Flixwise Podcast
Martin is joined by John Arminio and Alexandria Daniels to discuss the Tim Burton Batman films!
info_outline Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 43 – Spree (featuring director Eugene Kotlyarenko)Flixwise Podcast
Martin is joined by director Eugene Kotlyarenko to discuss his dark satirical film, Spree.
info_outline Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 42 – After HoursFlixwise Podcast
Martin is joined by actor and writer Galen Howard for a fast-paced conversation about Martin Scorsese's After Hours.
info_outline Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 41 - The RingFlixwise Podcast
Martin is joined by returning guests Dave Eves and Zachary Curl to discuss The Ring and its various incarnations. Happy Halloween!
info_outline Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 40 - The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw (featuring director Thomas Robert Lee)Flixwise Podcast
An interview with Canadian writer and director, Thomas Robert Lee about his upcoming folk horror film, The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw.
info_outline Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 39 – Deep EndFlixwise Podcast
On the 50th anniversary of its release, Martin is joined by Matthias van der Roest for a conversation about Jerzy Skolimowski's Deep End.
info_outline Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 38 – Wait Until DarkFlixwise Podcast
Martin is joined by filmmaker and illustrator Patrick Horvath to discuss the 1967 adaptation of Frederick Knott's play Wait Until Dark, starring Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin.
info_outline Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 37 – Vincent van Gogh on FilmFlixwise Podcast
Martin is joined by returning guest, illustrator Tony Stella. The pair discuss cinematic renderings of the artist Vincent van Gogh.
info_outline The Star Wars Flixwise SpecialFlixwise Podcast
Martin is joined by returning guest Amanda for an epic and sprawling conversation about the Star Wars franchise.
info_outline Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 36 – Female Prisoner ScorpionFlixwise Podcast
Martin is joined by returning guest Spencer Seams get together to to discuss the Meiko Kaji starring film Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion and its sequels.
info_outlineLady P makes a bid for a late-career resurgence as Flixwise host. She is joined by fellow UW-Madison grad students Megan Boyd and Tim Brayton to discuss the legacy of the 127th film on the Sight and Sound International Critics Poll, Pulp Fiction (Tarantino, 1994). With the recent release of Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, director Quentin Tarantino has indulged a nostalgic remembrance of movies past. This episode follows his lead by revisiting Pulp Fiction, one his best known and most influential works.
While the film remains a crowd pleaser among cinephiles and casual moviegoers alike, there are elements of the fractured narrative that may have played better to a mid-1990s crowd. The panel discusses the ways in which the radical structure enhances some elements of the story while doing a disservice to others. They also take time to lament how this film's legacy is in some ways tainted by its association with a subset of overeager film bros. Along the way, the panels veers into conversations about the film's melange of pop-culture references including the various music drops and the puzzling wig selection.
For more podcasts with Tim check out our Hunchback of Notre Dame and Best of 2018 episodes. Also you can listen to him on the regular at his podcast, Alternate Ending.