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Poison with Will Johnson (1991)

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Release Date: 08/01/2023

Day of the Dead with Becky Catalano (1985) show art Day of the Dead with Becky Catalano (1985)

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The podcast won't stay dead. @beckalano @CineMythology [email protected]

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Kundun (1997) show art Kundun (1997)

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Casino with Mallory Blair (1995) show art Casino with Mallory Blair (1995)

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Recorded almost a year ago, our long-awaited Casino episode finally escapes the vault. At one point, Austin asks me if we'll be caught up by Killers of the Flower Moon's Oscar campaign and, true to my word, I yell "NO". In other news, my CassaBesties co-host Mallory Blair makes her CineMythology debut and we play the worst game I've ever thought up for this podcast. Was it all worth the wait? Probably not but I hope you enjoy it all the same. @MalloryMovies @austin_hayden @creamatoria @Cinemythology [email protected]

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The Driver (1978) show art The Driver (1978)

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We celebrate the life and career of Ryan O'Neal with a discussion of his slickest star vehicle. My audio is a little choppy at times because I had to cut out a lot of barking. Peggy was very excitable during this episode but can you blame her? It's Ryan O'Neal, it's Isabelle Adjani, it's Bruce Dern, it's Walter Hill, folks. What a cast. What a picture. What a podcast. @creamatoria @austin_hayden @CineMythology Send mailbag questions to [email protected]

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2023 at the Movies show art 2023 at the Movies

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We run down some of Austin's favorite new movies, some of Raymond's favorite old movies and exactly one prompt from the mailbag. Not a great ratio, I don't know what to tell you. Happy New Year, folks. Everyone is Beautiful and No One is Horny - The Puritanical Eye - LoTR Speech Before Test - Guy Yelling at Trumpet Player -  Tom Cruise Almost Getting Creamed by a Bus - 

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Sorcerer (1977) show art Sorcerer (1977)

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Austin wrote an excellent piece for Jacobin on the intersection of art and activism:

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Eraserhead (1977) show art Eraserhead (1977)

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You know what, I loved having this conversation with Austin and I loved listening back to it while editing. This is a movie that both encourages and defies explanation. Truly one of a kind. We had a couple hours to chat about it which didn't increase my understanding of the film one bit but considerably increased my appreciation of it and that, to me, is a sign of great art. It's beguiling; It continues to unfold without ever truly revealing its secrets. I hope you all get a chance to see Eraserhead and I hope you all enjoy this discussion which is more AROUND the movie than ABOUT it, if that...

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Dawn of the Dead with Becky Catalano (1978) show art Dawn of the Dead with Becky Catalano (1978)

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A year after their Night of the Living Dead episode, Becky and Raymond return to the works of George A. Romero. It's an impulse they can't explain, perhaps something buried deep down in their psyche. This filmmaker meant something to them when they were younger and they can't resist coming back again and again, year after year. They get up and podcast. The people who listen get up and podcast! @Beckalano @creamatoria @CineMythology [email protected]

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The Exorcist with The Extra Credits (1973) show art The Exorcist with The Extra Credits (1973)

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Kelsi and Trey from The Extra Credits podcast join us for the middle chapter of our Friedkin trifecta. Everything goes well until a stunning revelation an hour into the episode. Will the CineMythology listeners revolt? Will Raymond ever regain his credibility? Did he ever have any credibility to lose? Press play now on the podcast people are saying is "about film history". @TheExtraCredits @austin_hayden @creamatoria @CineMythology [email protected]

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The Age of Innocence with Ra'Shawn Durell (1993) show art The Age of Innocence with Ra'Shawn Durell (1993)

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Riding high off the box office success of Cape Fear, Scorsese brings an unexpected adaptation to the silver screen. We're joined by Ra'Shawn from When Cinephiles Attack to dig into this movie's emotional violence, Thelma Schoonmaker's experimental editing techniques and all things Michelle Pfeiffer. @TheSimbaTattoo @cinephileattack @austin_hayden @creamatoria @CineMythology [email protected]

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We come in hot on this bad boy with a long discussion about the strike and where the industry may be headed. Things stay spicy when we finally dig into Todd Haynes' feature debut, its literary origins and the New Queer Cinema movement it helped inspire. Press play now for all that AND our first official John Leguizamo sighting.

How Streaming Caused the TV Writers Strike: https://www.vox.com/videos/2023/6/7/23752811/wga-writers-strike-streaming-television

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