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Dr Kino's Film Emporium
25 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 2 years ago -Film academics, curators and serious cinema fans talk about the under-appreciated flicks, hidden gems and under-the-radar classics that may have passed you by.
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Episodes
The Contender/Shut Up and Sing/Brotherhood of the Wolf - Helen O'Hara
November 25, 2021 09:00 - 54 minutes - 33.5 MBMarvellous things in this episode...Dr Kino and Empire magazine's Editor-At-Large Helen O'Hara discuss The Contender, Shut Up and Sing and Brotherhood of the Wolf. Also under their scrutiny are: the position of women in film, film criticism, Joan Allen's actorly skills, magazine internships, film festivals and Jennifer Aniston's shoulders. Ms O'Hara's a busy bee; please check out her Empire podcast and a forthcoming podcast which tackles her new book, Women vs Hollywood: The Fall and Rise ...
Repo Man and Wonderboys with Dr Dan Mattingly
August 07, 2021 19:00 - 35 minutes - 21.5 MBDrs Kino and Mattingly discuss Alex Cox's cult fave Repo Man (1984) and Curtis Hanson's underrated Wonderboys (2000). Expect musings, wonderings, the Tipp-Ex connection, the appeal of cult cinema, the perils of adaptation, Harry Dean Stanton and a brief mention of Shane MacGowan...enjoy, darlings!
Images/The Grapes of Death/Times Square with Marie Findley
April 23, 2021 08:00 - 34 minutes - 23.7 MBWelcome back good listeners! For the first episode of Season 2, Dr Kino and Marie Findley (Mediaeval Baebe, TV writer, film fan, and all round Good Egg) discuss Altman's Images (1972), French zombie horror The Grapes of Death (Rollin, 1978) and Times Square (Moyle, 1980). They also wax lyrical about bad puns, the joys of underground cinema nights, performing arts degrees, and appearing in a Ken Russell film. Enjoy responsibly.
Xmas Special with the Panic Pixies
December 23, 2020 15:00 - 40 minutes - 27.9 MBDr Kino and the Panic Pixie Scream Girls (Holly and Becky) discuss and dissect the cinematic treats that filmmakers have variously bestowed upon us over the years. Also on the radar, in no particular order, are: psychedelic reindeer urine, Xmas slasher films, Joan Collins, Richard Curtis, The Box of Delights, and why Xmas has to be so damned eerie to be enjoyable. Enjoy, and seasons greetings to you all! Dr Kino is taking a well-deserved break over the festive period, but will be back in th...
Dead Man's Shoes - with Sean Wilson
December 04, 2020 09:00 - 40 minutes - 27.5 MBDr Kino and film writer Sean Wilson discuss Shane Meadows' under-rated 2004 masterpiece Dead Man's Shoes. Also under their beady gaze are, in no particular order: the superhuman normalcy of Paddy Considine, school VHS players, Nietzschean quotes, and the unadorned brilliance of the original Ghostbusters. Go on, you know you want to!
Episode 19 - Exorcist 2: The Heretic with Dr Tony Degouveia
November 29, 2020 16:00 - 38 minutes - 23.9 MBDrs Kino and Degouveia discuss John Boorman's much maligned 1977 effort, Exorcist 2:The Heretic. Also mentioned are imaginary muscle cars, the dangers of too many script re-writes, Richard Burton's actorly voice, Manichean battles, ripping off horror film endings, and the perils of not giving Mark Kermode what he wants. Over to you, darlings!
The Hill with Toby Hadoke
November 20, 2020 10:00 - 45 minutes - 31.3 MBDr Kino and uber-Whovian/Professional Anorak Toby Hadoke discuss Sidney Lumet's underappreciated classic The Hill from 1965. Also in their sights are: mud-rolling in Shropshire, education via the telly, sweaty masculinity, the unstoppable rise of geekdom, Dr Who jokes, and Barbara Dickson. Oh yeah. Toby's a busy bee; check out his website here: https://tobyhadoke.com/ and twitter: https://twitter.com/TobyHadoke Apart from doing any amount of audiobooks, acting, writing and generally getti...
Stranger Than Fiction with Dr Paul Green
November 13, 2020 09:00 - 42 minutes - 29.3 MBDr Kino and C20th Flicks legend Dr Paul Green discuss Marc Forster's underrated 2006 effort Stranger Than Fiction. Also under their scrutiny (but in no particular order) are: invisible circuses, the power of manifestos, bad New Jersey impressions, Dungeons and Dragons, cast-off Gandalf beards, RD Laing and accountancy porn. As always, enjoy!
Kiss Me Stupid with Dr Mel Williams
November 06, 2020 09:00 - 40 minutes - 27.3 MBDrs Kino and Williams discuss Billy Wilder's underrated 1964 effort Kiss Me Stupid. Also of interest is: the Catholic Legion of Decency and counter-productive censorship, a Greta Garbo faux-pas, school film clubs, the inspirational intensity of Tarantino, Donald Sutherland impressions, Phillip Larkin, and phallic cactuses. Have a good 'un!
Halloween special with the Panic Pixies - Phantom of the Paradise
October 30, 2020 09:00 - 36 minutes - 24.8 MBDr Kino and the legendary Panic Pixies chat about Brian de Palma's bizarre horror-comedy-musical Phantom of the Paradise. Also discussed are Zooey Deschanel, the Shining, feminist boobs, the Muppet Christmas Carol, characters called Beef, and Abba lookalikes. As always, enjoy carefully....
I Love You Man with Dr Greg Singh
October 23, 2020 08:00 - 45 minutes - 31.5 MBDrs Kino and Singh look at bromance comedy I Love You Man from 2009. Also included, free of charge, are chats about Haverfordwest, Canadian power trios, what makes a good cult movie, drug dealer impressions, the Zen of James Franco and what it was like to be taught by Carol Bainbridge and Andy Butler. Go for it!
Blade - Dr Miriam Kent
October 16, 2020 08:00 - 37 minutes - 25.5 MBDr Kino and Dr Miriam Kent discuss Blade (1998, Norrington), the film that may have saved Marvel Studios and funded Lord of the Rings. Also the subject of their laser-like focus are: inspirational film lecturers from Turkey, Norwich, Chadwick Boseman, tractors, holographic comic covers and why Stephen Dorff is not seen as much as he should be. Have a good time, all the time!
Dougal and The Blue Cat - Daisy Steinhardt
October 09, 2020 08:00 - 21 minutes - 15 MBToby Reynolds and Daisy Steinhardt from Twentieth Century Flicks talk about Eric Thompson's psychedelic children's film from 1972, Dougal and the Blue Cat. Also mentioned in no particular order are: the strangely comforting nature of Lars Von Trier's misanthropy, Margaret Thatcher, auteur directors, the importance of independent video stores, the dubious honour of being the first generation of COVID-19 film students, and how film can move you in ways you never dreamed possible....enjoy!
Demon - Dr Mikel Koven
October 02, 2020 08:00 - 33 minutes - 23 MBToby and Dr Mikel Koven discuss Demon (2015) by Marcin Wrona along with Newfoundland, burning volcanoes, academic conference punch-ups, Richard Dyer, Jewish ghosts, the Coen brothers, psychogeography, and Polish directors. Enjoy.....
Drop Dead Gorgeous - Dr Lisa Stead
September 25, 2020 08:00 - 25 minutes - 17.5 MBDr Lisa Stead and Toby talk about her choice Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999) along with sideways steps into Y2K campness, Virginia Woolf, why Denise Richards is a natural comedian, the dullness of small town life, and a whole heap more besides.
Turkey Shoot with Dr Pete Falconer
September 18, 2020 08:00 - 53 minutes - 36.9 MBToby Reynolds and Dr Pete Falconer discuss Brian Trenchard Smith's Ozploitation effort Turkey Shoot from 1982. Expect an in-depth exploration of lesbian decadents, Australian werewolves, surprisingly insightful political awareness, machetes, gore, and the critical role that a Southampton art cinema plays in the life of a young film student.
The Act of Seeing With One's Own Eyes - Jax Griffin
September 11, 2020 08:00 - 35 minutes - 24.4 MBToby Reynolds and filmmaker and academic Jax Griffin muse on Stan Brakhage's 1971 effort The Act of Seeing With One's Own Eyes. Expect philosophy, Maya Deren, the occasional dog whimper, Vogon poetry, Six Foot Under and a whole heap more besides...
Sahara - with Ti Singh
September 04, 2020 08:00 - 40 minutes - 27.8 MBToby Reynolds and Ti Singh dissect Breck Eisner's 2005 action dud Sahara, along with why it flopped, why you still really should watch it, bad films and why we love 'em, Rainn Wilson impressions, and the legendary Other BBFC....BTW, apologies for the audio quality that makes Ti sound occasionally like a Doctor Who villain from 1983.
Sahara - with Ti Singh
September 04, 2020 08:00 - 40 minutes - 27.8 MBToby Reynolds and Ti Singh dissect Breck Eisner's 2005 action dud Sahara, along with why it flopped, why you still really should watch it, bad films and why we love 'em, Rainn Wilson impressions, and the legendary Other BBFC....BTW, apologies for the audio quality that makes Ti sound occasionally like a Doctor Who villain from 1983.
The Last Unicorn - Dr Rayna Denison
August 28, 2020 08:00 - 44 minutes - 30.5 MBToby Reynolds and Dr Rayna Denison discuss the Japanese/UK/USA animation The Last Unicorn (1982), along with Studio Ghibli, why the Muppets are actually British (no, really), harpies, Ralph Bakshi, the 1980s fantasy boom, and much more besides...
Blackhat with Dr Vincent Gaine
August 21, 2020 08:00 - 34 minutes - 24 MBToby Reynolds and Dr Vincent Gaine discuss Michael Mann's 2015 digital cyber-actioner Blackhat, along with existential philosophy, auteur theory, Russell Crowe's best performance and the only scene between De Niro and Pacino that is any good. Allegedly.
Teasearama - with Dr Ellen Wright
August 14, 2020 08:00 - 27 minutes - 18.9 MBDr Toby Reynolds welcomes Dr Ellen Wright to the Emporium to talk about her chosen film Teasearama (1955, Klaw and Klaw), Bettie Paige,1950s porn, and much more besides....
Angel Heart - 7th August
August 07, 2020 07:00 - 10 minutes - 7.1 MBToby Reynolds discusses Alan Parker's Angel Heart (1987) and why it should be seen.
The Sweet Hereafter 31st July
July 31, 2020 07:00 - 11 minutes - 7.61 MBToby Reynolds discusses the 1997 Canadian film, The Sweet Hereafter by Atom Egoyan.
Koyaanisqatsi - 24th July
July 24, 2020 19:00 - 12 minutes - 8.9 MBIn this debut episode Dr Toby Reynolds talks about how Godfrey Reggio's landmark 1982 visual tone poem, Koyaanisqatsi set him on the path of becoming a serious film fan.