In this week’s episode, Ryan and Andrew celebrate episode 100 with their thoughts on Greta Gerwig’s Little Women and the Safdie Brothers’ Uncut Gems. They also reflect on what (or how very little) they’ve accomplished in the podcast’s history.
Tag: Paul Thomas Anderson
TDOC Episode #94: Parasite & The King
In this week’s episode, Bong Joon-Ho delivers another masterwork with Parasite while Timothee Chalamet & Robert Pattinson fight for each other’s countries in The King. Ryan & Andrew also share their thoughts on new films from Paul Thomas Anderson, Damien Chazelle & Nicolas Cage in addition to some thoughts on The Mandalorian & Disney+.
TDOC Episode #85: Stranger Things 3 & Anima
In this week’s episode, Ryan and Andrew take a deep dive into Netflix’s Stranger Things 3 and look ahead to what we could possibly see in the inevitable Stranger Things 4. We also touch on Paul Thomas Anderson’s music video collaboration with Thom Yorke, Anima, which also recently dropped on Netflix.
TDOC Special Edition: Our Favorite Filmmakers
In celebration of The Death of Cinema reaching 50 episodes, Ryan and Andrew share their lists of favorite filmmakers. Buckle in, cause this is a long one.
TDOC Episode #32: The Best Films of 2017
In this week’s episode, Ryan and Andrew share their picks for the Best Films of 2017, their favorite performances of the year, in addition to giving out a few other accolades.
TDOC Episode #31: Phantom Thread & Call Me by Your Name
In this week’s episode, Paul Thomas Anderson delivers another strange masterpiece with Phantom Thread, while Luca Guadagnino captures the intimacy of first love in Call Me by Your Name.
TDOC Episode #21: Only the Brave & Our Halloween Season Recommendations
In this week’s episode, Ryan and Andrew embrace their inner Fire Bear with Only the Brave and share some choice Halloween season movie recommendations.
TDOC Episode #16: Mother! & Our Most Anticipated Films of the Rest of 2017
In today’s episode, shit hits the fan with Darren Aronofsky’s Mother while Ryan and Andrew share their picks for their most anticipated films of the rest of 2017. They’ve also got some things to say on Jamie Lee Curtis returning to the Halloween franchise as well as the passing of legendary actor Harry Dean Stanton.