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Movies Movies Movies is a weekly show with exclusive extended podcasts exploring the movie universe from the Sydney viewpoint of two huge Filmlordes, Jen Atherton and André Shannon

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Zoom w/ MIFF 2020 Critics Campus

August 24, 2020 03:37 - 31 minutes

In this feat of Zoom sound art we chat to MIFF’s 2020 Critics Campus - all 8 of them - to discuss everything but MIFF 2020. Topics include the hologram of Philip Seymour Hoffman in Casper, the 1973 film Duvidha, Mandy/Midsommar/Suspiria, cinema as hypnosis, Elizabeth Debicki witnessing a car crash irl, wall projections of films, Sims cinema, and pretending to be Agnès Varda. This year’s MIFF Critics Campus included: Isabella Mahoney @izsbiz Shaheen Ahmed @Aakori_Baakori Angus McGrath @ExCbr ...

Back

August 04, 2020 04:16 - 23 minutes

Bait + I May Destroy You, plus the Filmlordes talk to director Alex Wu about SFF 2020, and his award winning work 'Idol'. Plus, we discuss the news surrounding SBS and SFF, and update the segment with some new stings. Also, Zendaya made a film during Covid-19 lockdown (brag?) with Sam Levinson. We're back!

Naked

July 06, 2020 05:00 - 16 minutes

Disclosure + Life Drawing Live, plus the Filmlordes interview Yolanda Frost, a performance artist and orgy organiser, who participated in the life drawing event as a model. Also in film news: Dendy Opera Quays changes to United Cinemas, Karrabing Film Collective make their film 'The Mermaids, or Aiden in Wonderland' available at DEMO, and we have a discussion about SBS' Life Drawing Live event with one of the models.

Phase Three: Cinema

June 21, 2020 23:49 - 32 minutes

In the words of Fiona Apple 'ladies, ladies, ladies': Sydney Film Festival has completely capitulated to complaints from the community after they praised and awarded the most tone-deaf film in recent memory, Mukbang, Enoch Mailangi talks about the 100 signatures confirming the systemic racism at NIDA, and we review two things that have been getting us through lockdown 2020: Meriem Benani and Orian Barki's 2 Lizards and Ramy.

Hidden Cams

June 15, 2020 09:00 - 34 minutes

Netflix is atoning for blackface- Chris Lilley gone, Black Lives Matter playlist in, same with SBS On Demand. Sydney Film Festival is online and, also on SBS On Demand, which André thinks has curation about as lame as when Venice Film Festival programmed Joker and Roman Polanski in the same year. LA based filmmaker and friend Oates Wu is back to filming in China after being stranded there for four months because of covid and cinemas are officially going to open July 1! We review Warwick Thor...

SFF n Chill

June 08, 2020 08:00 - 6 minutes

We speak with Nashen Woodley, Sydney Film Festival director, about this years festival operating online, how someone on Jobseeker could afford it and what his read of the cinematic zeitgeist that we aren't getting this year.

The Hub

May 25, 2020 03:31 - 24 minutes

Slamdance submissions are open losers so get your DIY films uploaded, The Hub is up for lease and Grandaddy Lynch has a new scary animation available FREE. We review Filmlorde Mark Cousin's new series Women Make Film, ciphered by Tilda Swinton and Days of Heaven, a film about sunsets on a wheat farm by Terence Malick and we introduce Western Sydney Shorts!

Keep Sydney Closed

May 20, 2020 03:19 - 16 minutes

Carriageworks + Event Cinemas George St, plus the Filmlordes talk to Ingrid Dieckman, curator of Pink Flamingo Cinema, about running a DIY film space during a pandemic. We discuss the upcoming films that are merely being talked about instead of developed, the end of Event Cinemas George St, and how Berliners are projecting films onto buildings and thinking they've invented something new. *Movies, Movies, Movies is growing up, so this episode has no recorded stings as part of ongoing constru...

JEN/ANDRE/MAIA/LOUIS/ARCA

May 07, 2020 02:00 - 21 minutes

Black Moon + Non-Binary, plus the Filmordes welcome new Mornings host Maia Bilyk with a curated listicle. Do we love iso-Arca, and hate quar-louis Malle? Ignore the puns and stay for our personalised list of films Maia needs to watch to stay up to date with the Filmlordes. We also discuss the bonkers/immense success of Trolls World Tour. [recorded live over Zoom]

The Farewell Bridie

May 03, 2020 10:22 - 23 minutes

Marie Antoinette + Madeline + Airplane Graveyard, and the Filmlordes farewell the host of Mornings, Bridie Tanner. After 2 strong years of bare knuckle film talk the Filmlordes say goodbye to Bridie with a review of one of their own films, Airplane Graveyard. Grab the tissues cause Kirsten Dunst doesn't tear jerk, and prepare for a sweet farewell in classic Filmlorde fashion.

Zoomlander

April 28, 2020 05:00 - 19 minutes

Forever + Emma, and the Filmlordes discuss Roger Corman's insta-film festival. On Movies, Movies, Movies we pay respect to memelorde gayvapeshark who made a name on Adult Swim's Bottom Text and discuss the state of film under Covid-19. We also plug Roger Corman's insta-film festival, a call to arms for filmmakers under quarantine.

You're terrible Desiree

April 07, 2020 01:16 - 24 minutes

The film lordes zoom in with Bridie to talk about Adam Curtis, American fetishisation of kitsch Australian cinema and what Apitchatpong has beein doing in isolation. Desiree Akhavan, who was just on a writers retreat in South Australia spoke with us from a spooky basement apartment in New York to tell us to watch Centre Stage and we review Hypernormalisation and Bottom Text.

Bins at Seventh Gallery

April 06, 2020 01:00 - 17 minutes

Flower of My Secret + The Skin I Live In; and the Filmlordes announce their online series of film screenings at Seventh Gallery. With their first show via Zoom the Filmlordes discuss Disney's delays and the ultimate auteur in quarantine: Almodóvar. In Sydney Spotlight the show Bins by Garden Reflexxx is announced. Featuring Slow Hands by Azealia Banks.

Postpony boys

March 25, 2020 00:00 - 26 minutes

Have you ever, ever felt like this? We are back on the waves maybe in person for the last time in a while talking about how Fiona Apple cancelled cocaine and COVID-19 has cancelled Cannes. We spoke to a leading medical advisor about pandemic accuracy in films and what NOT to watch, and make a few suggestions of our own, including everything by Desiree Akhavan. Reach out have with your COVID-19 stories from the inside of the industry, we will be broadcasting every week and we'd love to hear f...

Downhill & Shakedown ft. Leilah Weinraub

March 16, 2020 01:32 - 26 minutes

Downhill + Queen and Slim, plus an interview with writer/director artist Leilah Weinraub, on her work Shakedown. While Jen is self-quarantining in Adelaide André steers the ship talking about Bernie Sanders' watchlist, the 2020 fall of SXSW, and in Sydney Spotlight we recommend watching Shakedown on Pornhub - an arthouse documentary about the legendary L.A strip club night. In a chat with Leilah Weinraub we take a glimpse into the film, screening on Pornhub for the month of March. *Featurin...

Parasite is still in cinemas

March 02, 2020 00:48 - 20 minutes

Bernie Babe Mark Ruffalo stars in Dark Waters, Todd Haynes's (The Buttegieg of cinema) new post-9/11 Erin Brokovich movie, Parasite's success is causing the South Korean government to look into improving the lives of people living in basement apartments and Celine Sciamma (director of Portrait of a Lady on Fire) was part of a walk out from the Cesar Awards when they decided in their wisdom to honour Roman Polanski with an award. We also sat down with Leigh Whannell to talk about his new film ...

Taste of Honey

February 24, 2020 03:00 - 23 minutes

What films make you cry? Honeyland is everything they said it was and For Sama reminds us that it's everyone's responsibility to record and communicate abuses of power. Tilda Swinton is coming to Australia to make movies with Mad Max director George Miller she's also making 'Jean Cocteau's The Human Voice' with Almodóvar and a Parasite TV show and The Matrix 4 has started shooting, although not in Sydney :(

Hype rlinks

February 16, 2020 22:59 - 23 minutes

It's Harley Quinn to you, Birds of Prey opts for its deadname to please Google. Olivia Coleman is going to star in Maggie Gylenhaal's debut feature and Hyperlinks is on this weekend! We stan Assayas! Plus reviews of Maya Newell's new documentary In My Blood It Runs and Zoë Kravitz is there for your February spiral in High Fidelity.

Swooped at the Open Air Cinema

February 10, 2020 07:00 - 23 minutes

Are open air cinemas even any good? we're giving away double passes anyway because the banks told us to. The independent spirit awards went absolutely off last night, The Safdies and The Farewell cleaning up and British artists are trying to save and preserve icon Derek Jarman's house. We review M.I.A's new platform on Patreon where she's releasing short documentaries and Margot Robbie's first solo superhero film as Harley Quinn in Birds of Prey.

(7)3 Questions with Maya Newell

February 03, 2020 07:07 - 21 minutes

The Lighthouse + 73 Questions with Greta Gerwig, Gayby Baby director Maya Newell is on the show to discuss her new film In My Blood It Runs. An Under the Skin TV show is rumoured, Billie Eilish is going to perform at the Oscars and, Tiffany Haddish will star in Paul Schrader's new film.

Hot Bitch Mess

January 27, 2020 04:30 - 21 minutes

All our favourite bad roles models are back with a vengeance! Azealia Banks, Gretchen Weiner, and a struggling 20 something in Hot Mess.

Once again, here are the nominees for Best Picture

January 19, 2020 23:35 - 27 minutes

Between M. Knight Shyamalan getting sued and Eminem trying to get murdered it's a savage business out there right now. We talk the all-male-violence Oscars with Enoch Mailangi and review Ken Loach's newest kitchen sink drama Sorry We Missed You alongside a Kanopy Classique: The Juniper Tree ft. Baby Bjork.

Once again, in Hollywood, here are the nominees for Best Picture

January 19, 2020 23:35 - 27 minutes

Between M. Knight Shyamalan getting sued and Eminem trying to get murdered it's a savage business out there right now. We talk the all-male-violence Oscars with Enoch Mailangi and review Ken Loach's newest kitchen sink drama Sorry We Missed You alongside a Kanopy Classique: The Juniper Tree ft. Baby Bjork.

Little Women, Big Voices

January 13, 2020 01:00 - 19 minutes

Little Women + Uncut Gems, plus the Filmlordes interview writer/director Dani Pearce and actor Brenna Harding on their film Backpedal. On the show we discuss Björk soundtracking the Birds of Prey trailer, Parasite turning HBO, and 3D glasses on cuttlefish. We also chat to the writer/director/ lead actor of Backpedal which will screen at Sundance Film Festival at the end of the month. For details on Sydney screenings of Backpedal head to the FBi website 'Mornings with Bridie Tanner' program pa...

Movies for Boys

December 30, 2019 00:00 - 15 minutes

Portrait of a Lady on Fire + 6 Underground, and the Filmordes talk to director Simon Croker about their short film All Good Things which will world premiere at Flickerfest 2020. We love Trent Reznor complaining about Netflix, and Megan Fox complaining about Michael Bay. Also, we discuss making break-up films as gays in Australia. Happy gooch-week to all our listeners, and see you in 2020.

Most Polarising

December 23, 2019 03:00 - 23 minutes

Greta Thunberg, Harvey Weinstein, Anna Karina, Gaspar Noe, M Knight Shyamalan, Mati Diop, André Shannon and a whole lineup of other polarising figures in film discussed in todays show - Bridie's last for 2019. What did you drag people to? We're in the business of dragging...

Brain Kinda Melted

December 16, 2019 06:00 - 21 minutes

Bombshell + When I Get Home (Director's Cut) The Golden Globes suck and everyone's treating it like news, Megyn Kelly's son thought Charlize Theron's prosthetics were so good he genuinely thought she was his mum in the poster for Bombshell + who wants to see Cats and what movies do they like? Was Midsommar the film of the year?

The Special Two

December 10, 2019 07:00 - 21 minutes - 21 Bytes

Marriage Story + Wrinkles The Clown, William Suen from Half Symbolic Films joins us to talk about Paul Schrader's Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters. The Nightingale has swept the AACTAs but why isn't anyone talking about it? Deb Mailman and The Australian Dream also take away statues and Cate Shortland's Black Widow trailer is out.

Martin Armiger, our Lucky Cloud

December 02, 2019 02:00 - 17 minutes

Beach Bum + Filmlorde Andre remembers late composer Martin Armiger before begging everyone to see Destiny Deacon's work at MCA. The Aussie Oscars are happening now, good luck to Sequin in a Blue Room, but what did Gillian Armstrong really think of Gerwig's Little Women? And also, how come we're still talking about Climax by Gaspar Noé? We remember Australian film composer Martin Armiger and play Strangers on a Train (1980) by his band The Sports. We love you Martin, thanks for teaching film ...

Vroom Vroom pt.II w/ co-host Michael Sun

November 28, 2019 11:00 - 21 minutes

How To Be: Mark Ronson + I'm With The Band: Nasty Cherry, Filmlorde Andre is joined by special guest Angel Michael Sun to talk about New York graffiti. Documentaries are back with a vengeance (did they ever leave?) with Gorillaz and Paris Is Burning coming front and centre. Selina Miles is a filmmaker in the studio discussing their award winning film about Graffiti photographer Martha Cooper, and the Filmlordes theorise: does the world need Nasty Cherry?

Vroom Vroom w/ co-host Selena Shannon

November 19, 2019 11:00 - 24 minutes

Charlie's Angels + Ford Vs. Ferrari, and special guest Filmlorde Selena Shannon helps pick a winner for the Japanese Film Festival giveaway. The Filmlordes are embarrassed to hate Charlie's Angels, discussion ensues. We discuss the new Selena biopic on Netflix, Georgia's banning of 'And Then We Danced', and we interview Simonne Goran from the JFF to discuss the magnificent lineup.

Three Haims talk Stanley w/ co-host Dylan Sanders

November 11, 2019 23:00 - 22 minutes

Now I'm In It + Doctor Sleep, and Movies Movies Movies is joined by special guest co-host Jared Richards. We talk ABC's QandA moment, Haim being the coolest band in the world, Shelley Duval erasure, and André's narcolepsy. Jared also dishes on Aaron Sorkin's open letter to Zuckerberg. In Sydney Spotlight we interview filmmaker Genevieve Bailey about their new documentary Happy Sad Man, which unpacks male packages. More information on this film at happysadman.org.

Dark Arts

October 27, 2019 23:00 - 27 minutes

The Laundromat + Maleficent 2: Mistress of Evil: There is a long shadow of Halloween playing out at the Art Gallery of NSW with another immaculately curated series of films to catch up on. Weinstein isn't in jail and was heckled last week, AACTA nominations are out including friends of the show Sequin in a Blue Room and The Nightingale and Cardi B is set to star in Fast and Furious 9.

King Princesses talk Clown Prince

October 21, 2019 00:50 - 21 minutes

Joker + Total Control, and the Filmlordes discuss Static Vision and their exclusive screening of Bi Gan's sophomore film Long Day's Journey Into Night [3D]. Also, French protests get chic, Martin Scorsese whines about Marvel, and Zoe Kravitz get casts as Catwoman - not Juno MacGuff... Speaking of which, people think Jennifer's Body is a superhero movie (j'agree) and we use that as ammunition to get people to see Static Vision's screening of Bi Gan's festival favourite.

American Crime Stories

October 14, 2019 02:47 - 25 minutes

Hustlers + Breaking Bad: El Camino, Angelica Waite joins us from the new Film Group Screenings happening in the Jubilee Park aqueduct, there's one this Wednesday. Is Heath dead enough for a Joaquin Joker to exist and can you summon Heath back? America is a strip club, are you dancing or are you throwing the money?

Renée's Alive!

October 07, 2019 06:21 - 26 minutes

Judy + The Dead Don't Die, Birds of Prey looks amazing and stars Ali Wong, Michael Moore wants everyone to watch Joker and Gillian Armstrong, Pearl Tan and Margaret Pomeranz give advice to young womxn in the film industry.

Family Drama!

September 30, 2019 07:15 - 19 minutes

Transparent Musical Finale + Birds of Passage, Kanye on iMax, Rhonda from Muriel's Wedding has directed the highest grossing Australian film of the year and Midsommar is offering therapy.

Unbelievable Reflexxx

September 23, 2019 01:51 - 25 minutes

Unbelievable + Savage x Fenty Show, and the Filmlordes introduce their upcoming film festival Garden Reflexxx Presents: The Talkies Challenge. Megan Fox is speaking out against sexism in Hollywood, and we talk about actress Natasha Lyonne hustling. We also discuss the lineup of Garden Reflexxx Presents, and why it's tipped to be the hottest event in Sydney!

Filmlordes in Space

September 19, 2019 01:59 - 20 minutes

Palace Cinema Norton St + Warriewood Cinema, and the Filmlordes do a supporter drive call out! We remember the late Daniel Johnston and discuss the wild success of Hustlers. We review our local cinemas, and talk about the battle for the AACTA Award nominations. If you’re an FBi Radio supporter, you’re eligible to win a bunch of excellent prizes every week! Head to the FBi 94.5 website to find out more!

Space Cowgirls!

September 09, 2019 02:00 - 18 minutes

Animals + The Farewell, and the Filmlordes rain down with free movie tickets as part of FBi 94.5's support drive. Also, we discuss space films while hyping some incredible work in cinemas by Australian female directors (The Nightingale, Angel of Mine, Animals). We also play a shout out from director Sophie Hyde, whose film Animals is in cinemas September 12th 2019. If you like the show/podcast, want to keep Movies, Movies, Movies alive, or simply love FBi 94.5 please consider becoming a sup...

[UNCUT] Kim Farrant Interview

September 06, 2019 00:00 - 26 minutes

Angel of Mine director Kim Farrant talks about kinks, spirituality and how everyone's a sex worker with the Filmlordes in a wide ranging interview about her new film and the importance of shining a light on shame. This is one of our favourite interviews ever because Kim Farrant is working beyond aesthetics finding a depth of emotion through body work and meditation. We go deep to the ocean floor and find out about how she is able to get such extreme performances from her actors, why they love...

[UNCUT] Jennifer Kent/Baykali Ganambarr Interview

September 05, 2019 03:00 - 17 minutes

The Filmlordes interview director Jennifer Kent and actor Baykali Ganambarr on their film The Nightingale. The Nightingale is a critically acclaimed period film set in 19th century Tasmania, following the desperate efforts of an Irish convict girl and an Aboriginal tracker committed to finding the man who has destroyed their lives and families. During the chat the Filmlordes discuss Venice Film Festival, the horrors of colonial Australia, and the fundamental truth telling behind this unflinc...

Kinks and Spirituality

September 03, 2019 00:00 - 21 minutes

Amazing Grace + Pose Finale - Angel of Mine director Kim Farrant joins us to talk about shining a light where shame exists. Lucretia Martel ghosts Roman Polanski at the Venice Film Festival, Black Panther gets a release date and Beanie Feldstein is going to be in Richard Linklater's twenty year musical project. We also talk to Kim Farrant (Strangerland and Angel of Mine) about diving deep into characters and how to explore kinks safely to process trauma and shame.

The Australian Nightmare

August 26, 2019 01:00 - 28 minutes

Late Night + The Australian Dream; plus we talk to Jennifer Kent and Baykali Ganambarr about the pressure they feel releasing The Nightingale. Robert De Niro is suing his assistant for 6 million dollars for watching 55 episodes of Friends at work, Oneohtrix Point Never is scoring a new Safdie Brothers film and Lana Wachowski is back to write and direct The Matrix four with Carrie-Anne Moss and Keanu Reeves (hopefully in Sydney).

Women Make Film

August 19, 2019 02:00 - 17 minutes

The Nightingale + No Time For Quiet. Andj is back! Thank you to Gloria Bose for covering the last three weeks <3 A local film icon has passed away, the Little Women trailer is out and Mark Cousins and Tilda Swinton have teamed up to tell the story of women in film. You can also catch Lulu Wang's The Farewell and Texas Chainsaw Massacre this Friday. We advise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners that the name of a deceased person is mentioned in this episode.

Mother!s Milk

August 12, 2019 08:00 - 23 minutes - 23 Bytes

Midsommar + Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood and Queer Screen Festival Director Lisa Rose joins us to talk about the lineup. Lana Del Rey has given Guillermo Del Toro a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and released a song for his new film. Shia Labeouf is going for an Oscar with Honey Boy and Harvey Weinstein is denied a European visa. Midsommar is Mother!s milk and Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood slides into ur life. Queer screen is showing some Cannes favourites and The Little Mermaid a...

Straight to DVD with Gloria Bose

August 05, 2019 01:29 - 25 minutes

The Public + Fast and Furious presents Hobbs and Shaw. We mark the point where straight to cinema means the same as what straight to DVD used to. Kim Kardashian West is making a two hour documentary on the prison industrial complex for a true crime channel, the pioneer of Direct Cinema who paved the way for reality TV D.A. Pennebaker has passed away and Oscar season begins with the release of the Queen and Slim trailer - the Bonnie and Clyde adaptation by Lena Waithe and Melina Matsoukas. Gi...

FF Fight Club

July 29, 2019 01:00 - 18 minutes

Apocalypse Now: Final Cut + Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y, Prototype hype from Lauren Carrol Harris. NIDA dropout Gloria Bose kicks it with us this week to replace Andj who slept in. Not one but two women are at the Venice Film Festival this year representing huge leaps and bounds after Jennifer Kent was called a whore at last years festival and trailers for the new Transparent feature finale and the Harriet Tubman film. We also talk to Lauren Carrol Harris from the Guardian and Radio National about P...

Dogs Have Dicks In The Park

July 22, 2019 03:00 - 17 minutes

Desperately Seeking Susan + The Lion King, and the Filmlordes push for local Sydney film Asian Girls to win an AACTA award. Also in the show; why does Chance the Rapper love the original Lion King so much? The Filmlordes love Lashana Lynch playing the new 007 but first we thought it was Jane Lynch - the mean gym teacher from glee. We also mount a campaign to get Asian Girls an Australian Oscar at the AACTA awards.

Scarlett Johansson Saw Trap

July 15, 2019 02:00 - 17 minutes

Sarah Jacobson Tribute and Desire Lines in studio talking about The Slow (Demo)lition of My Perfect Vision. A new Saw reboot starring Chris Rock where ScarJo is playing a Saw Trap, Jim Carey Deepfakes and Andrea Arnold mistreatment. We counter act all this weird news with two reviews of films by the late Sarah Jacobson who's incredible DIY films have just been restored and played at Pink Flamingo Cinema last week. Then Seb and Maeve join us in the studio and we talk about their alt-art night...

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