We eat our cinematic vegetables as we go deep into the past to dig out all the cool old movies that languish in our to-be-watched pile and talk about them one a fortnight!
Back after one short week we talk about the strange dissolution of the family in Teorema, a bunch of casting what-ifs, and the letterboxd stats for every Repertory Screenings film to date! Please enjoy the episode!
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Next Time on Repertory Screenings: Victor and Victoria (1933)
We’re a week late but we’re rolling along with our schedule so expect the next episode next week! This week we sat down to dinner and talked about our varied reactions to My Dinner with Andre, and decided who among us were Wallaces and who among us were Andres.
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Next Time on Repertory Screenings: Teorema (1968)
Our second movie about the sacred and the human in a row as we follow some angels around Berlin, feel the sadness and desires of time, and talk a lot about color vs black and white film! This movie is a straight up banger, please enjoy!
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Next Time on Repertory Screenings: My Dinner with Andre
We watch one of the most humbling films a person can sit through and then we have to actually talk about it! We do our best, but this is a hard one to cover. I hope people enjoy the episode anyway, and please go watch Blue, it’s just up on youtube and it really is that good.
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Next Time on Repertory Screenings: Wings of Desire
We’re back with this famous story of a bad lawyer made good that kind of splits the Repertory Screenings cast. Though not really. Because we all kind of agree, but it’s mostly a matter of degree. But I would call this the rare bad(ish) Repertory Screenings movie, and it gives us plenty to talk about.
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Next Time on Repertory Screenings: Blue (the Derek Jarman movie, not Three Colors: Blue, we already did that one)
Well, we certainly didn’t mean to take that much time off between episodes! We’re finally back with our promised Kurosawa classic, and a bunch of other movies besides as we get back to the cinema (metaphorically) to watch some damn films!
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Next Time on Repertory Screenings: The Verdict
We watch a 90s indie classic and talk about how much childhood sucks, the weirdness of age when you’re in school, the messiness of allegiances when you’re young, and much more with this funny, uncomfortable movie.
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Next Time on Repertory Screenings: High and Low
We watch a perfectly middle of the road movie and talk about aspiring to be a Michael Clayton, the burden of ripped from the headlines movie making, Mark Ruffalo being extremely fifty years old, and more!
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Next Time on Repertory Screenings: Welcome to the Dollhouse
We watch a science fiction classic and talk about slow cinema and the weird pissing matches between authors and directors and other directors. Solaris is pretty good! Also, a bunch of other movies get discussed.
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Next Time on Repertory Screenings: Dark Waters
Sometimes you watch one of those movies where a bunch of disparate things fall into place and you realize some of your favorite directors definitely watched this movie and lost their minds about it. Don’t Look Now is definitely one such movie! We enjoy the foggy streets of Venice, Donald Sutherland’s cartoonish frown, psychic abilities and their pitfalls, and the strange dream logic of grief.
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Next Time on Repertory Screenings: Solaris (1972)
We head to the world of mood lighting, stupid cops, and the poetry of a life of crime as we all enjoy the rhythms and aesthetics of Deep Cover! This one’s a pretty silly movie, but I mean that in the kindest way possible. Truly the early 90s could just get away with a corny earnestness in genre work that is sorely missed.
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Next Time on Repertory Screenings: Don’t Look Now
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