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One Heat Minute Productions

Summary: ONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONS began with film journalist Blake Howard examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEATchronologically, in 60-second increments, in the aptly titled "One HEAT Minute." After more than 170 episodes the finale featured the legendary mastermind director, screenwriter and producer behind the film Michael Mann. Now, the feed is occupied by similarly obsessed examinations like: THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS is a twelve-episode limited podcast series focusing on the climax of the Michael Mann's 1992 epic The Last of the Mohicans. (Completed) INCREMENT VICE is the podcast that explores Paul Thomas Anderson's INHERENT VICE one scene at a time, with host Travis Woods (Weekly on Fridays) ALL THE PRESIDENT's MINUTES is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. Each show we use the seminal and increasingly prescient 1976 film All The President's Men as a portal, to engage with the themes and the warnings of the film resonating since its release. (Three times a week) #ConTENgen: In a world changed by COVID-19, every day, this podcast will be reaching out to talk movies and maintain connections; in less ten minutes or less. (Daily). JOSIE AND THE PODCATS is a limited podcast series diving into the history, the production, the music, the legacy, and the fandom surrounding the 2001 cult classic Josie and the Pussycats. From the stars and creators to the obsessive fans, DuJour means this show is a must-listen for all Josie diehards, hosted by Maria Lewis.

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 THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS: Episode 5: Carly Severn (writer at KQED and host of the Cooler Podcast) and Mark Olsen (Writer at The L.A Times and host of The Reel Podcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5066

In this two-part episode, I'm joined by a writer for KQED and host of The Cooler podcast - Carly Severn. Carly and I discuss that the character of Alice the character that anchored her appreciation of The Last of the Mohicans and that watching Mohicans with a glass of wine at altitude is perhaps the ideal conditions to view the film. To close the episode, I talk to the of The Reel podcast and writer about all kinds of movies for the Los Angeles Times, Mark Olsen. Mark and I discuss the tumultuous shoot of Mohicans, and that Mr Mann bristled at being labelled a "stylist." ABOUT CARLY SEVERN A writer making social media, radio, podcasts & internet things for KQED (NPR/PBS in San Francisco). The host of The Cooler Podcast. Twitter: @TeacupInTheBay ABOUT MARK OLSEN Mark Olsen writes about all kinds of movies for the Los Angeles Times as both a feature writer and reviewer. He creates a regular series on independent, documentary and foreign-language films under the banner of Indie Focus, also curating and hosting the Indie Focus Screening Series. His work has also appeared in Film Comment, the New York Times, LA Weekly, Sight & Sound and other publications. He is from Kansas. Twitter: @IndieFocus Further reading. About the show: THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS is a twelve-episode limited podcast series focusing on the climax of the Michael Mann's 1992 epic The Last of the Mohicans. The format of the podcast, which slightly differs from ONE HEAT MINUTE, utilises the entire final twelve-minute climax of Mohicans as a portal to explore the themes of the movie. The show examines the cross-section of political apparatuses, colonial superpower wrangling, and Mr Mann's riff on the "great American hero." The final episode - once again will feature Mr Mann to unpack his intentions with the film in the conception and orchestration of its grand ending.

 THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS: Episode 4: Bilge Ebiri (Writer/Editor New York Magazine ) and Cameron Williams (Freelance Film and T.V Critic) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6537

About the episode: Part One: World-renowned film critic and writer/editor for New York Magazine Bilge Ebiri reunite to talk about the fact that The Last of the Mohicans is the Star Wars of colonial history movies. Part Two: Prolific Australian film and T.V critic Cam Williams and I take a wander down nostalgia lane to talk about discovering Mohicans in Australia circa. 1993, before formally apologising to any Mann fans who've begun to embark on a minute by minute Mohicans examination for stealing their thunder. About the show: THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS is a twelve-episode limited podcast series focusing on the climax of the Michael Mann's 1992 epic The Last of the Mohicans. The format of the podcast, which slightly differs from ONE HEAT MINUTE, utilises the entire final twelve-minute climax of Mohicans as a portal to explore the themes of the movie, the cross-section of political apparatuses, colonial superpower wrangling, and Mr Mann's riff on the "great American hero." The film features an Award-winning Academy score from Randy Edelman and Trevor Jones, iconic performances, stunning cinematography from Dante Spinotti, a relentlessly paced script from Mann and co-writer Christopher Crowe and masterful orchestration from Mann. The film's extended finale - triggered by the delivery of tribal justice until the credits roll - is arguably one of the greatest endings to almost any movie ever. About the movie: The Last of the Mohicans is adapted (and significantly altered from) James Fenimore Cooper novel. Set in 1757, Mohicans follows three trappers who are inadvertently drawn into the French and Indian War when they rescue the daughters of a British Colonel and a British Captain escort from an ambush. It stars Academy Award Winner Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, Academy Award Winner* Wes Studi, Russell Means, Eric Schweig, Jodhi May and Steven Waddington. About Bilge: Bilge Ebiri is a film critic/writer/editor at New York Magazine. He has contributed to publications such as L.A. Weekly, The New York Times and the Village Voice (rip). Bilge is also a writer and director, known for New Guy (2003), Purse Snatcher (2006) and The Barber of Siberia (1998). TWITTER: @BILGEEBIRI THE VILLAGE VOICE ARCHIVE ROTTEN TOMATOES About Cam: Cameron Williams is a writer and film critic based in Australia. He is the Editor of The Popcorn Junkie. He contributes to The Feed (SBS Australia), FilmInk Magazine, IndieWire, Junkee, Spook Magazine and Graffiti with Punctuation. Cameron is also a regular guest on ABC Radio National's film show The Final Cut and a member of the Australian Film Critics Association. Cameron has a slight addiction to Twitter, so follow along for lots of movie opinions, reviews and news via @MrCamW. The Popcorn Junkie is Rotten Tomatoes approved site.

 THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS: Episode 3: Walter Chaw (Senior Film Critic at FilmFreakCentral.Net ) and J.R Hennessy (Political Commentator and Editor Business Insider) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4356

In this two-part episode, I'm joined by senior film critic for award-winning webzine FilmFreakCentral.net - one of the world's premiere film critics - Walter Chaw. Walter and I discuss that unpacking our reactions to Mohicans is a 'Rosetta Stone' for masculine entertainments of this type, and marvel at Wes Studi's monumental Magua. To close the episode, I talk to the editor at Business Insider and writer J.R Hennessy about DDL as beefcake, his hilarious twitter and layering in three distinct political apparatuses. ABOUT WALTER CHAW Walter Chaw is a senior film critic for award-winning webzine FilmFreakCentral.net. His last book, a monograph for the film MIRACLE MILE, was published in 2012. Currently, you can find Walter teaching courses at the University of Denver's OLLI curriculum or at the Alamo Drafthouse in Littleton, CO where he's the General Manager. Twitter: @mangiotto ABOUT J.R. HENNESSY J.R. is a writer and editor at Business Insider. He has written at The Guardian, Pedestrian. T.V. and blogs media politics here. Twitter: @jrhennessy About the show: THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS is a twelve-episode limited podcast series focusing on the climax of the Michael Mann's 1992 epic The Last of the Mohicans. The format of the podcast, which slightly differs from ONE HEAT MINUTE, utilises the entire final twelve-minute climax of Mohicans as a portal to explore the themes of the movie, the cross-section of political apparatuses, colonial superpower wrangling, and Mr Mann's riff on the "great American hero." The final episode - once again will feature Mr Mann to unpack his intentions with the film in the conception and orchestration of its grand ending.

 THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS: Episode 2: Fran Hoepfner (Editor at Large Bright Wall Dark Room) and Kris Tapley (Recovering Journalist and Filmmaker) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4079

In this two-part episode I'm joined by the legendary editor at large for Bright Wall Dark Room, Fran Hoepfner, to discuss loving the score before the movie and pondering Daniel Day Lewis' hair routine. To close the episode I talk to the great recovering journalist and filmmaker, Kris Tapley, about growing up in North Carolina and experiencing stunning wilderness, and pitching Mr Mann two more entries in a potential period epic trilogy. ABOUT FRAN HOEPFNER: I AM A WRITER FROM CHICAGO CURRENTLY WORKING ON MY MFA IN FICTION AT RUTGERS IN NEWARK. I'M AN EDITOR AT LARGE FOR BRIGHT WALL/DARK ROOM, AN INDEPENDENT FILM MAGAZINE, AS WELL AS A CLASSICAL MUSIC COLUMNIST FOR WQXR. FOR A PERIOD OF TIME, NONFICTION INTERNET WRITING WAS MY BREAD AND BUTTER, AND WHILE I DO LESS OF IT NOWADAYS, I'M ALWAYS INTERESTED IN THE WORLD WE LIVE IN AND HOW TO MAKE IT 100% ABOUT ME. Twitter: @franhoepfner ABOUT KRIS TAPLEY: HUMAN. DAD. HUSBAND. WRITER. RECOVERING JOURNALIST. UNAPOLOGETIC 90S NOSTALGIST. FORMERLY: PLAYBACK PODCAST TWITTER: @KRISTAPLEY About the show: THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS is a twelve episode limited podcast series focusing on the climax of the Michael Mann's 1992 epic The Last of the Mohicans. The format of the podcast, which slightly differs from ONE HEAT MINUTE, utilises the entire final twelve minute climax of Mohicans as a portal to explore the themes of the movie, the cross section of political apparatuses, colonial superpower wrangling, and Mr Mann's riff on the "great American hero." The final episode - once again will feature Mr Mann to unpack his intentions with the film in the conception and orchestration of its grand ending.

 THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS: Episode 1 - Joe Lynch (Director of Point Blank, Mayhem + host of FANGORIA's THE MOVIE CRYPT Podcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6080

About the episode: Joe Lynch and I, self-professed "Mann-sperts," assemble again to discuss that The Last of the Mohicans is in fact Joe's favourite Michael Mann movie. About the show: THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS is a twelve episode limited podcast series focusing on the climax of the Michael Mann's 1992 epic The Last of the Mohicans. The format of the podcast, which slightly differs from ONE HEAT MINUTE, utilises the entire final twelve minute climax of Mohicans as a portal to explore the themes of the movie, the cross section of political apparatuses, colonial superpower wrangling, and Mr Mann's riff on the "great American hero." With an Academy Award winning score from Randy Edelman and Trevor Jones, iconic performances, stunning cinematography from Dante Spinotti, a relentlessly paced script from Mann and co-writer Christopher Crowe and masterful orchestration from Mann; the film's extended finale - triggered by the delivery of tribal justice until the credits roll - is arguably one of the greatest endings to almost any movie ever. About the movie: The Last of the Mohicans is adapted (and significantly altered from) James Fenimore Cooper novel, set in 1757, Mohicans follows three trappers who are inadvertently drawn into the French and Indian War when they rescue the daughters of British Colonel and their British Captain escort from an ambush. It stars Academy Award Winner Daniel Day Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, Academy Award Winner* Wes Studi, Russell Means, Eric Schweig, Jodhi May and Steven Waddington. About the Guest: Director - Point Blank (2019) - available exclusively on Netflix Writer/Director Mayhem (2017) - available on Shudder Host of FANGORIA's THE MOVIE CRYPT Podcast

 ANNOUNCEMENT: THE LAST (12 Minutes) OF THE MOHICANS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 64

To say a profound thank you to the amazing followers and supporters of ONE HEAT MINUTE, I'm launching a a twelve episode limited series talking the epic finale of 1992 epic THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. Guests include: Kris Tapley, Matt Zoller Seitz, Walter Chaw, Bilge Ebiri, Manohla Dargis, Joe Lynch, Sean Burns, Travis Woods, Brendan Hodges, Carly Severn, Jen Johans, JR Hennessy, Cameron Williams and more. Finale: Michael Mann

 Vincent Hannah calls Blake Howard - Introducing The Take on Flicks.com.au | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33

Thanks to all of you listening for you support. People have been asking what I'm doing after #OneHeatMinute, well other than #JosieandthePodcats, I'm stoked to bring you a brand new weekly film podcast called The Take on Flicks.com.au. Take a listen, subscribe, rate and review the show. Subscribe on iTunes. Subscribe on Spotify.

 One HEAT Minute Finale with Michael Mann | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3579

ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime saga HEAT minute by minute. It's the series finale and the second part of the examination of the 166th minute (2:45:00 - 2:46:00) - and host Blake Howard joins a guest that needs no introduction. The final crescendo of the incredibly extensive, yet limited, series is none other than the legendary mastermind director, screenwriter and producer of HEAT, Michael Mann. Blake and Mr Mann discuss airports as romantic alien landscapes, crafting performances with his legendary players, the occurrence of the moment depicted that unlocked the epic and the feeling that while he was filming that there was nowhere else on planet earth that he and his cast would have preferred to be.

 One HEAT Minute: Episode #166 Part 1 "Creator, Critic, Fan, Friend" - PHIL HAY (WRITER DESTROYER/THE INVITATION), KRIS TAPLEY (RECOVERING JOURNALIST), JOHN P. GLYNN (HEAT UBER FAN), STU COOTE (CO-HOST THE SINNER FILES PODCAST) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11161

ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the first part of the 166th minute (2:45:00 - 2:46:00) - host Blake Howard joins an awesome foursome - Phil Hay (Writer Destroyer/The Invitation), Kris Tapley (Recovering Journalist Formerly Variety), John P. Glynn (HEAT Uber Fan) and Stu Coote (Co-host The Sinner Files podcast) - to unpack the mythological, to discuss being unsullied by Oscar, to talk the trajectory of the show, and wrestle with fulfilment. Phil Hay: 3:30 Kris Tapley: 38:07 John P. Glynn: 1:16:03 Stu Coote: 2:04:04 Guest Bios: Phil Hay FamilyStyle Film partner. Screenwriter of DESTROYER, THE INVITATION, RIDE ALONG & RIDE ALONG 2, CRAZY/BEAUTIFUL, CLASH OF THE TITANS, etc. Runs good on Regular. Twitter: @phillycarly Kris Tapley Human. Dad. Husband. Writer. Recovering Journalist. Unapologetic 90s Nostalgist. Formerly: PLAYBACK Podcast ((link: https://spoti.fi/2Xj2BYm) spoti.fi/2Xj2BYm) Twitter: @kristapley John P. Glynn: Twitter: @JohnPGlynn Stu Coote STU IS THE SELF-PROFESSED PRIMARY LEG OF THE SINNER FILES PODCAST TRIPOD, CONFESSING CINEMATIC SINS TWICE A WEEK WITH CO-HOSTS LIAM AND JOSH. HE IS ALSO PRIMARY FILM GEEK OCCASIONALLY WRITING, BUT MOSTLY PODCASTING ON AUSTRALIAN GEEK SITE GEEK OF OZ. FILM CRITIC AT GEEK OF OZ AND CO-HOST OF THE SINNER FILES PODCAST. FOLLOW STU ON TWITTER HERE: @STU_WATCHES

 BONUS One HEAT Minute: "Regular Type Life" with Samantha and Hazel Howard | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 691

ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute. In this bonus episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, introduced by my daughter Hazel, I talk to a guest who refused to be on the show until we secured Michael Mann, Samantha Howard. We talk about barbecues, ballgames, and getting the upper hand. I then take a moment to publicly thank her for being the essential, amazing silent partner behind the show.

 One HEAT Minute: Episode #165 - TRAVIS WOODS (WRITER/EDITOR FOR BRIGHT WALL /DARK ROOM, CONTRIBUTOR FOR CINEPHILIA & BEYOND) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5190

ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 165th minute (2:44:00 - 2:45:00) - host Blake Howard joins staff writer Bright Wall/ Dark Room, contributor for Cinephilia & Beyond and writer about town Travis Woods. Thankfully Travis briefly takes the lead on this episode as the gravity of the moment nearly becomes too overwhelming to discuss. Blake and Travis go back to nature as it were and unpack this singular ending from a singular filmmaker. Guest Bio: TRAVIS WOODS Travis Woods lives and writes in Los Angeles. He is a staff writer for Bright Wall/ Dark Room, contributor for Cinephilia & Beyond, and has been published in The Los Angeles Times, Paste Magazine, ScreenCrave, Rupert Pupkin Speaks, and others. He has a dog and a tattoo of Elliott Gould smoking. Bob Dylan once clapped him on the back and whispered something incomprehensible. These are the only interesting things about him. Twitter: @aHeartOfGould

 BONUS: Michael Mann on Robert De Niro from the One HEAT Minute Finale | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 239

ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute. In this bonus episode of the show we bring you another tantalising morsel of the finale episode with Michael Mann. Director Mann and I discuss that "the words take care of themselves when you're a great actor like Robert De Niro."

 BONUS One HEAT Minute: "Last Dance, with EASY FINANCING" feat. Luke Buckmaster, Garth Franklin and Stu Coote | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4475

ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute. In this bonus episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE we bring back the original three guests of the show - Luke Buckmaster, Garth Franklin and Stu Coote - to discuss the minutes they'd wished they'd been able to talk about. We discuss Captain Hydration, the ever-present hazards of walking your doggie, and the sit down at Kate Mantilini's for a second helping of the centrepiece scene of the film (in its entirety). GUEST BIOS LUKE BUCKMASTER IS A WRITER, FILM AND TV CRITIC AND PUBLIC SPEAKER. He is currently writer and film critic for The Guardian Australia, writer and film critic for Daily Review and a contributor to publications such as BBC online and the website of the Australian Centre of the Moving Image (ACMI). Luke has contributed to a wide range of other publications including VICE, The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, Senses of Cinema, Arts Hub, Screen Hub, Filmink and The Big Issue. Luke has lectured about cinema for LaTrobe University and in 2010 won an Australian Film Critics Association writing award for his review of I'm Still Here. In 2014 and 2015 he presented digital literacy workshops on the topic of film and TV in social media for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Find him on Twitter here. GARTH FRANKLIN - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, DARKHORIZONS.COM One of the very first online entertainment journalists, Sydney-based Garth Franklin has clocked up more hours, stories and experience in this field than the entire staff of various other sites combined. Respected and well-regarded amongst his peers, Franklin created and designed the very first Dark Horizons® incarnation on geocities.com back in April 1996 and has steered it through at least four major re-designs, two recessions, hundreds of interviews, thousands of screenings, and tens of thousands of articles. Garth's work over the past nearly twenty years has taken him all over the globe to places like Auckland, Albuquerque, Atlanta, Bangkok, Baton Rouge, Berlin, Calgary, Chicago, Dallas, Edmonton, Harare, Hwange, Honolulu, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Nadi, Naples, New York City, Paris, Perth, Prague, Rome, Rotorua, San Diego, San Francisco, Siem Reap, Singapore, Surfer's Paradise, Suva, Toronto, Vancouver, Venice and Wellington. He has regular consulted with and/or worked alongside publicists, managers, producers, studio VPs, agents, filmmakers and celebrities in the US, UK, Europe and Australia. Franklin, who is also a 'Top Critic' on Rotten Tomatoes and member of the Australian Film Critics Association, has also contributed columns for several outlets including Empire Magazine Australia, Cinescape Magazine and AOL, served as a film critic on both Foxtel's Channel V and ABC Radio 702 with Angela Catterns, contributed content or towards pieces for numerous outlets ranging from IGN to USA Today to the U.S. Armed Forces Radio and Television Service, and guested on several podcasts including The Leaky Cauldron, Smodcast's Team Jack, Pod Save Our Screen and Hell is for Hyphenates. STU COOTE Stu is the self-professed primary leg of The Sinner Files Podcast tripod, confessing cinematic sins twice a week with co-hosts Liam and Josh. He is also primary film geek occasionally writing, but mostly podcasting on Australian Geek site Geek Of Oz. Film Critic at Geek of Oz and Co-Host of The Sinner Files podcast. Follow Stu on Twitter here: @stu_watches

 One HEAT Minute: Episode #164 - CRAIG MATHIESON (FILM AND T.V. CRITIC FOR THE SUNDAY AGE AND BINGE-R) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2567

ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 164th minute (2:43:00 - 2:44:00) - host Blake Howard joins film and television critic with Fairfax Media and creator of BINGE-R Mr Craig Mathieson. Blake and Craig discuss the realisation that it would always end this way, the "Peckinpah" moment, and focusing on an untethered Neil, and the guy who doesn't make mistakes, makes a mistake. Guest Bio: CRAIG MATHIESON Film and television critic with Fairfax Media, writer of music profiles, contributor to The Monthly, creator of BINGE-R. Craig has been the film critic for The Sunday Age since March 2012, having previously held the same position for Rolling Stone and The Bulletin. The former magazine editor writes widely on film, music and television, and is still able to quote sizeable chunks of the dialogue from Michael Mann's Heat. Follow Craig on Twitter here: @CMscreens Sign up to BINGE-R here.

 One HEAT Minute: Episode #163 - WALTER CHAW (SENIOR FILM CRITIC FILM FREAK CENTRAL & AUTHOR) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2288

ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 163rd minute (2:42:00 - 2:43:00) - host Blake Howard joins senior film critic for award-winning webzine FilmFreakCentral.net, author, and one of the world's premiere film critics - Walter Chaw. Blake and Walter discuss the jungian shadow play, that HEAT is at its best when it's dealing with the things that bond men together (whatever form they take), Michael Mann's unromantic portrayal of violence, HEAT as something to admire rather than to like and finally Ashley Judd being at her "Judd-ist." Guest Bio: WALTER CHAW Walter Chaw is senior film critic for award-winning webzine FilmFreakCentral.net. His last book, a monograph for the film MIRACLE MILE, was published in 2012. Currently, you can find Walter teaching courses at the University of Denver's OLLI curriculum or at the Alamo Drafthouse in Littleton, CO where he's the General Manager. Twitter: @mangiotto

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