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Cinema A La Carte

by Dark Discussions Podcast

A monthly podcast reviewing films that just might not fit as a Dark Discussions Podcast topic.

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Cinema A La Carte Podcast – Episode 016 - EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE (2022)

2h 5m · Published 21 Oct 19:27

The “little” film EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE (2022), independently made, but picked up by A24 for distribution, basically out of nowhere became a major hit and also won seven Oscars at the Academy Awards.  Part science fiction, part comedy, part family drama, the movie received great reviews while also making a strong box office.

From IMDB:  A middle-aged Chinese immigrant is swept up into an insane adventure in which she alone can save existence by exploring other universes and connecting with the lives she could have led.

The movie stars Michelle Yeoh, Stephanie Hsu, Jenny Slate, James Hong, Jamie Lee Curtis, and remarkably retired child actor Ke Hy Quan who went on to win the Oscar for best supporting actor.  The movie was written and directed by the “Daniels”, Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan after having met at Emerson College in Boston years earlier.  Your co-hosts take a look at this film picked as a feature by co-host Eric.

Cinema A La Carte Podcast – Episode 015 - MICHAEL CLAYTON (2007)

1h 23m · Published 29 Jul 18:10

Legal thrillers have been a staple of Hollywood films for decades.  Long before the rating system and when film was black and white, they dominated theaters.  In 2007, the film MICHAEL CLAYTON became a big hit.  It was more a character study than just a legal thriller, and it included such topics as business corruption, mental illness, and family drama too.

Michael Clayton (George Clooney) is a lawyer for a big New York City law firm.  Rather than being a partner, he’s called a cleaner or a janitor, someone that cleans up the messes of the firm’s top clients.  When lawyer, Arthur Edens (Tom Wilkinson) has a breakdown and may expose the corruption of client U-North, U-North’s internal council, Karen Crowder (Tilda Swinton), has to make a rash decision.  In the meantime, Michael has to find Arthur, saving their case, and try to clean up the mess.

The film received seven Academy Award nominations including a win for Tilda Swinton for Best Supporting Actress.  The movie was directed and written by Tony Gilroy and included in the cast Ken Howard, Sydney Pollack, and Denis O’Hare.  Receiving amazing reviews, and considered a masterpiece, the movie went on to make $93M USD.  Your cohosts take a look at the movie and give their thoughts.

Cinema A La Carte Podcast – Episode 014 - 12 MONKEYS (1995)

2h 8m · Published 03 Jul 22:24

Terry Gilliam has been a very “confusing” director.  His films are sometimes called inaccessible.  Whether it is TIME BANDITS (1981), BRAZIL (1985), or FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS (1998), his work is very distinct.  In 1995, his film 12 MONKEYS did have his various traits and also was a well received science fiction film with originality.

In apocalyptic 2035, where people live underground, prisoner James Cole (Bruce Willis) is sent to the surface for samples so a cure for a pandemic that killed most of humanity.  Scientists however have a plan.  They are able to send people back to the past so to see if they can stop the disease itself.  When James heads back to 1996, he discovers that a group of environmental terrorists called 12 Monkeys may be the culprit.

Directed by Gilliam, the screenplay was written by duo, David and Janet Peoples, based off a French short film LA JATEE by Chris Marker.  The cast includes Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt, David Morse, Christopher Plummer, and Madeleine Stowe.  Your co-hosts take a look at this very interesting film and give their thoughts.

Cinema A La Carte Podcast – Episode 013 - THE GAME (1997)

2h 7m · Published 20 Feb 16:57

After his controversial chapter in the ALIEN film franchise, ALIEN 3 (1992), David Fincher went on a spree of some seriously remarkable films.  With a few minor films, he had a run of classics such as SEVEN (1995), THE GAME (1997), FIGHT CLUB (1999), ZODIAC (2007), THE SOCIAL NETWORK (2010) and GONE GIRL (2014).  His THE GAME, though a minor success at the box office, was a powerful example of the type of thrillers he would become known for.

Nicholas Van Orton is a very successful investment banker that lives in the San Francisco area.  To many he appears to be a selfish and fairly aloof man, but he has carried personal demons from his childhood that haunt his adult life.  At his birthday, his estranged brother gives him a gift to a LARP from a mysterious company called Consumer Recreation Services.  Soon, his life seems to become exciting but for all the wrong reasons.

THE GAME stars one of the top leading men of its era, Michael Douglas, at the top of his game (no pun intended).  The cast includes Sean Penn, Deborah Kara Unger, along with James Rebhorn and Carroll Baker.  With a budget of $70M USD, the film went on to gross $109.4M USD.  Just like FIGHT CLUB, THE GAME originally received fixed reviews before being re-evaluated and becoming a classic.  Your co-hosts take a look at this spectacular thriller and give their thoughts.

Cinema A La Carte Podcast – Episode 012 - THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI (2017)

2h 2m · Published 25 Dec 09:00

Not often is there a film that comes around like 2017’s THREE BILLBOARS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI.  Some feel the movie is almost perfect.  It was nominated for many awards, won a whole lot, and will probably be remembered more so than the films it competed against. 

Mildred Hayes (Frances McDormand) is a grieving mother.  A year prior her daughter was raped and murdered and there has been no leads.  Outside her town, she decides to rent three billboards calling out the local sheriff and his officers for their stalled investigation. 

The film is directed and written by Martin McDonagh in a career defining masterpiece.  Starring Frances McDormand in a award winning performance, the movie also stars Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell, Peter Dinklage, Abbie Cornish, and Samara Weaving in a large ensemble cast.  Your co-hosts take a look at their latest picture to reminisce on and give their thoughts.

Cinema A La Carte Podcast – Episode 011 - KISS KISS BANG BANG (2005)

2h 18m · Published 13 Dec 16:57

Shane Black has many successes, especially with screenwriting.  Some of his best known are LETHAL WEAPON, THE MONSTER SQUAD, and PREDATOR (all 1987), as well as IRON MAN 3 (2013).  His sense of humor and his apt work on action scenes has given many of his scripts great praise.  But he has directed too including our latest choice to discuss on Cinema A La Carte, KISS KISS BANG BANG (2005).

From Bing:  “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is a 2005 American neo-noir mystery black comedy action thriller film written and directed by Shane Black, and starring Robert Downey Jr., Val Kilmer, Michelle Monaghan, and Corbin Bernsen. The script is partially based on the Brett Halliday novel Bodies Are Where You Find Them, and interprets the classic hardboiled literary genre in a tongue-in-cheek fashion. The film was produced by Joel Silver, with Susan Levin and Steve Richards as executive producers.”

With its eclectic cast and Shane Black’s fingers on the script and direction, the neo-noir received excellent reviews on Rottentomatoes.  Though a minor film in many involved in the movie, it helped jump each of their careers and has become a cult favorite.  Your co-hosts take a look at Mike’s choice to discuss.  We give our thoughts and talk about the satire about Hollywood that Black’s script focuses on.

Cinema A La Carte Podcast – Episode 010 – THE EDGE (1997)

2h 27m · Published 01 Apr 21:52

Survival films aren’t necessarily the most popular genre but many of them are highly remembered.  Whether it was such cinema as THE GRAY (2011), THE REVENANT (2015), or CAST AWAY (2000), many are considered classic cinema and highly regarded.  In 1997, the movie THE EDGE, written by David Mamet and directed by Lee Tamahori, oddly slipped through the cracks when first released.

Charles Morse (Anthony Hopkins) goes with his supermodel wife Mickey (Elle Macpherson) for a photoshoot in the remote areas of Alaska.  When photographer Bob Green (Alec Baldwin) wants better photos, they head off on a small plane to a local guide.  Unfortunately their plane crashes leaving Charles, Bob, and Bob’s assistant Stephen (Harold Perrineau) stranded.  Soon, a Kodiak bear is on their trail and the three must fight for survival.

Besides Anthonly Hopkins and Alec Baldwin in the leading roles, the film’s cast includes Elle Macpherson, L.Q. Jones, Harold Perrineau and Bart the Bear.  The film, chosen by co-host Eric, was almost a topic for the Dark Discussions Podcast before being chosen for discussion here on the Cinema A La Carte podcast.  Take a listen and hear what your co-hosts feel about a highly underappreciated movie.

Cinema A La Carte Podcast – Episode 009 - A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE (2005)

2h 15m · Published 01 Nov 11:30

Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg is best known for his grindhouse and midnight movies back in the 1970’s and 1980’s, but as his career has evolved, he has become known as an award winning director for his dramas and thrillers as well.  In 2005, his movie A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE stunned audiences with his real world implications.  Based off the graphic novel of the same name by John Wagner and Vince Locke, the movie received nominations for Best Adapted Screen Play (by Josh Olson) at the Oscars.

Tom Stall (Viggo Mortensen) is happily married to attorney Edie Stall (Maria Bello).  He’s the owner of a local diner and has two beautiful children.  When two on-the-run killers attempt to rob his restaurant, Tom is labeled a hero by local media as he saves his employees from a possible massacre.  When a strange group of men appear in town, Tom and his family’s life are turned upside down.  Who are these men and what do they want?

The film stars Viggo Mortensen, Maria Bello, Ed Harris, and William Hurt in an Oscar nominated performance.  As a commentary on the violent nature of humanity and even on Hollywood’s and Cronenberg’s own knack for aggression in film, the movie is a reflection on all of us and as a society that seems to fetishizes our own violent nature.  Your co-hosts take a look at this interesting film and give their thoughts.

Cinema A La Carte Podcast – Episode 008 - FLASH GORDON (1980)

2h 5m · Published 18 Oct 11:45

Flash Gordon, the character, was created back in the 1930’s specifically as a space opera.  Space opera is the old science fiction that takes place in outer space but doesn’t necessarily follow the knowledge behind the science.  George Lucas brought it all back in the 1970’s with STAR WARS (1977).  With it being a huge subgenre once more, in 1980 the film FLASH GORDON as the next big budget film to set off a franchise.

New York Jets quarterback Flash Gordon (Sam J. Jones), during space Emperor Ming’s (Max von Sydow) invasion of Earth, flies a space rocket with travel agent Dale Arden (Melody Anderson) and scientist Hans Zarkov (Topol) to Ming’s palace where they are captured.  With the help of Princess Aura (Ornella Muti) and others, Flash escapes and tries to start an intergalactic rebellion to free all those oppressed by Ming.

Produced by Dino De Laurentiis, directed by Mike Hodges, and written by Lorenzo Semple, Jr., based off Alex Raymond’s iconic character, the movie gained much press as the band Queen joined as the main composer along with Howard Blake.  Released world wide, the film’s retro look and strange story gained it mediocre reviews.  Yet years later fans found the film and gave it the rightful cult following that it has.  Your co-hosts discuss this wonderful film.

Cinema A La Carte Podcast – Episode 007 - JACK REACHER (2012)

2h 10m · Published 28 Sep 21:37

Lincoln Child is one of today’s best selling authors.  His set of novels based off the special ops private eye Jack Reacher have been some of the favorite books by thriller and mystery fans.   In 2012, Tom Cruise was able to star and produce the feature motion picture, JACK REACHER, based off the first book in the series, ONE SHOT (2005).  The film was directed and written by long time Cruise collaborator Christopher McQuarrie.

When a serial killer shots five people dead in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a mysterious former Army military police officer shows up named Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise).  When the district attorney, Alex Rodin (Richard Jenkins), seeks the death penalty, his daughter Helen (Rosamund Pike) feels something is suspicious.  Soon Jack Reacher joins up with Helen and the two begin to unravel a much larger conspiracy.

Jack Reacher is another in a long line of films that were pushed back due to real life crimes that seemed to mirror the plot of the movie.  When the film finally was released, it made less than expected but received legs and made a boat load of money world wide.  The film stars Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike, Richard Jenkins, Robert Duval, Werner Herzog, and David Oyelowo in a strong ensemble cast.  Your co-hosts take a look at this well received film and give their thoughts.

Cinema A La Carte has 16 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 33:39:14. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 18th, 2024 09:44.

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