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Bugonia Directed by: Yorgos Lanthimos Written by: Will Tracy and Jang Joon-hwan Starring: Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, Aiden Delvis, Alicia Silverstone, Stavros Halkias Cinematography: Not specified (shot on VistaVision, 35mm, Willcam equipment) Release: 2025 IMDB: đ§ Episode Summary In this episode, Dave and Michael dive deep into Bugonia, the latest satirical and enigmatic offering from Yorgos Lanthimos. With a plot centering on two conspiracy-minded men who kidnap a powerful CEO they believe to be an alien, the hosts explore Lanthimos' signature blend of absurdism, social critique,...
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Mindframes Podcast: Frankenstein (2025) Directed by: Guillermo del Toro Written by: Guillermo del Toro, based on the novel by Mary Shelley Starring: Oscar Isaac (Victor Frankenstein), Jacob Elordi (The Creature), Christoph Waltz (Von Klemper), Mia Goth (Elizabeth/Claire Frankenstein), Charles Dance, Ralph Ineson, and David Bradley Cinematography: Dan Laustsen Release: 2025 (Netflix) IMDB: đ§ Episode Summary Dave and Michael explore Guillermo del Toroâs long-awaited adaptation of Frankenstein â a film that blends gothic horror, Catholic melodrama, and emotional fantasy. They...
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Episode 103: Anemone đŹ Principal Cast & Crew Director: Ronan Day-Lewis (feature debut) Writers: Ronan Day-Lewis & Daniel Day-Lewis Cinematography: Ben Fordsman Main Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis as Ray Sean Bean as Jem Samantha Morton as Nessa Stoker Samuel Bottomley as Brian Stoker Safiya Oakley-Green as Hattie đ°ď¸ Episode Breakdown 00:00 â Intro & Overview Michael and Dave introduce Anemone, a moody psychological drama and feature debut by Ronan Day-Lewis, starring his father Daniel Day-Lewis. They tease the filmâs atmospheric visuals, layered...
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Cast & Crew Director: Paul Thomas Anderson Cinematographer: Michael Bauman Composer: Jonny Greenwood Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio as Bob Ferguson Chase Infinity as Willa Ferguson Sean Penn as Colonel Lockjaw Benicio Del Toro as Sensei Luis Regina Hall as Mother Helena Episode 102: One Battle After Another Film Discussed: One Battle After Another (Dir. Paul Thomas Anderson) Hosts: Michael Cockerill & Dave Canfield Runtime: ~3 hours Theme: Resistance, legacy, generational change âą Timestamps & Major Segments: 00:00â02:30 â đ Intro & Film Overview Michael and...
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Fifty boys start walking, three warnings get you shot, and somehow we are the ones out of breath. In this weekâs Mindframes, Michael and Dave march into The Long Walkâwhere Cooper Hoffman broods, David Jonsson keeps the heart beating, and Mark Hamill cosplays as your least favorite PE teacher. Along the way we debate whether dystopias should come with better snacks, why Americaâs obsessed with televised misery, and if â â â /5 means we survived⌠or just need new shoes. Basic Facts Role Name Director Francis Lawrence () Screenwriter JT Mollner () Producers Francis...
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The Roses is a 2025 satirical dark comedyâdrama directed by Jay Roach (Austin Powers, Meet the Parents, Bombshell) and written by Tony McNamara (The Favourite, The Great). It is a modern reimagining of The War of the Roses, based on Warren Adlerâs 1981 novel and the 1989 film adaptation. ⨠Cast Olivia Colman as Ivy Rose â a restaurateur whose career blossoms. Benedict Cumberbatch as Theo Rose â an architect whose career falters. Supporting cast: Andy Samberg, Kate McKinnon, Allison Janney, Sunita Mani, Ncuti Gatwa, Jamie Demetriou, and ZoĂŤ Chao. đ Timestamps...
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đ§ Episode 99: Weapons â Horror, Mystery, and Institutions in Crisis In this episode of Mindframes, Michael and Dave welcome special guest Tim Peeblesâtheologian, pastor, martial artist, and long-time film aficionadoâfor a deep dive into Zach Creggerâs new film Weapons. Cregger, known for Barbarian (2022), returns with a multi-layered, genre-bending thriller where a small town unravels after its children mysteriously disappear into the night. With a Rashomon-style narrative, striking cinematography from Larkin Seiple (Everything Everywhere All at Once), and a cast led by Josh Brolin,...
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Film Overview Title: Eddington (2025) by Ari Aster Setting: Small-town New Mexico during the COVID-19 pandemic Premise: Tension and division between a local sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and the town's mayor (Pedro Pascal), reflecting broader cultural and social fractures in America. Themes: Polarization, the influence of social media, performative activism, the corporatization of crisis, and the psychological weight of 2020. Cast & Performances Joaquin Phoenix (Sheriff Joe Cross): Widely praised for his layered, committed performance. Considered perfect for the role. Pedro...
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After some bad uploads and delays, for what is seems like 28 years after the release, Michael and Dave finally delve into the thematic and tonal complexity of 28 Years Later, a film they describe as both rich in ideas and somewhat disjointed. They focus on death, coming of age, and humanity in a post-apocalyptic world dominated by the infected. đŹ Cast and Crew â 28 Years Later Director: Danny Boyle â Returns to direct this sequel after helming 28 Days Later (2002), marking a major reunion with the original creative team. Writer: Alex Garland â Screenwriter of 28 Days Later...
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Episode 96 â The Phoenician Scheme (Mindframes Podcast) Michael Cockerill and Dave Canfield discuss Wes Anderson's latest film, The Phoenician Scheme. The movie stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Cera, Riz Ahmed, Meena Truppleton, and other regulars from Andersonâs filmography. The story centers around Zaza Corda, a wealthy businessman played by Benicio del Toro, who makes the surprising decision to name his daughterâa nunâas his heir. He simultaneously launches a massive infrastructure project in the fictional country of Phoenicia (or Western Phoenicia), encountering opposition from...
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In this episode of Mindframes, Michael and Dave welcome special guest Tim Peeblesâtheologian, pastor, martial artist, and long-time film aficionadoâfor a deep dive into Zach Creggerâs new film Weapons.
Cregger, known for Barbarian (2022), returns with a multi-layered, genre-bending thriller where a small town unravels after its children mysteriously disappear into the night. With a Rashomon-style narrative, striking cinematography from Larkin Seiple (Everything Everywhere All at Once), and a cast led by Josh Brolin, Julia Garner, and Benedict Wong, Weapons pushes the boundaries of modern horror.
đ Topics We Discuss
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The intense bidding war for the filmâwhy even Jordan Peele wanted it
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How the script stayed almost entirely intact from page to screen
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A Rashomon-inspired structure and its effect on pacing and suspense
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Cinematic homages: from Magnolia to The Shining to Italian giallo classics
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Performances: Brolinâs rugged father figure, Garnerâs demanding lead role, and Wongâs unexpected turn as a school principal
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Themes of institutional failure (schools, police, community) and whether the film offers political commentary
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The balance of horror, comedy, and surreal mystery that keeps audiences hooked
đŹ Why It Matters
Weapons is more than just another horror releaseâitâs a cultural reflection on distrust of institutions, layered with dread, dark humor, and unforgettable imagery. Our conversation unpacks how Cregger masterfully controls tone, from the eerie to the playful, while still delivering an unnerving ride.
â Ratings
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Dave: 4â4.5 stars â âA thrill ride youâll want to rewatch.â
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Michael: 3.5â4 stars â âAmbitious, mixed-genre storytelling with a few tonal bumps.â
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Tim: Highly recommends â âDreadful and beautiful, horrifying and humorousâCreggerâs step up from Barbarian.â