On the latest Flick City I interview “Savage State” actress Kate Moran (she’s the feature’s antagonist). Moran talks about living and working in Paris and what she found interesting about Savage State. She also cites Robert Frank’s “Me And My Brother” as one of her favorite films.
I also review two features I thoroughly enjoyed: “Malcolm & Marie” (February 5th on Netflix) and “PG: Psycho Goreman” (Now out on Digital and On Demand).
Here’s my interview with Frank Stallone, the subject of the new documentary Stallone: Frank That Is (Amazon link supports our pod!). Plus I give a strong recommendation to The Dig, a Carey Mulligan/Ralph Fiennes drama that hits Netflix January 29, 2021.
Give a quick update as to the state of things in regards to the steps that continue to be put in place before aggressive motion before talking about 12 movie releases that will be coming our way within the next 6 weeks that all look to be 2020 Oscar darlings.
Here’s my interview with Some Kind of Heaven filmmaker Lance Oppenheim. Documentary is now out in theaters and is available On Demand. My post on Oppenheim is up on Deepest Dream. I discuss Some Kind of Heaven on the latest Find Your Film podcast.
I think about this feed and all of you who listen more than any other thing I do. It’s not joyous thought, but it helps a lot right now. Got some new angles on how to go about funding and I know they’re necessary, but I’m feeling gross about it anyway.
It’s a new year, and I am focused on finally getting to 500 movies. I have failed twice before (I tried last year and chunked it). Hopefully the third time is the charm!!
If you want to be part of the 500 movie journey, email me at ourcinemaddicts@gmail.com.
On the latest episode of CinemAddicts we preview the top films of January. Before we get to this month, Anderson Cowan has the highest praise for writer/director Alan Ball’s Uncle Frank (now streaming on Prime Video). January movies discussed include The Little Things, Palmer starring Justin Timberlake, Our Friend, and director John Lee Hancock’s The Little Things (which stars Denzel Washington and Rami Malek).
Anderson and Greg also have differing opinions on the Disney/Pixtar feature Soul. Be sure to reach us via Facebook and join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group.
The documentary just got put on pause, but I’ve discovered a new spark and will be using time that I had found for the doc. on research at possible grant money for A Movie for Vengeance. It’s never easy, this much I can tell you.