing etc. and relate to older films? Instead we get a blow by blow of the story most of the time or an opinion on like or dislike of an actor.

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