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Talk Cinephilia to Me

"Talk Cinephilia to me" is a podcast about watching cinema--artistic, outsider, experimental and B movies--brought to you by author playwright, Juli Kearns, and her son, Aaron Dylan Kearns, an experimental filmmaker who, though he was raised on great cinema, loves tawdry horror. He knows things I don't about film. I know things he doesn't. Most importantly, we know enough to be very aware of what we don't know. We promise to be humble, somewhat meandering hosts because we're disaffected dyslexic leftists with opinions and our filters are busted.

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Examining the Films and Career of Child Actress and Singer Betty Brewer from 2021-05-21T00:20

This is a bit of a different episode. There are two mid 19th century  actresses and singers by the name of Betty Brewer and though efforts have been made online to separate their careers, t...

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We love Hammer's Scream of Fear and Paranoiac and trash Nightmare from 2021-05-13T19:07:12

Three Hammer films today! We're thrilled over Oliver Reed going all out in "Paranoiac" (that scene on the stairs!) and eventually ponder what if it had been the tale of two Reeds. "Scream of Fea...

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Oops! All Mason! (James Mason strangles his real life wife Pamela in three films, which is obvious fodder for discussion.) from 2021-05-06T19:44:55

Aaron and I discuss James Mason strangling his wife Pamela in not just one but three films! We have fun examining "I Met a Murderer", "The Upturned Glass", and "Portrait of The Murderer". Pamela...

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The Real Horror of Kubrick's "The Shining"--The Misogyny of the Audience for Wendy Torrance from 2021-04-28T20:29:18

Are we back? Is "Talk Cinephilia to Me" recording again? Maybe. We may be back. This episode is on "The Real Horror of Kubrick's The Shining--The Misogyny of the Audience for Wendy Torrance". &n...

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Close Encounters of the Third Kind from 2020-05-29T22:43:57

We did no research for this podcast. We just watched the movie with no plan other than to see if Aaron might enjoy it and find it involving, considering how he doesn't like to watch Spielberg fi...

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Marathon Episode on the Soviet Necrorealist Films of Evgeny Yufit and Vladamir Maslov from 2020-05-21T23:23:12

Aaron has long been an appreciator of the Soviet Necrorealist films of Evgeny Yufit, who later teamed up with Vladamir Maslov. For those who are unfamiliar with the genre, we discuss its freneti...

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Alla Nazimova's 1922 "Salome" and Ken Russell's 1988 "Salome's Last Dance" from 2020-05-14T12:38:19

We discuss Nazimova's "Salome", astonishing even today, with design by Natacha Rambova influenced by Aubrey Beardsley's illustrations of Oscar Wilde's play, then consider the possible influence ...

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"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" in context of Tobe Hooper's "The Heisters", "Down Friday Street", and "Eggshells" from 2020-05-08T02:33:24

We discuss Tobe Hooper's "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", then look at Hooper's earlier films, "The Heister", "Down Friday Street", and "Eggshells", and examine again "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"...

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Angels and Balloons - Albert Lamorisse's "The Red Balloon" and Ken Russell's "Amelia and the Angel" from 2020-04-29T21:44:55

We examine Lamorisse's "Red Balloon" in context of the rest of his filmography, then I cheer myself up with a discussion on "Amelia and the Angel", which was obviously influenced by "The Red Bal...

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Five tales of Ben Hur! Exploring the Cinema as Spectacle from 2020-04-23T01:23:47

We discuss not only the 1925 and 1959 cinema extravaganzas of "Ben Hur", but also the book, the play, and the 1907 "Ben Hur", the first cinema edition that wasn't an epic but led to a costly bat...

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A Conversation with Romeo Carey, son of actor/director, Timothy Carey, Part Two from 2020-04-15T17:21:06

If you haven't listened to part one of our two part conversation with Romeo Carey, now's the time to catch up, as today we've posted part two. Romeo Carey, indie director and educator, is the so...

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A Conversation with Romeo Carey, son of actor/director, Timothy Carey, Part One from 2020-04-08T21:25:49

Today we are posting part one of a two part conversation with Romeo Carey, indie director, educator, and son of actor/director Timothy Carey. Timothy Carey directed "The World's Greatest Sinner"...

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The Dystopian Cinema of Arch Obeler, and Examining the Cold War Zombie from 2020-04-01T15:44:59

Continuing a theme begun last week on Cold War era films with streets depopulated by killer radiation poisoning or a plague, the focus of this episode is Arch Obeler, not only his post nuclear a...

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Discussing the 1964 film The Last Man on Earth from 2020-03-25T22:16:51

In this episode we discuss the 1964 Cold War style, post-apocalyptic film, "The Last Man on Earth", which features Vincent Price as the last survivor of a pandemic that turns people into vampire...

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Talk Cinephilia to Me Promo from 2020-03-22T23:31:38

"Talk Cinephilia to me" will be a podcast about watching cinema--artistic, outsider, experimental and B movies--brought to you by  Juli Kearns, an author, playwright, and artist, and her so...

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