153. Grave of the Fireflies (w/ Sam Liao)

153. Grave of the Fireflies (w/ Sam Liao)

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155. The Santa Clause (w/ Emily St. James)

Oh no Scott Calvin (maybe) killed Santa Claus and now through the power of legally binding contracts he has to become the Big Man himself! Will the power of belief triumph over police and psychiatry? Who will be crowned champion of the elves-only cocoa-making competition? Who are ...  عرض المزيد

154. Amelie (w/ Brianna Ashby)

Join us and Brianna Ashby (Bright Wall / Dark Room) to discuss 2001's AMELIE! We discuss loneliness, color theory, mediated interactions, breaking through stasis, and whether this is a post-COVID movie made before COVID! 

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CULTURE - "Titanic" : pourquoi le film de Cameron reste mythique
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REDIFF - Triomphe insoupçonné, "Titanic", revient sur grand écran à l'occasion de ses 25 ans. Entre les coulisses du tournage compliqué et le pari du casting pas encore banquable, personne ne misait sur ce film, encore moins Céline Dion, qui a bien failli ne pas enregistrer l'un ...  عرض المزيد

A Night to Remember & Titanic
A Piece of Pie: The Queer Film Podcast

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<div>This week we're joined by film scholar Paul T. Klein, as he brings a queer appraisal to one of the biggest box office hits of all time, < ...  عرض المزيد

The Titanic: an enduring fascination
Business Daily

RMS Titanic sank on 15 April 1912 claiming the lives of more than 1500 people. Just over 700 survived the disaster. The events surrounding the sinking of the luxury ocean liner, the identities of those on board, plus the stories of heroism and heartbreak on the night have generat ...  عرض المزيد

TITANIC: The Unsinkable Ship
Dan Snow's History Hit

On April 10th, 1912, RMS Titanic cast off from Southampton, England, on her maiden voyage. The largest of its kind, full of grandeur and the most sophisticated technology for the time, Titanic was determined “practically unsinkable” in admiring reviews of the ship beforehand. ...

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