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Darren Vorel and Patrick McIntyre

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Remainders is a podcast by Darren Vorel and Patrick McIntyre that brings the lost art of the video store to you with new and old movie picks for your weekend watch.
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The old world is over—this is Remainder. Remainder is a dynamic audio drama thriller set in a world rebuilding after annihilation. Dr. Daniel MacNaughten and his team must find and retrieve a mysterious weapon from before the Day of Ash, while the prisoner Cora Ducarmont desperately searches for a way to escape the Unbroken Horde. Their paths are about to collide in a way that may determine the balance of power once and for all… This podcast contains violent content and includes discussions ...
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On this episode of Remainders we watch the 1957 classic murder mystery Witness for the Prosecution. Directed by Billy Wilder with all-time great performances by Charles Laughton, Tyrone Power, and Marlene Dietrich, Witness is an adaptation of the Agatha Christie play and is considered one of the best of the decade. Laughton plays a beleaguered and …
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This week on Remainders we watch the 1996 biopic Basquiat, a glimpse into the short life of postmodernist and art-world icon Jean-Michel Basquiat. Directed by Julian Schnabel and starring a young Jeffrey Wright, Basquiat follows his rise to fame in 1980s New York City and the hotbed of creativity crossing paths with Andy Warhol and others. Containi…
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This week on Remainders we watch the 2019 documentary 63 Up. Part of the long-running British film series that started in the 1960s, The Up Series has been following its cast of characters since they were 7 years old. Originally intended as a study on the British class system, their personal lives have become the purpose over the decades of filming…
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On this episode of Remainders, we watch the 2002 biographical comedy drama 24 Hour Party People. Steve Coogan plays Tony Wilson and follows his work in late 1970s and early 1980s post-punk with such bands as Joy Division, New Order, and Happy Mondays. Consistently breaking the fourth wall tied together with Coogan’s brand of snark, the story of Man…
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This week on Remainders, we watch the 1974 horror-comedy rock opera Phantom of the Paradise. A cult classic by Brian De Palma, Phantom has gained notoriety in the decades since its release thanks in part to De Palma’s legendary filmography, but also because of a small but rabid fan base that hails to this insane mashup of horror and glam rock. Othe…
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This week on Remainders, we watched the 2001 Icelandic fantasy-drama No Such Thing. Directed by Hal Hartley, with a stealthily great cast and aspirations to surreal stories like Beauty and the Beast and Beowulf, No Such Thing tries to have its cake and eat it too. A throwback pick to the era of endless DVDs, revisiting this drama leads to some surr…
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This week on Remainders, we watch the 2009 movie Trash Humpers. A piece of post-cinema and experimental insanity by Harmony Korine (Gummo, Spring Breakers), Trash Humpers is a practice in hedonistic voyeurism, found-footage VHS, elder depravity, and plenty of garbage. A movie that questions what even is a movie, it’s another great example of Korine…
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This week on Remainders, we celebrate our 50th episode in style with the 1987 satirical classic, RoboCop. The story of Alex Murphy, a Detroit cop who is executed only to be remade by corporate America as the ultimate police enforcer. Paul Verhoeven’s action movie could be viewed as just a seminal piece of 80s action filmmaking, but that would still…
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This week on Remainders, we discuss the 2016 film Manchester By the Sea. A story of grief, depression, trauma and confronting the past, Kenneth Lonergan directs a movie that manages to deal with these difficult themes while also showing the imperfections in life and the awkward, sometimes funny moments in between. A case of realism with a touch of …
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This week on Remainders, we talk the 2007 gem The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Partially forgotten and possibly overshadowed by No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood upon its release, Assassination is absolutely an essential modern western. Brad Pitt plays Jesse James who is put on a pedestal by Casey Affleck’s R…
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This week on Remainders we watch The Big Heat. A gripping 1953 film noir directed by Fritz Lang, The Big Heat follows determined detective Dave Bannion (Glenn Ford) as he exposes corruption within his own department after a fellow officer's death. Gloria Grahame is essential as one of Darren’s all-time picks for noir femme fatales. With intense per…
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This week on Remainders we discuss the 2018 crime thriller Dragged Across Concrete. From director S. Craig Zahler (Bone Tomahawk, Brawl in Cell Block 99), Dragged stars Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn as two cops caught committing police brutality who turn to robbing criminals out of desperation. Filled with his trademark violence and considerable runt…
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This week on Remainders, we watch the 1946 noir classic Gilda. An iconic role for Rita Hayworth, she plays the femme fatale shrouded in secrets. Set against the backdrop of a post-World War II casino in Buenos Aires, Gilda’s past collides with her present as Johnny Farrell (Glenn Ford) steps back into her life. An all-time great in the noir genre. …
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This week on Remainders, we talk the 1999 crime thriller A Simple Plan. Directed by Sam Raimi, mostly without his signature chaotic style, Bill Paxton and Billy Bob Thornton play brothers who discover a duffel bag of money and decide to keep it. Almost immediately, this apparent blessing turns into a curse as greed, violence, past trauma, and death…
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This week on Remainders we watch the 1992 crime film One False Move. From director Carl Franklin and co-written by Billy Bob Thorton, Bill Paxton and Thorton lead this forgotten gem about three criminals clashing with a small-town sheriff. Paxton, the all-time great everyman, is at his best as naïve Chief Dale “Hurricane” Dixon, who is excited at t…
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This week on Remainders, we talk the 1981 neo-noir Body Heat. Written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan – around the same time as writing Raiders of the Lost Ark and the Empire Strikes Back – Body Heat was inspired by Double Indemnity and launched the careers of William Hurt and Kathleen Turner. Ned (Hurt) is a hapless lawyer who falls hard for the s…
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This week on Remainders we watched the 2017 film First Reformed. An all-time best performance by Ethan Hawke, First Reformed follows Hawke playing a small-town minister as he grapples with despair brought upon by the looming threat of climate change. Hawke’s crisis of faith leads him down a dark path as he bounces between hope and despair in a worl…
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This week on Remainders we watch the 1997 drama Cop Land. James Mangold’s urban western was Sylvester Stallone’s return to drama after a slew of over-the-top 90s action bombs. Giving one of the best performances of his career, it helps that the rest of the cast is a list of all-time greats, including De Niro, Keitel, and Liotta. A tale of justice a…
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This week on Remainders we continue De Palma Days and talk about 1984 film Body Double. Possibly De Palma’s most Hitchcockian film, it’s the story of a man caught in between voyeurism and murder – essential Hitchcock tropes. We discuss its horror and pornographic elements, De Palma’s use of over-the-top acting and direction style, lead actor Craig …
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This week on Remainders, we talk Brian De Palma and his 1981 film Blow Out. A classic in Travolta's and De Palma's filmography, the story of a movie soundman uncovering a murder plot against a presidential candidate has grown in appreciation amongst cinephiles since its release over 40 years ago. De Palma's innovative camera movements and focus on …
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This week on Remainders, we talk about the 2008 documentary Anvil! The Story of Anvil. Anvil is the story of a veteran heavy metal band that influenced the genre, but never saw their own success. Childhood friends Steve ‘Lips’ Kudlow and Robb Reiner made a pact to become rock stars and they never looked back, despite the doubts, setbacks, day-jobs,…
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This week on Remainders, we talk the 2007 documentary King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, the story of die-hard gamers competing for the record high-score on Donkey Kong. Steve Wiebe, a down on his luck everyman, needs a purpose and discovers it in classic arcade gaming. As he attempts to break the record in Donkey Kong, he is exposed to the power…
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This week on Remainders we continue Cage Fest with the 2018 metal-revenge nightmare Mandy. Red and Mandy are living a serene life in the Pacific Northwest woods when a demonic cult sets their target on them and destroys everything they know and love. Red, in an all-time great Cage performance, is forced to descend into madness in a pursuit for reve…
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This week on Remainders we begin Cage Fest with the 1999 underrated gem, Bringing Out the Dead. Directed by Martin Scorsese with a screenplay by Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, Raging Bull), the Dead follows Frank Pierce, an insanely burnt out emergency paramedic working the night shift in 1990s New York City. As the stress and unpredictability of the …
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This week on Remainders, we finish our Fritz Lang double feature with the 1931 noir classic M. A German suspense thriller ahead of its time, Lang’s first sound film is his most pivotal and is widely considered one of the greatest films of all time and his magnum opus. Peter Lorre sets the stage for decades of creeper performances playing Hans Becke…
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On this mini-episode of Remainders, we check out the shady side of classic Hollywood with the new film Babylon (w/ Spoilers!), and look back to see how it compares to the notably sunnier 2011 film The Artist. Both dive into the silent-film era and try to illuminate the transition into modern films, but with different vibes on how it affected the li…
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This week on Remainders, we begin Part One of our Fritz Lang Double-Feature with the 1927 sci-fi classic Metropolis. A German Expressionist story of broken down workers toiling away to produce a life of luxury for the rich. Sound familiar? We discuss the recurring themes that are still around today and how Lang created something that not only still…
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This week on Remainders, we get ready for the holidays and put on the fantasy-goth-comedy-romance classic, Edward Scissorhands. Tim Burton upends his suburban youth upbringing with a modern-era Frankenstein story about a misunderstood boy who just wants to belong. Possibly Johnny Depp's most iconic role, we look at the lasting effect Burton's melan…
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This week we discuss the 80s cult classic Razorback. An eco-horror set in the outback, the tale of a giant killer boar rampaging against the exploitation of the natural land is a poetic masterpiece, despite its admittedly ridiculous premise. We get into director Russell Mulcahy’s ability to weave visual artistry and horror aesthetics while also giv…
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This week on Remainders we talk about the 1999 documentary American Movie. A tale of Midwestern grit about a man who will stop at nothing to complete his low-budget horror film and prove to himself that dreams can come true. A Sundance Film Festival winner and the origin of two immortal characters in Mark Borchardt and Mike Schank, we’ll look at it…
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This week on Remainders we cover the 1955 classic The Night of the Hunter. A one-and-done directed movie by screen legend Charles Laughton, this noir/thriller stars Robert Mitchum as a faux preacher serial killer targeting housewives by the score. Although largely ignored at the time of release, Hunter has grown in status and is now regarded as one…
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This week on Remainders, we take a look at witchcraft and satanic orgies with the 1922 silent film classic Haxan, or Witchcraft Through the Ages. As we settle into our favorite October horror movies, Haxan is largely where it all started. Part historical document on witchcraft in the Middle Ages, part fictionalized account of how Satan and his wild…
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As David Gordon Green's Halloween trilogy comes to a conclusion with Halloween Ends, we take a look at the entire film series. We give our complete rankings of every Halloween movie (including Halloween Ends) and celebrate Carpenter's legacy in the franchise that just keeps on giving. Hot takes are had, Rob Zombie gets some major attention, and we …
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This week on Remainders, Darren and Patrick cover the 2005 Australian western The Proposition. Directed by John Hillcoat (The Road) with a screenplay and score by Nick Cave, the outback never looked or sounded so violent. The plot is simple but commanding: a vicious criminal must hunt down and kill his older brother in order to save his younger bro…
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This week on Remainders, Darren and Patrick take a look at Darren’s classic pick A Woman Under the Influence by John Cassavetes. Cassavetes was never one to shy away from tough emotional turmoil in his films, and Woman is no exception. In what may be a favorite performance on the podcast, Gena Rowlands displays a masterclass in acting and how to sh…
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This week on Remainders, Darren and Patrick take a look at the 1969 French film La Piscine. A now pivotal piece of French cinema and neo-noir styling, the story focuses on betrayal and longing when rich people start behaving bad. Death just looks better when it's dressed in style and driving a Maserati. more: http://www.remainderspod.com Website Fa…
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On this mini-episode of Remainders, Darren and Patrick give their first reactions to Elvis, Baz Luhrmann's chaotic tribute to the King of Rock and Roll. Elvis the musician is a favorite of the hosts, and the anticipation for this one has been high. Between Austin Butler's singing and Tom Hanks' over-the-top performance, we'll see where the King lan…
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This week Darren and Patrick dive into 2018’s Under the Silver Lake starring Andrew Garfield as L.A.'s resident code-breaker and scumbag. A neo-noir that pays homage to Hollywood that may or may not have something profound to say – for better or worse. Other topics include the new George Carlin doc, Sarah Squirm and body-horror comedy, and Darren s…
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'This week, Darren and Patrick discuss the 2014 independent film "Buzzard" by writer/director Joel Potrykus. The story of a low-level scam artist, Marty is a petty idealist who thinks the world owes him something. Our hosts talk up this masterful and hilarious journey of what it means to barely survive as a human vulture. Bring the spaghetti and ch…
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In 2009, Sam Raimi returned to his horror roots with Drag Me To Hell. This week, Darren and Patrick talk movie curses, CGI, getting back to live shows in Chicago and California, and whether or not Alison Lohman is tougher than Bruce Campbell. Website Facebook Instagram YouTube Twitter저자 Darren Vorel and Patrick McIntyre
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Join Darren as he discusses rest and how it fits within our creative recipes. Most of us are made aware of when we need to rest. Our bodies and our minds have a way of telling us. So why do some of us ignore these signs? Why do we keep going when our bodies and minds are imploring us to pause? Our host shares a first hand account of how rest has be…
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Love them or hate them, eventually we’re all faced with a deadline in both our professional and our personal lives. If we’re forced to accept a future finish line, is it possible to still experience freedom in our work? In this episode of Remainders, we will expound upon the practice of understanding time and trusting in the process to achieve the …
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Today and throughout this ongoing ten part season, we will be exploring the steps within the creative process. How the stories, sounds, and characters we love come to exist. Together, we’ll be exploring the steps involved and the joy that comes with fully immersing yourself in creation. There is no better way to revel in the present moment than whe…
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Today and throughout this ten part season, we will be exploring the steps within the creative process. How the stories, sounds, and characters we love come to exist. Together, we’ll be exploring the steps involved and the joy that comes with fully immersing yourself in creation. In this episode of Remainders, we discuss pre-programming. The helpful…
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Today and throughout this ten part season, we will be exploring the steps within the creative process. How the stories, sounds, and characters we love come to exist. Together, we’ll be exploring the steps involved and the joy that comes with fully immersing yourself in creation. In this episode of Remainders, we discuss what it means to be uncomfor…
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Today and throughout this ten part season, we will be exploring the steps within the creative process. How the art, music, and stories we love come to exist. Together, we’ll be exploring the steps involved and the joy that comes with fully immersing yourself in creation. In this first episode - we’re talking about inspiration and where to find it. …
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On this episode of Remainders, our host explores the 2011 book "Dear Cary" by Dyan Cannon. Cannon is an accomplished actress, writer, editor and mother. She is also well known for being the fourth wife of legendary Hollywood Actor, Cary Grant. In "Dear Cary" the reader gets a rare and intimate look at what it was like to be married to (arguably) th…
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“Visions are worth fighting for. Why spend your life making someone else’s dreams?” On the season finale of Remainders, we discuss Tim Burton’s classic 1994 film Ed Wood. A story of creative expression and a love letter to Burton’s idol, Ed Wood’s status as “World’s Worst Director” only grows with prestige and envy over time. Ed Wood and Bela Lugos…
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Cigarettes and coffee, man, that’s a combination--Iggy Pop. On this episode of Remainders, Darren and Patrick discuss the caffeine-fueled conversations in legendary auteur Jim Jarmusch’s 2003 film Coffee and Cigarettes. Jarmusch tells stories of social misfits experiencing the downside of the American Dream, and remains one of the most unique filmm…
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My shit's fucked up--Warren Zevon On this episode of Remainders, our hosts discuss the life and dirty times of Warren Zevon. A gifted songwriter, outsider, cynic, and romantic, Zevon remains an underappreciated rock and roll legend. More than merely the singer behind ‘Werewolves of London,’ Zevon mastered the art of ‘song noir’ and was admired by B…
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