
Where The Wild Things Are (2009)
Directed by Spike Jonze
Starring Forest Whitaker, Catherine Keener and Paul Dano
Thursday trailers are discussed the following Monday on the Sound on Sight podcast.
Keep the Lights On Directed by Ira Sachs Written by Ira Sachs and Mauricio Zacharias USA, 2012 Keep the Lights On tells the story of Erik Rothman (Thure Lindhardt), a gay Danish documentary filmmaker living in late 90’s New York … [Read the Rest]
With the Academy Awards for the 2011 film year in the rear-view mirror, it’s time to take a look at one of the event’s most consistently fascinating categories: Best Supporting Actor. The most interesting story in the category this year … [Read the Rest]
Wish Me Away Directed by Bobbie Birleffi and Beverly Kopf USA, 2011 For country superstar, Chely Wright, her art has always been cathartic. As a high-profile member of the Nashville country music community, she has had to hide her homosexuality … [Read the Rest]
Wes Anderson should be no stranger to our readers. The American film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer of such films as The Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore and Fantastic Mr. Fox is currently at Cannes promoting his latest feature, Moonrise Kingdom. As … [Read the Rest]
Scenes from a Marriage (299 minutes, 6 parts) Directed by Ingmar Bergman Written by Ingmar Bergman 1973, Sweden, SK It should be intuitive knowledge, that one’s ability to love is often captive to one’s ability to love themselves, to be … [Read the Rest]
Simon rejoins Kate and Michael to tackle the season’s antepenultimate installment, which puts the requisite pieces in place for next week’s sure-to-be-epic battle. Discussed this week: the merits of the major changes to the source material seen especially in this … [Read the Rest]
Jamie and Jessie Are Not Together Written and directed by Wendy Jo Carlton USA, 2011 It’s long been said that men and women can’t be ‘just friends’. In many Hollywood films (When Harry Met Sally, Friends With Benefits, Friends With … [Read the Rest]
For his birthday show, Ricky D selects…sad French films? He’ll explain his choice soon enough, just be aware of the all-classic lineup: Robert Bresson’s Mouchette (with an assist from Julian), Louis Malle’s revered 1987 autobiographical coming-of-age drama Au revoir, les … [Read the Rest]
The finales continue this week as Simon and Kate break down their weeks in TV. After looking at the finales for Suburgatory, Community, 30 Rock, Awake (part 1), Supernatural, and Bob’s Burgers, they discuss Veep, Kate teaches Simon about Ninja … [Read the Rest]
Game of Thrones, Season 2, Episode 8: “The Prince of Winterfell” Written by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss Directed by Alan Taylor Airs Sundays at 9pm ET on HBO As is standard in installment-based narrative drama, sometimes you need an … [Read the Rest]
This looks amazing. I love Spike Jonze. When are you guys going to do a Spike Jonze special?