Sound On Sight / Sordid Cinema
Summary: The “Sound On Sight” radio show has also been consistently shortlisted one of the best film podcasts 2007-2010. It is marketed principally towards students and genre enthusiasts, and typically features in-depth discussion and debate on contemporary film.
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- Artist: Simon Howell
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Tune into our review of The new Hulk movie as well as a look back to the 2003 film!
The following are five films that my friends and I grew up with. Each film was granted repeat viewings through out the years. They all share common themes. They all feature a great sound track not to mention numerous tracks that appeared on each film that never made the official soundtrack cd. They all were coming of age films and considered part of the the Gen X momement. They were all produced within the Hollywood system and both early and breakthrough films for each director. Each screenplay was filled with witty dialogue, and a young all star cast of which many went on to make bigger names for themselves. More importantly they all geared to be Anti Establishment film although made by the establishment. We ill take a trip down memory lane and review all five films. We will let you know if we think they still stand the test of time or were we just nieve and young in thinking they were great?
France has long been a gathering spot for artists from across Europe and the world. For this reason French cinema is sometimes intertwined with the cinema of foreign nations. We have thus brought you specials on some of the Directors who have crossed over
A little something for everyone... Reviews on Sex and The City, Son of Rambow, First Blood, Prom Wars and the Strangers. Also a special interview with director Phil Price and screenplay writer Myles Hainsworth. Be prepared for a heated debate between Simon and Rick plus some great music from artists such as Gillian Welch and Joanna Newsome.
Tune in to the Naked Lunch (After Hours) this week as we will be stepping outside the mainstream in our History of Comic Book Films marathon! Special guest August from "Rein In August will join Sic Ric and discuss the works of Robert Crumb, Harvey Pekar,
Tune in to the Naked Lunch (After Hours) this week as we will be stepping outside the mainstream in our History of Comic Book Films marathon! Special guest August from "Rein In August will join Sic Ric and discuss the works of Robert Crumb, Harvey Pekar,
The “Sound On Sight” radio show has also been consistently shortlisted one of the best film podcasts 2007-2010. It is marketed principally towards students and genre enthusiasts, and typically features in-depth discussion and debate on contemporary film.
The first or a four part series. Listen in as Sic Ric reviews everything from Captain America in the 1940`s to the most recent comic films.
You know the summer is on it`s way with the opening of the first blockbuster film. Iron Man opens up this week with a projected 65 millions box office take. What better way to open our show than with our review of the film and an interview with director John Favreau. Also Simon joins me in the studio once again this week has we tackle on two heart breaking documentaries; War Dance & Young at Heart. Last week we were not able to broadcast due to CJLO’s annual award show. What happens when we take a week off? We find ourselves in a difficult spot in reviewing too many movies in one show. However we did not let that get us down. In between the hot docs we found time for The Diving Bell & The Butterfly and The Savages. Our weekly DVD contest is back as well as our phone calls to our local video store Movieland. All this and more on The Naked Lunch episode 29.
Tune in to our special on director Krzysztof Kieslowski. We will take a look back at his four foreign films produced in France which includes the Double life of Veronica and his Blue, White and Red trilogy.
Tune into the first hour - our Hollywood hour! Movies Reviewed: The Bands Visit Before The Devil Knows Your Dead Lars & The Real Girl Juno John Cho Interview & more...
The second half of out special on the best heist films about a bank job. Also the special sneak peek at Forgetting Sarah Marshall. All this and more!
Special on director Roger Avary. New to DVD, box office talk etc.
Five excellent films revolving around a dark subjest - suicide. Movies reviewed are Wristcutters, Heathers, The Bridge, Tout est Parfait and The Virgin Suicides
Tune in as we review The Bank Job and take a look back at the top 5 Heist films revolving around a bank robbery!