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ARTHouse is a vibrant radio arts program showcasing Blue Mountains (Australia) based creative talent. ArtHouse is aired on Radio Blue Mountains and features hosted sessions on such diverse art forms as dance, costume, and crime fiction through to visual arts, textiles, photography, music, poetry and more. Each week a panel will discuss various themes such as art and resilience, how to source venues and apply for grants, how to sustain our creative community plus other relevant hot topics.
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Mostly Arthouse is a worldwide movie club dedicated to independent and arthouse cinema from around the globe. Each episode we select and discuss one film that received the coveted five star rating on Letterboxd. Five stars only. Hosted by Brian Austin. Music by beep.
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Formerly an arts based show turned exclusively movie review pod. Listen everywhere, + YouTube Hosted by Troy Ramos @arthouse.radio www.ArtHouse43.com. PATREON Help me make more video essays by supporting me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/arthouse43 PAYPAL If you'd rather make a one-time donation you can do it via PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/arthouse43troy ©ArtHouse 43, LLC Produced by ArtHouse 43, LLC
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This Friday, March 29, 2024, The Arkansas Cinema Society is hosting Arkansas filmmaker Alexander Jeffery at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts to screen his new film YOU HAVE NO IDEA, a documentary about living with Autism. The film will be followed by a Q&A with Alexander as well as two of the film's subjects, Beth Burns and Paul Burns. Alexander wa…
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Arthouse Garage went to Sundance! Listen in to hear all about the films, panels, and other fun stuff that happened at Sundance 2024. My friend and filmmaker Andrew Camarillo joined and helped me with some interviews. Films we discuss: Better Angels: The Gospel According to Tammy Faye Didi The Outrun Handling the Undead Ama Gloria Porcelain War The …
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It's finally time for the Top 10! Film critic Russell Miller and I countdown our 10 favorite films of 2023. Links Russell Miller’s review blog Russell Miller on Twitter Connect with Arthouse Garage Support us on Patreon Arthouse Garage shop Instagram Facebook Twitter Letterboxd Email us at Andrew@ArthouseGarage.com Subscribe to the email newsletter…
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The end-of-the-year special is here! Film critic Russell Miller joins me to talk through the best comedies and horror films of the year, the best cinematography, scores, direction, and the best performances of the year. We wrap it up with our favorite scenes of 2023. Make sure to tune into pt. 2, in which we'll talk about our top ten films of the y…
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It's a mega episode! Film critic Russell Miller returns to the show and we talk about all the films we've been seeing at film festivals the last few months. We cover Filmland, Filmland: Arkansas, the Charlotte Film Festival, the Nashville Film Festival, and the Chicago Film Festival. Movies We Talk About in this Episode Chronicle of a Summer Day Th…
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"This is what it takes if you want to succeed." Today on the show, we're discussing the latest from David Fincher. It's THE KILLER starring Michael Fassbender, Tilda Swinton, and Charles Parnell. Joining me today is the wonderful Keith Garlington, film critic for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and KeithAndTheMovies.com Links KeithAndTheMovies.com AR…
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On this episode, film critic Saxon Whitehead returns to discuss the new film FAIR PLAY, from writer/director Chloe Domont and starring Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich. Arkansas filmmaker Pauline Angelina also stops by to tell us about her upcoming film. Links Support Pauline Angelina's film on GoFundMe Pauline Angelina's film Father's Love is L…
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This Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, The Arkansas Cinema Society is hosting filmmaker and Little Rock native LazRael Lison to screen his new film CHRISTMAS ANGEL, starring DaniLeigh, Skyh Black, and Romeo Miller LazRael Lison was kind enough to join me on the podcast for an interview about his films, being from Arkansas, and starting his own production co…
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Today on the show, filmmaker Andrew Bowcock returns to discuss KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON, the latest film from Martin Scorsese, starring Lily Gladstone, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Robert De Niro. We talk about the film, the book, and some of the controversy surrounding the production. Andrew also tells us the latest about the film he's been working on…
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On this very special episode, filmmaker Jeff Nichols talks all about his new film THE BIKERIDERS, which is playing at Filmland this weekend in downtown Little Rock. Kathryn Tucker, the executive director of the Arkansas Cinema Society, also tells us all about the screening and the events happening this weekend, Oct 14 - 17, at Filmland. Links Filml…
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"How much money did we make today?" On today's episode, film critic Saxton Whitehead joins the show to discuss the new film DUMB MONEY, from director Craig Gillespie and starring Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, America Ferrera, Seth Rogen, and many more. Links Dr. Popcorn – reviews by Saxon Whitehead Follow Saxon on IG Connect with Arthouse Garage Suppor…
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On this episode, we have a special preview of Filmland 2023! Filmland is the annual film festival from the Arkansas Cinema Society that takes place in downtown Little Rock. ACS Executive Director Kathryn Tucker and Director of Statewide Programs and Outreach, Kody Ford, join the show to tell us all about the fest. This year, the festival is 2 weeke…
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Today on the show, we continue our series looking at the films of Darren Aronofsky. We aren't going strictly in chronological order, but rather curating them in pairs. Part 3 is called "Female Suffering," and we're looking at the films Requiem for a Dream (2000) and Black Swan (2010). Joining me for this series is my friend Michael J. Dougherty, a …
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Filmmaker Linh Tran is back on the show to discuss the new film PASSAGES, from director Ira Sachs and starring Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw, and Adèle Exarchopoulos. Plus, local filmmaker Paula Blanco Perez joins the show to tell us about her upcoming film CANCHAS. Read the transcript for this episode Paula's Links Paula on IG Canchas on IG Canchas …
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A 2017 American psychological horror film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky. Plot: A woman is taken by surprise when her husband lets uninvited guests in to stay at their home. As her husband's behaviour grows increasingly odd, she gets distressed and just wants everyone to leave, as more and more strange things occur.--- Send in a voice mes…
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"I let you in." Film critic and horror aficionado Jessica Scott joins the show to discuss TALK TO ME, the latest horror film from A24 and Australian directors Michael & Danny Philippou. Some are calling TALK TO ME one of the best horror films of the year. Listen in to find out if Jessica and I agree. Links Jessica Scott's website: WeWhoWalkHere.com…
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This Friday & Saturday, Aug. 11-12, 2023, The Arkansas Cinema Society is hosting Memphis filmmaker Craig Brewer to screen his Oscar-winning film HUSTLE & FLOW and his feature debut THE POOR & HUNGRY. Brewer will also give a workshop on writing and directing. Films by Arkansas filmmakers will screen as well, all at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, …
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"Do you guys ever think about dying?" Today on the show, we talk Barbenheimer! Film critic Lindsey Dunn is here for a BARBIE discussion followed by some OPPENHEIMER talk with Philip Price. Before that, we hear all about the 2023 Kaleidoscope festival with Kaleidoscope President Zack Backer and feature programmer William Moon. The festival is Aug. 1…
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Welcome to Mostly Arthouse, a worldwide movie club dedicated to independent and arthouse cinema from around the globe. Each episode we select and discuss one film that received the coveted five star rating on Letterboxd from our host. Join the club! Today, we discuss juxtaposition, pacing, and feminine alienation in Queen Of Diamonds (1991), direct…
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Welcome to Mostly Arthouse, a worldwide movie club dedicated to independent and arthouse cinema from around the globe. Each episode we select and discuss one film that received the coveted five star rating on Letterboxd from our host. Join the club! Today, we discuss storytelling, politics, and power in Swept Away (1974), directed by Lina Wertmülle…
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Welcome to Mostly Arthouse, a worldwide movie club dedicated to independent and arthouse cinema from around the globe. Each episode we select and discuss one film that received the coveted five star rating on Letterboxd from our host. Join the club! Today, we discuss honesty, celebrity satire, and technical filmmaking in Lost In London (2017), dire…
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Welcome to Mostly Arthouse, a worldwide movie club dedicated to independent and arthouse cinema from around the globe. Each episode we select and discuss one film that received the coveted five star rating on Letterboxd from our host. Join the club! Today, we discuss addiction, sobriety, and honesty in Tommaso (2019), directed by Abel Ferrara (The …
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Welcome to Mostly Arthouse, a worldwide movie club dedicated to independent and arthouse cinema from around the globe. Each episode we select and discuss one film that received the coveted five star rating on Letterboxd from our host. Join the club! Today, we discuss dreams, movies, and memories in Long Day's Journey Into Night (2018), directed by …
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On this bonus episode, I review the new indie film Ramona at Midlife and share my interviews with the filmmakers. I recently watched the film at the 2023 Bentonville Film Festival and had the pleasure of interviewing writer/director Brooke Berman, producer Kristen Vaganos, and actors Yvonne Woods, Alysia Reiner, and Brian Slaten. Links Ramona at Mi…
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"The meaning of life... maybe there IS one!" On this episode, we give our reactions to the latest from Wes Anderson-- ASTEROID CITY. Kristopher Pistole returns to the show. Plus, Celeste Shelton stops by to tell us all about the Little Rock 48 Hour Film Project. Nom Nom Try Nom Nom today, go to https://trynom.com/arthouse and get 50% off your first…
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Welcome to Mostly Arthouse, a worldwide movie club dedicated to independent and arthouse cinema from around the globe. Each episode we select and discuss one film that received the coveted five star rating on Letterboxd from our host. Join the club! Today, we discuss independent filmmaking, counterculture, and freedom in Easy Rider (1969), directed…
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Don't miss: THE SEND-OFF, film screening this Thursday, July 6 at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts in partnership with the Arkansas Cinema Society. John-Michael Powell, the writer and director of THE SEND-OFF, was kind enough to talk to me about his film, what inspired it, and what it’s like being a filmmaker from Arkansas. Screening July 6 at 6:30…
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Welcome to Mostly Arthouse, a worldwide movie club dedicated to independent and arthouse cinema from around the globe. Each episode we select and discuss one film that received the coveted five star rating on Letterboxd from our host. Join the club! Today, we discuss death, poetry, and the American dystopia in Dead Man (1995), directed by Jim Jarmu…
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Welcome to Mostly Arthouse, a worldwide movie club dedicated to independent and arthouse cinema from around the globe. Each episode we select and discuss one film that received the coveted five star rating on Letterboxd. Today, we discuss gender identity, body horror, and the Virgin Mary in TITANE (2021) Dir. by Julia Ducournau (RAW). Follow on Ins…
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Welcome to Mostly Arthouse, a worldwide movie club dedicated to independent and arthouse cinema from around the globe. Each episode we select and discuss one film that received the coveted five star rating on Letterboxd. In this introduction, you will learn the nature of the show and what's to come. Hosted by Brian Austin. Music by beep.…
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On this episode, film critic Russell Miller returns and we walk through our favorite films of the year so far. Plus, I recently attended the Bentonville Film Festival, and I tell all about my experience there. Links Bentonville Film Festival on Instagram Bentonville Film website Hard Miles on IG Join or Die on IG Big Boys on IG Hummingbirds on IG R…
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This Saturday, June 24th, 2023, the Arkansas Cinema Society is hosting a screening here in Little Rock of the 2018 Spike Lee film BLACKKKLANSMAN, starring John David Washington and Adam Driver. Ticket info is below. Blackklansman also features an Arkansas actor named Ashlie Atkinson. She plays Connie in the film, and she will be at the screening th…
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"I wasn't lying. I was encouraging." Today on the show, we discuss the new film from writer/director Nicole Holofcener, YOU HURT MY FEELINGS. The film stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Tobias Menzies, Michaela Watkins, and Owen Teague. Joining us for this episode is friend-of-the-show Omaya Jones. Nom Nom Try Nom Nom today, go to https://trynom.com/arthou…
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Today we have a special announcement from friend-of-the-show Omaya Jones-- the launch of a new series of pop-up film screenings in Arkansas, called CINEMA I/O. Films will screen starting this Saturday, June 3, at a variety of locations, beginning at an exhibition space called Good Weather in downtown Little Rock. The initial films will be IRMA VEP …
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Today on the show, we continue our series looking at the films of Darren Aronofsky. We aren't going strictly in chronological order, but rather curating them in pairs. Part 2 is called "Male Suffering," and we're looking at the films The Wrestler (2008) and The Whale (2022). Joining me for this series is my friend Michael J. Dougherty, a filmmaker …
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On this episode, we discuss the latest film from director Ari Aster, BEAU IS AFRAID, and we share a few thoughts on his previous films, HEREDITARY and MIDSOMMAR. Filmmaker Andrew Bowcock returns to the podcast to discuss the film. Connect with Arthouse Garage Support us on Patreon Arthouse Garage shop Instagram Facebook Twitter Letterboxd Email us …
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It's that time of year again! The Made in Arkansas film festival is back this May 4-6, and it's bigger than ever before. Festival runners Johnnie Brannon and Kerri Michael join the show to tell us about the local films and filmmakers featured at this year's festival, which now also features filmmaker panels for the first time! Get more information …
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"I'm looking for ruins." Today on the show, we talk about SUZUME, the latest film from director Makoto Shinkai. Much like his previous films YOUR NAME and WEATHERING WITH YOU, this film is gorgeous to look at and deals with natural disaster. How does it compare to his previous work? Listen in to find out. I'm joined by filmmaker and my good friend …
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A 1927 expressionist science-fiction drama film directed by Fritz Lang. Plot: In Metropolis, society is divided in two classes: the rich, who have all the power and all kinds of luxuries and the workers, doomed to work and confined to live in poor conditions.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jmdb/message…
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A 2011 science fiction drama art film written and directed by Lars von Trier. Plot: Justine and her fiancée Michael are celebrating their marriage at a sumptuous party in the home of her sister and brother-in-law. Meanwhile, the planet, Melancholia, is heading towards Earth...--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jmdb…
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A 1977 experimental horror film directed by David Lynch. Plot: Lynch's fiendish cult classic adopts the logic of dreams and nightmares as layers of reality dissolve, sucking you into the eerie world of a warped mind. The befuddled "hero" Henry struggles against the powers of the shrinking mutant slab in this demented gem which promises that in heav…
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A 1962 supernatural surrealist film directed by Luis Buñuel. Plot: High society guests find themselves unable to leave the dining room after a posh dinner party. The uncomfortable situation extends far beyond the limits of their patience and survival instincts start to arise.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jmdb/…
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A 1965 psychological horror film directed by Roman Polanski. Plot: A Belgian girl, Carol, works as a manicurist at a London beauty salon. While having lunch, a good looking young man, Colin, spots her and makes a date for another evening.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jmdb/message…
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A 1980 historical drama film directed by David Lynch. Plot: John Merrick is a hideously deformed individual dubbed the Elephant Man during his years in a circus freak show in Victorian England.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jmdb/message
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A 2018 horror film written and directed by Lars Von Trier. Plot: USA in the 1970s. We follow the highly intelligent Jack over a span of 12 years and are introduced to the murders that define Jack's development as a serial killer. We experience the story from Jack's point of view, while he postulates each murder is an artwork in itself. As the inevi…
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A 1972 surrealist film directed by Luis Buñuel. Plot: Several bourgeois friends planning to get together for dinner experience a succession of highly unusual occurrences that interfere with their expected dining enjoyment.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jmdb/message…
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A 1920 German silent horror film directed by Robert Wiene. Plot: Caligari appears in the town with his marvel Cesare the Somnambulist, a man who has been asleep for 23 years and is now under Caligari’s hypnotic control. Caligari claims that Cesare can predict the future. The arrogant young Alan rises to accept the challenge and asks how long he wil…
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