Cinemaslave
By Joe Barlow
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Podcast Description
Film criticism and movie rants from author, filmmaker and cinema junkie Joe Barlow. Often funny, occasionally informative, and always entertaining.
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Cinemaslave #118: Sita Sings the Blues/Nina Paley Interview | In this week's podcast, Joe gives the lion's share of his attention and affection to one of the most perfect and personal films to come along in a very long time: Nina Paley's animated feature, Sita Sings the Blues. Ms. Paley drops by to chat with us about the history of the project, but Kent from Cincinnati has to ruin the good vibes by indirectly getting Joe started on the Clash of the Titans remake and its constructed-from-oak leading man. Fortunately, two Val Lewton films help get the taste of a skinhead, Keanu-esque Perseus out of our collective mouths. (I know, I know... that's what *SHE* said, right?) | 14 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cinemaslave #117: A Leopard Off the Starboard Bow | A movie works best when a viewer can believe in its setting and time frame, and Joe uses this theory to explain why some Friday the 13th films suck more than others. (You're welcome.) Although the bulk of the episode is given over to the next two films in our Val Lewton marathon, Joe also finds time to wax poetic about a recently unearthed Don Coscarelli gem, and fills you in on some big changes coming down the podcasting pike. | 21 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cinemaslave #116: Rotoscoping Renfield/Keith Carter Interview | Joe's all-time favorite movie, F.W. Murnau's 1922 silent horror masterpiece Nosferatu, is getting the 3D treatment in a new remake/reimagining/re-editing/modernization called Orlock the Vampire in 3D. Special guest Keith Carter, the animator/director behind Orlock, joins Joe for an in-depth discussion on this new project, the lure of 3D technology, the appropriateness of tinkering with classic films, the world's greatest video stores, and other Cinemaslave-flavored topics. The Val Lewton marathon continues next episode with The Leopard Man and Ghost Ship. Happy Halloween! | 31 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cinemaslave #115: Hooray for Zombiewood! | A sad time in Cinemaslave-land as we mourn the man who arguably invented movie fandom. (No, dummy, not Michael Jackson.) Joe also opens up the rather dusty listener feedback archives before fawning all over Disc 2 of the Val Lewton box set, which contains the films I Walked With a Zombie and The Body Snatcher. Oh, what a time. The third installment of the Val Lewton marathon, to be released on the 12th of Whenever, will feature the films The Leopard Man and Ghost Ship. | 14 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cinemaslave #114: Better Irate Than Never | Joe's unexpected four-month hiatus from the show is revealed to be nothing more than a dream -- it turns out he had the power to return to the podcast all along simply by clicking his heels together three times. There's ramblings aplenty here, as Joe explains where he's been, why it sucks a little less to watch movies in Scranton these days, and ushers in the first installment of our brand new Val Lewton marathon with a look at 1942's Cat People and its amazing sequel, 1944's Curse of the Cat People. | 23 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Cinemaslave #113 - Lon Chaney Left His Legs in His Other Pants! | Joe's been spending a lot of quality time recently with Kino's massive five-disc American Silent Horror collection, and your intrepid host offers you a guided tour through the good, the bad, and the perplexing films which comprise this slice of film history. Films discussed: The Cat and the Canary (1927) The Man Who Laughs (1928) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) The Penalty (1920) Kingdom of Shadows: The Evolution of Terror (documentary about silent horror) | 6 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Customer Reviews
Best film review podcast out there!
This is it... look no further for the best film and cinema reviews in the whole of podcast hyperspace. If it's film, cinema or DVD, then this guy, Joe Barlow is your man. Check out all his reviews. This podcast hits a film critic 10 out of 10 for reviews. If you want a frank and in depth analyses of all things film, cinema and DVD - then it's only a hop, skip and a click away at Cinemaslave. Everyone - feed your film and movie cravings - listen to Cinemaslave. NOW!
Are you a slave to the movies?
Is your life ruled by what's out at the cinema or released on DVD? Do you love to hear great films you know and great films you don't being eloquently discussed and reviewed? Then this show is for you! Joe Barlow is a great host and makes each episode fun and entertaining, never boring and always passionate about the films he loves or hates. Joe takes great pride in answering each listener's questions personally on air and encourages feedback - giving the show an amazing interactive feel. Excellent stuff, that makes me grin from ear to ear!
a podcast you can respect
Great show, great insight, great movies discussed... and top quality as far as listenability. Get yer finger out Joe, more shows needed..!
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