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A Regrettable Moment of Sincerity (www.regrettablesincerity.com) is primarily a film criticism site, so the podcasts are a mix of in-depth interviews with directors (Danny Boyle, Vincenzo Natali, Rolf De Heer, Scott Cooper, Henrik Ruben Genz, Troy Duffy, Tony Goldwyn, Roger Nygard, etc.), actors (Michael Cera, John C. Reilly, Sam Rockwell, Michael Jai White, Zoe Kazan, Daniel Franzese), and analysis of past and present films with such important guests as Benji the Dog, The Hamburger Helper Oven Glove, Jesus, and Pol Pot.

A Regrettable Moment of Sincerity Adam Lippe

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A Regrettable Moment of Sincerity (www.regrettablesincerity.com) is primarily a film criticism site, so the podcasts are a mix of in-depth interviews with directors (Danny Boyle, Vincenzo Natali, Rolf De Heer, Scott Cooper, Henrik Ruben Genz, Troy Duffy, Tony Goldwyn, Roger Nygard, etc.), actors (Michael Cera, John C. Reilly, Sam Rockwell, Michael Jai White, Zoe Kazan, Daniel Franzese), and analysis of past and present films with such important guests as Benji the Dog, The Hamburger Helper Oven Glove, Jesus, and Pol Pot.

    A radio interview with the person who wrote this sentence, Part IV: Comfort and Joy and Dream Lover

    A radio interview with the person who wrote this sentence, Part IV: Comfort and Joy and Dream Lover

    Ed Feldman and Adam Lippe talk about Comfort and Joy and Dream Lover.

    • 2 hr 11 min
    A podcast with Tim League, CEO of The Alamo Drafthouse, Fantastic Fest, and Drafthouse Films

    A podcast with Tim League, CEO of The Alamo Drafthouse, Fantastic Fest, and Drafthouse Films

    Here’s a podcast with Tim League, creator and CEO of The Alamo Drafthouse and Fantastic Fest. This was recorded around November 2010 and the interview was initiated because Tim and Alamo Drafthouse Films were putting out Chris Morris’ Four Lions as their first film. You can hear my interview with Chris Morris here. This very […]

    • 1 hr 37 min
    A podcast with Summer Qing [Qing Xu], co-star of Looper: Mandarin and English friendly version.

    A podcast with Summer Qing [Qing Xu], co-star of Looper: Mandarin and English friendly version.

    Here is a podcast with actress Summer Qing (also known as Qing Xu), who plays the wife of Bruce Willis‘ character in Rian Johnson‘s twisty action sci-fi film Looper. Summer’s role is the main motivation for Willis’ entire journey through time. Summer was also in a few Chen Kaige films, like Farewell, My Concubine, and […]

    • 28 min
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    The 5 minute feature film, volume 2: This World, Then the Fireworks

    The 5 minute feature film, volume 2: This World, Then the Fireworks

    Here is volume 2 of the 5 Minute Feature Film series, this time on Michael Oblowitz’s adaptation of Jim Thompson’s This World, Then the Fireworks. The 5 Minute Feature Film series is where I take a full length movie and cut it down to 5 minutes in length, re-score it, but tell basically the same […]

    • 4 min
    A q+a with Fran Kranz, star of the new film The Cabin in the Woods

    A q+a with Fran Kranz, star of the new film The Cabin in the Woods

    Below is a q+a with actor Fran Kranz, who plays Marty, the resident stoner in the new meta-horror-comedy The Cabin in the Woods. It was recorded after a screening of the film on April 9th in Philadelphia. The Cabin in the Woods is the feature directing debut of Cloverfield writer Drew Goddard. It was produced […]

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    The 5 minute feature film, volume 1: Trespass

    The 5 minute feature film, volume 1: Trespass

    As a companion piece to my analysis of Nicolas Cage's current career, here is a visual summation of his 2011 movie Trespass, co-starring Nicole Kidman and Cam Gigandet. I've edited the entire thing down to just under 5 minutes, briefly glossing over important plot points (without major spoilers), yet you'll still get the sense of just how repetitive the movie is. There are plenty of examples of the gun waving and threatening that is the film's raison d'etre, some of the dialogue, some of Nicole Kidman's lip implants, and lots of villainous scowling. The soundtrack features a combination of the film's dialogue and selections from Richard Strauss' An Alpine Symphony. If there is a positive reaction to my reductive interpretation, I'll edit other movies down to this more palatable length.

    • 4 min

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