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Episode 9: Moonrise Kingdom & The Wes Anderson Debate
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 3, 2015
Oct 3 Posted by aaronwest Aaron, Mark and David Blakeslee talk about Moonrise Kingdom, which ties closely to personal events in David’s life that he was generous to share with us. We also discuss the dichotomy of Wes Anderson. Why is he such a divisive director? What is it about him that attr read more
Episode 9: Moonrise Kingdom & The Wes Anderson Debate
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 3, 2015
Oct 3 Posted by aaronwest Aaron, Mark and David Blakeslee talk about Moonrise Kingdom, which ties closely to personal events in David’s life that he was generous to share with us. We also discuss the dichotomy of Wes Anderson. Why is he such a divisive director? What is it about him that attr read more
Episode 9: Moonrise Kingdom & The Wes Anderson Debate
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 3, 2015
Oct 3 Posted by aaronwest Aaron, Mark and David Blakeslee talk about Moonrise Kingdom, which ties closely to personal events in David’s life that he was generous to share with us. We also discuss the dichotomy of Wes Anderson. Why is he such a divisive director? What is it about him that attr read more
State of Siege, 1972, Costa-Gavras
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 30, 2015
Sep 30 Posted by aaronwest Would it be safe to call Costa-Gavras an advocate filmmaker? That’s a tough question, which I am not sure whether I or even he could answer. He was unquestionably a political filmmaker, and he dabbled in subjects that were often controversial. If he was not angering the read more
State of Siege, 1972, Costa-Gavras
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 30, 2015
Sep 30 Posted by aaronwest Would it be safe to call Costa-Gavras an advocate filmmaker? That’s a tough question, which I am not sure whether I or even he could answer. He was unquestionably a political filmmaker, and he dabbled in subjects that were often controversial. If he was not angering the read more
State of Siege, 1972, Costa-Gavras
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 30, 2015
Sep 30 Posted by aaronwest Would it be safe to call Costa-Gavras an advocate filmmaker? That’s a tough question, which I am not sure whether I or even he could answer. He was unquestionably a political filmmaker, and he dabbled in subjects that were often controversial. If he was not angering the read more
Episode 8: Hiroshima Mon Amour & Romance Across Borders
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 27, 2015
Sep 27 Posted by aaronwest Aaron, Mark and Martin go in-depth as they explore romance in Alain Resnais’ debut film, Hiroshima Mon Amour. We look at how the sensuality and romance speaks to the tragic events and horrors of the atomic age, while they explore each other’s cultures through read more
Episode 8: Hiroshima Mon Amour & Romance Across Borders
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 27, 2015
Sep 27 Posted by aaronwest Aaron, Mark and Martin go in-depth as they explore romance in Alain Resnais’ debut film, Hiroshima Mon Amour. We look at how the sensuality and romance speaks to the tragic events and horrors of the atomic age, while they explore each other’s cultures through read more
Episode 8: Hiroshima Mon Amour & Romance Across Borders
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 27, 2015
Sep 27 Posted by aaronwest Aaron, Mark and Martin go in-depth as they explore romance in Alain Resnais’ debut film, Hiroshima Mon Amour. We look at how the sensuality and romance speaks to the tragic events and horrors of the atomic age, while they explore each other’s cultures through read more
Top 20 of 1987
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 24, 2015
Sep 24 Posted by aaronwest The series continues. As we head toward the late-eighties, there seems to be a lull. There are some international titles that made the cut, and a lot of the American titles range from somewhat artsy (Raising Arizona, to mainstream Princess Bride, to guilty pleasure (Space read more
Top 20 of 1987
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 24, 2015
Sep 24 Posted by aaronwest The series continues. As we head toward the late-eighties, there seems to be a lull. There are some international titles that made the cut, and a lot of the American titles range from somewhat artsy (Raising Arizona, to mainstream Princess Bride, to guilty pleasure (Space read more
Top 20 of 1987
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 24, 2015
Sep 24 Posted by aaronwest The series continues. As we head toward the late-eighties, there seems to be a lull. There are some international titles that made the cut, and a lot of the American titles range from somewhat artsy (Raising Arizona, to mainstream Princess Bride, to guilty pleasure (Space read more
Episode 7: December Releases & The Cult of Collecting
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 20, 2015
Sep 20 Posted by aaronwest Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher Or listen here to it here: For other apps or mobile devices, try this link. Or direct download/listen to the MP3. Aaron, Mark and Keith give a tribute to William Becker, discuss the December releases, and get in-depth as to the Collection asp read more
Episode 7: December Releases & The Cult of Collecting
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 20, 2015
Sep 20 Posted by aaronwest Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher Or listen here to it here: For other apps or mobile devices, try this link. Or direct download/listen to the MP3. Aaron, Mark and Keith give a tribute to William Becker, discuss the December releases, and get in-depth as to the Collection asp read more
Episode 7: December Releases & The Cult of Collecting
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 20, 2015
Sep 20 Posted by aaronwest Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher Or listen here to it here: For other apps or mobile devices, try this link. Or direct download/listen to the MP3. Aaron, Mark and Keith give a tribute to William Becker, discuss the December releases, and get in-depth as to the Collection asp read more
My Beautiful Laundrette, 1985, Stephen Frears
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 19, 2015
Sep 19 Posted by aaronwest There have been numerous post-colonial portraits of the United Kingdom, most of which deal with the new class system and how they adapt to this transformed society. Generally when portrayed from the lower class perspective, the story is about having to deal with past and read more
My Beautiful Laundrette, 1985, Stephen Frears
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 19, 2015
Sep 19 Posted by aaronwest There have been numerous post-colonial portraits of the United Kingdom, most of which deal with the new class system and how they adapt to this transformed society. Generally when portrayed from the lower class perspective, the story is about having to deal with past and read more
My Beautiful Laundrette, 1985, Stephen Frears
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 19, 2015
Sep 19 Posted by aaronwest There have been numerous post-colonial portraits of the United Kingdom, most of which deal with the new class system and how they adapt to this transformed society. Generally when portrayed from the lower class perspective, the story is about having to deal with past and read more
Episode 6: 12 Angry Men (1957) and Single Location Films
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 13, 2015
Sep 13 Posted by aaronwest Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher Or listen here to it here: For other apps or mobile devices, try this link. Or direct download/listen to the MP3. Aaron, Mark and Doug explore innocent, guilt, and civic duty by discussing Sidney Lumet’s 12 Angry Men. We also discuss o read more
Episode 6: 12 Angry Men (1957) and Single Location Films
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Sep 13, 2015
Sep 13 Posted by aaronwest Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher Or listen here to it here: For other apps or mobile devices, try this link. Or direct download/listen to the MP3. Aaron, Mark and Doug explore innocent, guilt, and civic duty by discussing Sidney Lumet’s 12 Angry Men. We also discuss o read more