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The Secret Cinema

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THE SECRET CINEMA is a podcast dedicated to finding meaning in the underappreciated and/or under-analyzed films of yesteryear. Hosted by Paolo Carone & Carrie Chaffee with music by Ricardo Ortiz Executive Producer: Gary Carone
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by Emily Neil to discuss Andrew Dominik's 2012 political crime drama Killing Them Softly. Topics include: the function of James Gandolfini's subplot, artistic depictions of being on heroin, and none of us remembering the specifics of the 2008 financial crisis.저자 The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by director/actress & Paolo's sister Alex Carone to discuss Stuart Gordon's 2005 seedy existential drama Edmond. Topics include: comparisons between the film and the original play, various theories about the protagonist's psychology, and an explanation of the film's tarot symbolism. Bonus: our discussion was record…
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Paolo and Carrie are alone again for a very subjective discussion of Amir Bar-Lev's 2007 art world documentary My Kid Could Paint That and two bonus shorts: Chris Marker's 1990 film Cat Listening to Music, and Cory Arcangel's 2009 film Arnold Schoenberg Opus 11 - 1 - Cute Kittens. Topics include: everyone in the art world being crazy, having contro…
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by filmmaker & contributor to Chicago film guide Cine-File, John Dickson, to discuss Walter Hill's 1981 bayou thriller Southern Comfort. Topics include: broad similarities between this and Aliens, real animal corpses, and what the film argues about the United States.저자 The Secret Cinema
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Carrie and Paolo are joined again by the third member of The Secret Cinema, beloved composer Ricardo Ortiz, to discuss Wes Craven's 1988 voodoo horror film The Serpent and the Rainbow. Topics include: various insane tales from behind the scenes, scrotum stabbing, and Carrie and Paolo getting various facts wrong.…
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by Emily Neil to discuss Marco Ferreri's 1969 existential puzzler Dillinger is Dead and Jim Trainor's 2008 short film The Presentation Theme. Topics include: the protagonist taking forever to eat, how to make a mental process cinematic, and the existential importance of the anum.…
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Paolo and Carrie are rejoined by writer/production designer/fellow podcaster Jeff Chaney to discuss Judd Apatow's 2015 big-budget comedy-drama Trainwreck. Topics include: a surprising amount of cinematography-related issues, the film's mish-mash of tones, and when exactly Amy had time to plan her big romantic gesture.BONUS: this episode's artwork w…
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by Ricardo Ortiz, musician/actor/composer for The Secret Cinema, to discuss Tobe Hooper's 1976 psychotronic horror film Eaten Alive. Topics include the film's questionably motivated use of color, appropriate behavior after a pet dies, and a revolutionary new home viewing format called... "Blue Ray"?…
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Paolo and Carrie are rejoined by writer/director & friend of the podcast Tony DiBiase for a somewhat autobiographical discussion of Terry Zwigoff's 2006 dark comedy Art School Confidential. Topics include the insanity of college critiques, what defines artistic genius, and the optimistic cynicism of Daniel Clowes.…
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