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(as Adolfo 'Shabba-Doo' Quinones). (as Michael 'Boogaloo Shrimp' Chambers). (as Susie Bono). Bennett (as Jo De Winter).
Strobe / Electro-Rockers Dancer (as Steve 'Sugarfoot' Notario). Howard Howard. Coco (as Vidal 'Coco' Rodriguez). Radiotron Rapper. Rapper (as Jay 'Suave' Sands). Derek (as Nicholas Segal). Paris Director.
Dancer (as Sam Livneh). Kimberly / Dancer. Bulldozer Driver (as Jim W. Hispanic Man. Kid (as Marta Marrero). Girl (as Kimberly Ann Miller).
Kid (as Branden Williams). Kid (as Vajra Ky Barzaghi). Kid / Dancer Rest of cast listed alphabetically. Miracles Dancer. Specialty Act: Chainman. Featured Dancer. Dancer (as Mike 'Little Magician' Camelot).
Dancer (as Kimberlee 'Twist Queen' Carlson). Miracles Dancer. Featured Dancer. Kid / Dancer. Dancer (as Eddie 'Snake' Ellison).
Dancer (as 'Magic' Juan Evens). The TKO Group Dancer (as Bruno 'Pop N' Taco' Falcon). Dancer (as Martha 'Domino' Fernandez). Miracles Dancer (as 'Flame' Harris Metter). Miracles Dancer (as Che 'Lil' Wizard' Garcia). Miracles Dancer.
Lucia's Latin Gang Dancer. Electro-Rockers Dancer (as Richard 'Tiny' Garcia). Dancer (as Gino 'Joaquin' Garcia). Featured Dancer. Dancer (as Rick Gaydos). Dancer / Gymnast. Miracles Dancer (as Chris 'Baby New York' Gordon).
Lucia's Latin Gang Dancer. Dancer (as Steve 'Boogaloo Midget' Griego). Lucia's Latin Gang Dancer. Featured Dancer.
Dancer (as Hugo 'Mr. Smooth' Huizar). Featured Dancer.
The TKO Group Dancer (as Derek 'Cooley Bop' Jackson). Electro-Rockers Dancer (as Hammouria 'Spanky' Jackson). Specialty Act: The Mums. Electro-Rockers Dancer (as Steve 'Trickman' Kane). Featured Dancer. Miracles Dancer.
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Featured Dancer. Gymnast (as Alison Lowe). Miracles Dancer.
Dancer / Gymnast. Featured Dancer.
Dancer (as Martin 'Rabbit' Mancuso). Lucia's Latin Gang Dancer.
Dancer / Gymnast. Dancer (as Nanette Martin). Featured Dancer (as Bob 'Kiprock' Meyers). Dancer (as Louise Kawabata). Featured Dancer.
Miracles Dancer. Dancer (as Joseph 'Kid Diz' Montoya).
Miracles Dancer (as Laura 'Boogie' O'Banion). Featured Dancer (as Darlene 'Shortcake' Pabalan). Lucia's Latin Gang Dancer. Dancer (as Dane Parker).
Featured Dancer (as Richie 'Tiny' Pineiro). Dancer (as Dave 'Cambell-Lock' Pope). Dancer (as Lela Rochon Quinones).
Dancer (as Michael 'Puppet Master' Roper). Foxy Nurse Dancer - Hospital Scene (as Dorian Sanchez). Dancer (as Chris 'Bam Bam' Santinac). Kid / Dancer. Specialty Act: The Mums.
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Dancer (as Stacey Sheffield). Dancer (as Steven 'Sugar Pop' Daniells-Silva). Featured Dancer. Dancer (as David 'One-Arm Bandit' Smythe). Specialty Act: Adagio Team.
Specialty Act: The Mums. Dancer (as Cecilie Stuart). Miracles Dancer (as George 'Taz' Szabo). Electro-Rockers Dancer (as Anna Sanchez). Featured Dancer (as Verrane 'Slinky' Tucker). Dancer (as Gilbert 'Dizman' Valadez). Dancer (as Carlos 'Master Flash' Vasquez).
Specialty Act: Adagio Team. Featured Dancer. Dancer (uncredited).
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Extra (uncredited). Dancer (uncredited). Dancer (uncredited). Club Patron (uncredited).
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Producer Music by Cinematography by Film Editing by Casting By Production Design by Art Direction. (as Patrick E. Tagliaferro) Set Decoration by Costume Design by Makeup Department. Makeup artist (as Lily Benyair). Assistant hair stylist (as Nathalie Huibonhoa) / assistant makeup artist (as Nathalie Huibonhoa). Makeup artist.
Hair stylist (as Mony Mansano) / makeup supervisor (as Mony Mansano) Production Management. Post-production supervisor. Executive in charge of production. Unit manager.
Production manager. Post-production supervisor Second Unit Director or Assistant Director. Second assistant director. Second assistant director. First assistant director Art Department. Graffiti artist (as Kathy 'Style K' Abbot). Property master.
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Set dresser Sound Department. Re-recording mixer. Re-recording mixer. Re-recording mixer. Sound recordist.
Foley editor. Sound recordist. Sound recordist. Sound effects editor (as Alan Hartz).
Re-recording mixer (as Christopher Jenkins). Boom operator. Sound editor (as Lorrie Oshatz). Sound effects editor. Re-recording mixer (as David Rideau). Sound effects editor.
Foley editor. Re-recording mixer.
Sound mixer (as Mike Stone). Production sound mixer / sound. Foley editor Special Effects. Special mechanical effects Stunts. Stunt coordinator. Stunts (as Thomas Rosales) Camera and Electrical Department. Still photographer.
Second assistant camera. Best boy electric. Electrician (as John Demps Jr.). Still photographer (as Richard Foreman). Additional first assistant camera (as Tommy J.
Best boy grip. Additional first assistant camera. Camera operator: second unit. Director of photography: second unit.
Special camera operator. Assistant camera. First assistant camera (as Michael Little).
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Second assistant camera. Rehearsal camera. Grip (as Robert Studenny). Additional camera operator (as Pernell Tyus). Key grip Costume and Wardrobe Department. Toy story smash it apk download. Costumes (as Audrey Bansmer). Costumes (as Mary Jo Lang).
Costumes (as Patricia McKenna). Costumes (as Elaine G. Ramires) Editorial Department. Assistant editor. First assistant editor. Assistant editor.
Additional editor (as Bob Fitzgerald). Assistant editor (as Liz Gazzara). Assistant editor. Supervising editor.
Post-production assistant. Additional editor. Assistant editor. Assistant editor. Additional editor (as Dan Wetherbee) Location Management.
Unit location manager. Assistant location manager (as Marshall Moore) Music Department. Music re-mixer.
Assistant music editor. Music remixer: Electric Boogaloo. Song supervisor. Music coordinator. Musician: 'Everytime I.C.U.' Music editor. Music supervisor Transportation Department.
Driver: set dressing (as Chris Clarke). Transportation coordinator (as James P. Driver: props.
Driver: motor home. Transportation captain (as Joel A.
Production van driver (as Charles Rothstein) Other crew. Title designer. Script supervisor. Production assistant: Brown Sugar Productions (as Cheryl R. Studio teacher (as Ruth Ann Crudup).
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Production accountant (as Kathryn Hibbs). Production assistant. Extras set coordinator. Production assistant (as Anita Dreike). Key production assistant. Publicity coordinator. Assistant: Russ Regan.
Assistant to choreographer. A&r administration: Polygram Records. Caterer (as Barbara Petola). Craft service. Studio teacher. Production consultant. Dancer (uncredited).
Explicit 149: Happy Birthday H.P. Lovecraft Episode 149: Happy Birthday H.P. Lovecraft Aug. 20 will mark the 128th anniversary of H.P. Lovecraft’s birth. But how did this man who was born in Providence, Rhode Island come to create a body of horror fiction that continues to influence the public consciousness and other artists? Explore that question with the latest podcast and Mike Dalager who's working on a passion project based on Lovecraft's 'Dreams in the Witch House.'
Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 8/17/2018 Free 2. Explicit 146 One Man Bond And Boots Riley Episode 146: One Man Bond And Boots Riley Time to geek out about two very different things: James Bond and the directorial debut of rapper Boots Riley. I talk secret agent 007 with actor Tom Steward who created a one-man show for the San Diego International Fringe Festival called 'One Man Bond' in which he takes us through all 24 Bond films in less than 60 minutes. Plus I speak with Riley about his film 'Sorry To Bother You.'
Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 7/7/2018 Free 5. Explicit 145 Celebrating Master Showman William Castle Episode 145: Celebrating Master Showman William Castle If you do not know the name William Castle then it's time for you to discover the master showman who invented Illusion-O, Fright Break, Coward's Corner, Percepto, Emergo and much more. And if you already know this cinematic genius then come share some love with his daughter on this 50th anniversary of 'Rosemary's Baby,' a film he produced. Plus a quick topper with Malcolm Mays about the Blaxploitation collection just added to FilmStruck.
Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 6/22/2018 Free 6. Explicit 144: TCM Mad About Musicals Episode 144: TCM Mad About Musicals TCM is offering its fourth annual free online movie course and this one is Mad About Musicals. Cinema Junkie talks with TCM host Alicia Malone and Dr.
Vanessa Theme Ament, veteran Foley artist and endowed chair of telecommunications at Ball State University about the musical's place in cinematic history. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 6/8/2018 Free 7. Explicit 143 LGBTQ Cinema And FilmOut AT 20 Episode 143: LGBTQ Cinema And FilmOut At 20 FilmOut San Diego is celebrating its 20th anniversary in June so it seems the perfect time to check in with its founder and its current programmer about the state of LGBTQ cinema and how it has evolved over the past two decades.
Plus I speak with filmmakers premiering their new films at FilmOut 2018. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 5/25/2018 Free 8.
Explicit 142: TCM 50 Must-See Sci-Fi Films Episode 142: TCM 50 Must-See Sci-Fi Films Making film lists can be agony. What do you include, what do you leave off? Author Sloan De Forest talks about the challenges of compiling a list of films for her new book, 'TCM Must-See Sci-Fi: 50 Movies That Are Out Of This World.' The films range from 'A Trip to the Moon' to 'Arrival.'
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Explicit 141: TCMFF And Reel Science 2.0 Episode 141: TCMFF and Reel Science 2.0 This episode is a week late so that I could include a wrap-up from the TCM Classic Film Festival that ended Sunday and provide a preview of the San Diego Natural History Museum's new Reel Science Film Series that runs through May. Enjoy four real scientists — an entomologist, a neuroscientist and two physicists (no, that's not the opening of a joke) — as they discuss the reel science in films. Find out which bug is ready for a starring role in a sci-fi film and why the premise of using humans as batteries is all wrong. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 5/4/2018 Free 10. Explicit 139: Comic-Con Museum And More Episode 139: Comic-Con Museum And More Comic-Con International is opening a museum and I sat down with the new executive director Adam Smith at WonderCon to discuss what it might be and if museum is event the right word to describe it.
Plus highlights from the WonderCon Cartoon Voices panel and in honor of the Easter holiday, a little Easter egg for you. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 3/30/2018 Free 12. Explicit 138 Armando Iannucci, Political Satire In The Age Of Trump Episode 138: Armando Iannucci And Political Satire In The Age Of Trump Armando Iannucci, creator of 'Thick of It' and 'Veep,' makes his feature film writing and directing debut with 'The Death of Stalin.'
I talk with the comic genius about the challenges of doing political satire at a time when the real world is crazier than anything he can imagine. WARNING: This podcast contains explicit, Malcolm Tucker language. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 3/16/2018 Free 13.
Explicit 137 ACE Editors On Oscars Podcast Episode 137: ACE Eddie Nominated Editors Talk About Their Oscar-Nominated Films Cinema Junkie speaks with Tatiana S. Riegel, Oscar-nominated editor for 'I, Tonya' and winner of this year's ACE Eddie award for best best edited feature comedy; Paul Machliss, Oscar-nominated editor for 'Baby Driver,' and Gregory Plotkin, ACE Eddie nominee of the Oscar-nominated 'Get Out.' Find out what went into editing these films and gain insights into what makes a good film editor. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 3/3/2018 Free 14.
Explicit 136: A Valentine To Wong Kar-Wai Episode 136: A Valentine To Wong Kar-Wai For Valentine's Day there is only one contemporary filmmaker to turn to for lush romanticism and that's Wong Kar-Wai. For this podcast I send a Valentine to the Hong Kong filmmaker and turn to archive interviews from 1995 to 2008 with Wong and his favorite stars Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung. Swoon with me over films such as 'Chungking Express' and 'In the Mood for Love.'
Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 2/14/2018 Free 15. Explicit 135: Holy Nostalgia Batman 66 Podcast Episode 135: Holy Nostalgia! Batman '66 Exhibit and Tribute Take a tour of the Batman '66 Exhibit at the Hollywood Museum with exhibit organizer Roger Neal. Then celebrate the 'Batman' '66 TV show with fan and guest curator Wally Wingert and collector Alex Zsolt, who loaned items from his personal collection to the exhibit. I'll also talk with fans David Glanzer, Dan Bois, and Batton Lash, about the impact the show had on them as kids, and finally, I interview Burt Ward who created the character of Robin, the Boy Wonder, on the TV show opposite Adam West's Batman.
Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 2/2/2018 Free 16. Explicit 133: Horror Movies As Spiritual Practice Episode 133: Horror Movies As Spiritual Practice For some, cinemas are churches and for Katherine Buffington movies can provide a foundation for spiritual practice. She looks to 'Star Wars' and more fully to horror movies as spiritual practice. Find out what horror movies from 'Beetlejuice' to 'Alien' to 'It Follows' can tell us about how to live our lives.
And don't worry, no spoilers about 'The Last Jedi.' Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher.
Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. Explicit 132: Revisiting David Cronenberg's 'Crash' Episode 132: Revisiting David Cronenberg's 'Crash' I go back into the archives for a 1997 interview with David Cronenberg for a discussion of his controversial film 'Crash.' The film that looks to people who get sexually aroused by car crashes just celebrated its 20th anniversary.
Find out why Cronenberg is not interested in making comfortable cinema. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 12/8/2017 Free 19.
Explicit 131: Films To Be Thankful For Episode 131: Films To Be Thankful For For Thanksgiving here are two films to be thankful for: 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' and 'The Shape of Water.' Filmmaker Martin McDonagh talks about creating a role for Frances McDormand in 'Three Billboards' and suit actor Doug Jones describes the challenges of wearing a creature costume and making it come to life in Guillermo Del Toro's 'The Shape of Water.' Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher.
Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. Explicit 130: Larry Cohen, King of the B Movies Episode 130: Larry Cohen, King of the B Movies Larry Cohen is a genius because he managed to have the best of both worlds in the entertainment industry. Not many can claim to have enjoyed both a traditionally successful career within the mainstream Hollywood system as well as cult status outside the studio system making audaciously independent films exactly the way he wanted to. Now he is the subject of Steve Mitchell's documentary 'King Cohen.' I speak with Cohen about his career and Mitchell about the new doc. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher.
Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. Explicit 129: Bruce Campbell, Hail to the Chin Episode 129: Bruce Campbell, Hail to the Chin Baby Bruce Campbell, the man who has been fighting deadites with a chainsaw hand and a smart-alecky attitude for decades has just written his third book. It’s called 'Hail to the Chin' and is the follow up to his 2002 book 'If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor.'
Evil Dead' season three opener has been postponed to February! So if you want your Bruce Campbell fix in October check out this podcast and his new book, 'Hail to the Chin.' Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Check out KPBS’ new show, Rad Scientist.
Explicit 128: Gay Horror And The Final Boys Episode 128: Gay Horror and The Final Boys You all know about the final girl in horror, that feisty possibly virginal heroine who is the last one left standing after some serial killer goes on a rampage. But are you familiar with the final boy? The final boy screamed his way into pop culture existence in 1985 with 'Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge,' the sequel to Wes Craven’s wildly successful 1984 film, and then appeared in 'Hellbent,' the first gay slasher film. Here's a look back to both. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie.
Explicit 127: Giallo, Killing It With Style Episode 127: Giallo, Killing It With Style Italian 'giallo' cinema is something everyone needs to experience at least once. It consumes you like a fever dream and assaults your senses with an audacious excess of style. Soak up some glorious giallo elegance with this podcast.
For this podcast, I speak with Bret Berg of AGFA; Troy Howarth, author of two volumes on giallo cinema, “So Deadly, So Perverse,” with a third volume on the way; and Rachael Nisbet, who runs Hypnotic Crescendos, a film blog dedicated to giallo and Italian genre cinema. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie.
10/7/2017 Free 24. Explicit 126: Horrible Imaginings And 'Uncharted Regions' Episode 126: Horrible Imaginings And 'Uncharted Regions' A wrap up from Horrible Imaginings Film Festival with founder Miguel Rodriguez and a behind the scenes look at the creation of the radio drama 'Uncharted Regions: Some Day, Over You.' Plus get an exclusive first listen to the radio drama that had its world premiere at Horrible Imaginings. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 9/22/2017 Free 25. Explicit 125: To Be, Or Not To Be Hamlet Episode 125: To Be, Or Not To Be Hamlet A look at various screen Hamlets to go with an interview with Barry Edelstein who has a bold new production of 'Hamlet' onstage at the Old Globe Theatre.
Edelstein talks about breathing new life into Shakespeare's play and I'll play clips from some famous and not so famous melancholy Danes. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie.
9/12/2017 Free 26. Explicit 123:TCM Spotlight On Hitchcock Episode 123: TCM Spotlight on Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock is a filmmaker who has left an indelible mark on cinema.
His career spanned the silents and talkies, black and white, Technicolor, and 3D, plus film industries on both side of the pond. To celebrate Hitchcock, I speak with TCM host Ben Mankiewicz and Ball State University’s Richard L. You can sign up for their online course about the Master of Suspense until July 14 and enjoy the films on TCM all month.
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Explicit 119: Queer Horror Episode 119: Queer Horror Paul Etheredge-Ouzts’ 2004 film “Hellbent' was billed as the first gay slasher film. I speak with him and a quartet of new, young filmmakers to see how Queer Horror has evolved since 'Hellbent.' I also speak with FilmOut San Diego's programmer Michael McQuiggan about his first queer horror shorts block, FrightOut. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher.
Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 6/9/2017 Free 32. Explicit 117: The Beauty And Danger Of Nitrate Film Episode 117: The Beauty And Danger Of Nitrate Film Nitrate film contains a substance also used in explosives and if it catches film it can burn underwater. Join me for a tour of the projection booth at The Egyptian Theatre that was brought to fire code specification in order to screen highly combustible nitrate prints at the 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 5/12/2017 Free 34.
Explicit 113: Gourmet Cannibal Films And Stuart Gordon's 'Taste' Episode 113: Gourmet Cannibal Films And Stuart Gordon's 'Taste' Cannibal films — in which people mindlessly slaughter and eat others or where carnage soaks the screen — are a dime a dozen. But films in which great care is taken with both the filmmaking and the preparation of human flesh for consumption are more rare. Here's a look at gourmet cannibal films as well as a chat with Stuart Gordon about his cannibal play 'Taste.' Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie.
3/25/2017 Free 38. Explicit 111: The Voice Behind Samurai Jack Episode 111: The Voice Behind Samurai Jack After a 13-year hiatus Genndy Tartakovsky's 'Samurai Jack' finally returns and so to does voice actor Phil LaMarr.
I speak with LaMarr about what makes 'Samurai Jack' the best cartoon on TV; and I share my geeky fandom for the show with Mike Salva, an animator living in Nashville. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 3/11/2017 Free 40.
Explicit 110: In Bed With The Twisted Twins Jen And Sylvia Soska Episode 110: In Bed With Twisted Twins Jen And Sylvia Soska As February's Women in Horror Month comes to a close I get into bed with Twisted Twins Jen and Sylvia Soska to pay tribute to 'American Mary.' Here's a series of interviews from my archives as I followed the progress of 'American Mary.'
I also speak with make-up artist Todd Masters who did the practical effects on the film. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie.
2/28/2017 Free 41. Explicit 109: How Chad Stahelski And 'John Wick' Are Changing American Action Episode 109: How Chad Stahelski And 'John Wick' Are Changing American Action Stuntman-turned-director Chad Stahelski is raising the bar on American action with his 'John Wick' films. I speak with Stahelski, actor Common, and author Bey Logan about what these changes are all about.
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2/11/2017 Free 42. Explicit 108: James Baldwin and 'I Am Not Your Negro' Episode 108: James Baldwin and 'I Am Not Your Negro' Filmmaker Raoul Peck talks about his Oscar-nominated documentary 'I Am Not Your Negro' based on the writings of James Baldwin, and his unfinished book on Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King, Jr. The film points out how resonant Baldwin's words still are and how maybe now we should listen more intently. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 2/8/2017 Free 43. Explicit 107: ACE Editors Talk About The Art Of Editing Episode 107: ACE Editors Talk About The Art Of Editing Find out what an editor does and what makes a good editor as Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning editor Thelma Schoonmaker and Emmy-winning editor Janet Ashikaga talk about the art and craft of editing, and how an editor can sculpt an actor's performance.
Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 1/31/2017 Free 44. Explicit 105: Famous Film Firsts Episode 105: Famous Film Firsts What X rated film won an Oscar? Who was the first woman in the DGA? Go to cinema school with Horrible Imaginings' Miguel Rodriguez and I and we take you through a series of famous debuts, innovations and landmark films.
You can also join us each month at the Museum of Photographic Arts for actual screenings of these films. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 1/12/2017 Free 46. Explicit 103: Drunk Reindeer, Severed Heads And Christmas Smackdown Episode 103: Drunk Reindeer, Severed Heads And Christmas Smackdown Cinema Junkie's sick and twisted holiday show features Mark Nutter and Cynthia Carle, the creators of 'Cristmas Smackdown,' a show that serves up 'all of your most cherished holiday sentiments pinned down to the mat in an Argentine death choke.' Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie.
Explicit 102: Exploring Roots of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in New Documentary Episode 102: Exploring Roots of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in New Documentary The new documentary '1948: Creation and Catastrophe' tries to provide a context for the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict by looking back to the year the state of Israel was created and how that impacted Palestinians living in that region. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 12/9/2016 Free 49. Explicit 97: San Diego Asian Film Festival - Extreme and Overachieving Episode 97: San Diego Asian Film Festival - Extreme and Overachieving Asian cinema loves to push boundaries be it in action cinema, melodrama, or pinku films. SDAFF artistic director Brian Hu talks about expanding awareness through film and about how he wants every film to please an audience. But sometimes being repulsed can be a form of pleasure.
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Explicit 96: Zombies for Humanity Episode 96: Zombies for Humanity Zombies may not have any brains but they have big hearts. Doctor of the Dead Arnold T. Blumberg joins Cinema Junkie to discuss zombie films with a social conscience everything from George A. Romero to 'The Walking Dead' and Max Brooks' 'World War Z.' Zombie films even have something to say about this year's presidential election. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie.
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Explicit 91: Spock, NASA, and Real Versus Fake Documentaries Episode 91: Spock, NASA, And Real Versus Fake Documentaries One real documentary and one fake one: Adam Nimoy talks about 'For the Love of Spock' and his relationship with his father Leonard Nimoy, and Matt Johnson talks about sneaking into NASA to make a mockumentary about a faked lunar landing. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie. 9/20/2016 Free 60. Explicit 90: Horrible Imaginings Wrap-Up and Mexploitation Cinema Episode 90: Horrible Imaginings Wrap-Up and Mexploitation Cinema Filmmakers at Horrible Imaginings talk about the horror genre, give a taste of virtual reality horror, and Tijuana filmmaker Aaron Soto, who had a panel at the festival, talks about Mexploitation Cinema and offers some recommendations. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie.
9/15/2016 Free 61. Explicit 79: 'Last Dance In Kaloleni' Will Show Kenya In New Light Episode 79: 'Last Dance in Kaloleni' will show Kenya in new light First time filmmaker Bettina Ng'weno is tired of not seeing the Africa she knows depicted on screen.
She is making a film that will “bring to life Kenya’s political, social and musical transformations in a dramatic romantic story of a love triangle and dance competitions.“ This podcast contains greats samples of the music that inspires her. Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher.
6/11/2016 Free 72. Explicit 75: San Diego To Broadway Episode 75: San Diego to Broadway Take a field trip to American musical theater with a pair of interviews from artists who had world premieres of their work at the Old Globe Theatre before going to Broadway. Steve Martin just got a Tony nomination for 'Bright Star,' and George Takai is still on Broadway with 'Allegiance.' Subscribe to the Cinema Junkie podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. Support the podcast at kpbs.org/feedthejunkie.
5/13/2016 Free 76.