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I Saw That Years Ago

Martyn Darkly & Gentleman Joe

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A comedy podcast were two old friends try to remember movies they haven't seen in a while, then stop recording, watch them, and report back on how they've stood the test of time.
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Critic Nicolas Rapold talks with guests about the movies they've been watching. From home viewing to the latest from festivals and retrospectives. Named one of the 10 Best Film Podcasts by Sight & Sound magazine. Guests include critics, curators, and filmmakers.
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I Saw Lightning Fall

I Saw Lightning Fall

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Frequently fantastic, sometimes spooky and occasionally mysterious, the I Saw Lightning Fall podcast provides ninety-second stories for your busy life. For text of this and other tales, visit ISawLightningFall.com.
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Created and hosted by Brooklyn based artist Chase Palmer, this is an artist's response to every art show, film, book, and music album experienced that week. As long as there is a week, there will be art to see. Chase Palmer Instagram (@chasepalmer_andstuff) Chase Palmer website (chasepalmerandstuff.com)
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I Saw It On Linden Street is dedicated to the joy of finding appreciation in cult films, exploitation oddities, beloved classics and all points in-between. Host Chris Roberts invites listeners to join in as they screen movie magic in the Linden Street Cinema Experience Theatre. Check us out: www.LSCEP.com
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I Saw the Sign

Abby Hambell and Fallon Jaye

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How to stop doubting yourself and trust the f**k up - a podcast about unbecoming all the things you thought you needed to be. Here’s to loving all parts of you & leaving NONE of you behind.
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I Saw Design PH is a design movement that envisions a well-designed Philippines through visual graphic identity, purpose, and learning. With the goal of waving the flag of Philippine graphic design to the world, we created this podcast to help connect local design legends and experienced designers to up and coming and aspiring creatives.
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A collection of true, yet odd, things seen recently for the sole purpose of attempting to be more observant and assume what the things around us mean. Weird conversations, weird happening, weird shit. That's what you'll get here.
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Join actors Tom Hiddleston and Wrenn Schmidt for a moderated discussion and audience Q&A about I Saw the Light. The film tells the story of the iconic, tormented singer-songwriter Hank Williams (Hiddleston), who revolutionized country music with his raw charisma, haunting voice, and original songs.
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I Saw You On Stage!

I Saw You On Stage!

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Hey you ! Do you wanna here two beautiful independent black women rant about race in theatre ? Of course you do! Welcome to I Saw You on Stage a musical theater podcast, with Auns and Lex, where we talk about the cultural and political going ons of musical theater shows and their cinematic counterparts.
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I Saw That Podcast

Thee DJ ShowTime

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Hello my name is Terrance Higgins also know as “Thee DJ ShowTime” from the south side of Chicago. I love TV & Film and I'm an inspiring filmmaker. I was also on the 24th season of CBS "Big Brother". I own Spilled Soul Productions a full service entertainment and film production company. Come in, get comfortable, like, subscribe to my YouTube channel (TheeDJShowTime) and let’s take a deep dive into TV & Film. Available on all platforms Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@TheeDJShowTime Lea ...
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From 1994-1996, Jen was sent to a “therapeutic boarding school” in The Middle of Nowhere, Montana (she had some issues). She remained there for two years. That meant a lot of things, but one is that Jen missed two full years of popular culture when she was 16-18 years old. Join Jen and Micah and revisit your old faves as they travel back to the mid-90s to watch, listen to, and talk about what Jen missed (and Montana).
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Ep. 299: Jordan Cronk on Berlinale 2025: What Marielle Knows, new James Benning and Kevin Jerome Everson, Olmo, After Dreaming, PaulWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. Look at me, I’m at the 75th Berlinale! For my latest dispatch, I spoke with a regular of the festival, Jordan Cronk, about titles from a mix of sections.…
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Ep. 298: Jonathan Romney on Mickey 17 and Dreams at Berlin 2025Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. The Berlinale begins its 75th edition this year, and I’ve been busily seeing movies and talking to critics here at the festival. To kick things off I’m joined by Jonathan Romney (of Screen Daily and the Observer) to discus…
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Ep. 297: RaMell Ross on Nickel BoysWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. One of the great films of 2024 and now nominated for Best Picture and Adapted Screenplay, Nickel Boys is the fiction feature debut of RaMell Ross, who adapted Colson Whitehead’s novel with Joslyn Barnes, after previously directing the Oscar-nominated…
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Ep. 296: Chloe Lizotte on OBEX, Endless Cookie, Luz, The Reality of Hope, and 4DX CinemaWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. It’s been far too long since Chloe Lizotte, deputy editor of MUBI Notebook, has been on the podcast, so we joined forces for one more (final?) episode on Sundance 2025... and beyond! We talked abou…
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Ep. 295: Amy Taubin on BLKNWS, Ricky, Sorry Baby, Alabama Solution, The Things You KillWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. There are still great movies to catch up with from Sundance 2025, and once again I was fortunate to talk with the one and only Amy Taubin about her highlights. Films we discussed included stand-outs…
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Ep. 294: Manohla Dargis on Sorry Baby, Atropia, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, BLKNWS, OmahaWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. For the latest Sundance 2025 podcast, I was fortunate again to discuss the festival and its movies with Manohla Dargis, chief film critic of The New York Times. In addition to reflecting on Sundan…
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Ep. 293: Eric Hynes on Mad Bills to Pay, The Perfect Neighbor, Rebuilding, SeedsWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. For the latest Sundance 2025 podcast, I spoke with Eric Hynes, curator of film at the Museum of the Moving Image, with whom I kicked off this edition's podcasts. This time we talked about a mix of films, b…
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Ep. 292: Alissa Wilkinson on Sundance 2025: Predators, Zodiac Killer Project, Life After, MiddletownWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. For the latest Sundance 2025 podcast, I spoke with New York Times movie critic Alissa Wilkinson about some highlights in this year’s edition. We ended up talking about key documentaries…
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Ep. 291: Bilge Ebiri on Sundance 2025: Peter Hujar’s Day, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Sly Lives!, The Ugly Stepsister, The Thing...Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. In chilly Park City—but indoors—I sat down for another Sundance episode, this time with Bilge Ebiri of Vulture / New York magazine. Sorting through the movi…
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Ep. 290: Steven Soderbergh on Presence, shooting in the first-person, and recent viewingWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. Steven Soderbergh’s first-person ghost thriller Presence opens today in theaters—almost exactly one year after its premiere screening at Sundance, where I first saw it. I sat down with Soderbergh a…
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Ep. 289: Eric Hynes on Sundance 2025: Preview and 2000 Meters to AndriivkaWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. The 2025 edition of the Sundance Film Festival has begun, and I kick things off with curator Eric Hynes of the Museum of the Moving Image. We talk about where Sundance’s evolving plans for the future, we trade a…
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Ep. 288: Mark Asch on David Lynch RIP, Best of Spectacle, Wicked, La Commune (Paris, 1871) Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. In memory of David Lynch (1946-2025), I rang up critic Mark Asch to commiserate and reflect on his work, both movies and other art. We were also originally going to talk about the world of noted…
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Ep. 287: Payal Kapadia on All We Imagine as LightWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine as Light keeps gaining new admirers and garnering more honors (since winning the Grand Prix at Cannes last spring). I had a wonderful conversation with Kapadia about the myriad directorial decisions that w…
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Ep. 286: Dave Kehr on To Save and Project 2025: 7th Heaven, A Circle in the Fire, Maria Candelaria, and moreWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. To kick off the new year, I welcomed back Dave Kehr, curator in the department of film at the Museum of Modern Art, to talk about a perennial favorite starting now: To Save and …
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Ep. 285: Amy Taubin 2024 Finale: Juror No. 2, Robert Frank, Nosferatu, The Clock, His 3 Daughters, Flow, ConclaveWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. For the latest episode, I close out the year with the one and only Amy Taubin, as we catch up with a few movies we missed to talk about in 2024. The discussion includes Jur…
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Ep. 284: Tyler Taormina, director of Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point, on Christmas EveWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. This year the stars aligned for a movie set on Christmas Eve and its director to hop on the ol’ podcast in time for Christmas Eve! Tyler Taormina’s Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point is making its way t…
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Ep. 283: Beatrice Loayza and Adam Nayman Do Their Bests (2024 Edition)Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. Tis season of making lists and checking them twice, and this December, I was pleased to welcome back Beatrice Loayza (of The New York Times and other publications) and Adam Nayman (of The Ringer and elsewhere) to th…
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Ep. 282: Thomas Beard of Light Industry on The Old Dark House, Japanese Paper Films, Community Action Center, and MoreWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. I am a longtime admirer of Light Industry, home to wonderful screenings with original programming, and in my humble opinion a true New York institution. Shortly after …
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Part Two of my latest Chelsea romp. Plus, talking about books. It's now December 2024, that's crazy! ART SHOWS DISCUSSED Thronton Dial 'The Visible and the Invisible' at Hauser & Wirth Annie Leibovitz 'Stream of Consciousness' at Hauser & Wirth Adolph Gottlieb 'Vital Images' at Pace Gallery Robert Frank 'Hope Makes Visions' at Pace Gallery Robert F…
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Ep. 281: Errol Morris on Separated, his new documentary about the Trump immigration policy of separating children from familiesWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. Separated, the latest documentary from the Academy Award-winning filmmaker Errol Morris, is about the people and bureaucracy behind the border immigration pol…
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ART SHOWS DISCUSSED: Giorgio Morandi "Time Suspended II" at Galleria Mattia De Luca "The Street" Curated by Peter Doig at Gagosian Katharina Grosse "Pie Sell, Lee Slip, Eel Lips" at Gagosian Noah Davis "Ancient Reign" at David Zwirner Keith Boadwee "How Much Is That Froggy in the Window?" at Anton Kern Window Jenny Morgan "No Endings for the Wild" …
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Ep. 280: IDFA 2024 with Abby Sun on A Want in Her, An American Pastoral, 1957 Transcripts, TWSTWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. For my next dispatch from the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam 2024, I sat down with Abby Sun, editor-in-chief of Documentary Magazine, who has also programmed extensively. Amid …
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Ep. 279: IDFA 2024 with Artistic Director Orwa Nyrabia, feat. The Guest, Higher Than Acidic Clouds, A Frown Gone Mad, Chronicles of the AbsurdWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. This year at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, where I have seen so much outstanding work, I was fortunate to sit down with its…
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We're so back! Part one of the November Chelsea adventures! Let's Go! ART SHOWS DISCUSSED Cecily Brown "The 5 Senses" at Paula Cooper Kara Walker "THSLNWN: In the Colorless Light of Day" at Sikkema Jenkins and Co. KAWS "Day By Day"at Skarstedt Simone Leigh at Matthew Marks Ellsworth Kelly "Black and White" at Matthew Marks Richard Serra "Every Whic…
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Ep. 278: Sean Baker on Anora and its influences, and his recent viewingWelcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. We’re back with an extra-special episode that’s chock full of pure movie love! Written and directed by Sean Baker, Anora starring Mikey Madison keeps winning over audiences as it’s expanded to theaters across the c…
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