I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl

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I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl

A film history and theory podcast that delves deep into a variety of favorites and elusive gems one specific genre at a time. Join the journey and together we can learn about film, auteurs, genre, and the general art of cinema better. The title is facetious, calm down. New Episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.

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    Season 12: On the Road - La Strada (Episode 9)

    In the ninth episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with fellow podcaster Spro Frosty to discuss the neo-realist and fantasy blended time capsule of post-War Italy in Federico Fellini's masterful dissection of damaged masculinity and the enduring human spirit in La Strada (1954).

  2. 557

    Season 12: On the Road - The Wages of Fear (Episode 8)

    In the eighth episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with filmmaker Mario Ruiz to discuss the existentialist brooding and colonialist critique that is Henri-Georges Clouzot's adaptation of Georges Arnaud's personally inspired assessment of the human condition in one of the greatest film thrillers of all time, The Wages of Fear (1953).

  3. 556

    Season 12: On the Road - Gun Crazy (Episode 7)

    In the seventh episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with fellow podcaster Zax Protzmann to discuss one of the many Bonnie and Clyde riffs about two lovers on the lam in the psychosexual and pulsating B-movie noir about repressed desire and anti-conformity that is Joseph H. Lewis' Gun Crazy (1950).

  4. 555

    Season 12: On the Road - I Know Where I'm Going! (Episode 6)

    In the sixth episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter David Gutierrez to discuss the collision of reality and mythology in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's fable about a determined and self-absorbed heroine being humbled by nature, culture, and ultimately love in the beautiful romance film I Know Where I'm Going! (1945).

  5. 554

    Season 12: On the Road - Sullivan's Travels (Episode 5)

    In the fifth episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter Katy Baldwin to discuss the anarchic blend of comedy and social commentary that defined the call for needed escapism in times of hardship in Preston Sturges' Hollywood satire Sullivan's Travels (1941).

  6. 553

    Season 12: On the Road - The Grapes of Wrath (Episode 4)

    In the fourth episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with filmmaker Mario Ruiz to discuss the lyrical and poetic adaptation of John Steinbeck's bleak novel detailing the odyssey of the Joad family as the microcosm of the Dust Bowl experience of economic displacement and the commitment to family in John Ford's The Grapes of Wrath (1940). 

  7. 552

    Season 12: On the Road - It Happened One Night (Episode 3)

    In the third episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter and fellow podcaster Spro Frosty to discuss the democratic appeal and endearing charm of Frank Capra's ode to the survivalism, community, and love juxtaposed with the hardship and division of wealth that defined the Great Depression in the classic road movie It Happened One Night (1934).

  8. 551

    Season 12: On the Road - Wild Boys of the Road (Episode 2)

    In the second episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with fellow podcaster Sara Shea from Shea Cinema to discuss one of William A. Wellman's message pictures about the urgency of the growing population of juvenile delinquents trying to be productive and survive during the Great Depression in Wild Boys of the Road (1933).

  9. 550

    Season 12: On the Road - The General (Episode 1)

    In the premiere of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter Katy Baldwin to discuss the heroic stoicism and occasionally problematic historical revisionism of Buster Keaton's silent spectacle epic The General (1926), which translated Southern apologia into a character driven search for validated identity.

  10. 549

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Fight Club (Episode 50)

    In the season finale of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by fellow podcasters Spro & Lee from Spro & Lee Take on the Academy to discuss the divisive and controversial film about toxic masculinity, corporate drone fealty, and the turn to violence as a form of rabid self-denial in David Fincher's assaultive adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's satirically incisive novel, Fight Club (1999).

  11. 548

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - The Shawshank Redemption (Episode 49)

    In the forty-ninth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by screenwriter Katy Baldwin and director Michael Willer to discuss the wide cult acclaim of Frank Darabont's earnest and soulful adaptation of a Stephen King short story that reflects on being imprisoned by fear and the road to emancipation through a parable of hope in one of the most beloved films of all time, The Shawshank Redemption (1994).

  12. 547

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Big Trouble in Little China (Episode 48)

    In the forty-eighth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by actors Ben McGinley and Nick Earl to discuss the high-fantasy blend of genre, from the American western to the Shaw Brothers kung-fu epics, in John Carpenter's unapologetically wild immersion into action hero tropes, the power of community, and a commentary on the fear of the unknown in the cult sensation Big Trouble in Little China (1986).

  13. 546

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Episode 47)

    In the forty-seventh episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by screenwriter August Gummere and editor Kristi Shimek to break down the deconstructionist comedy about Arthurian legend, extreme class division, and the false notion of god granted nobility in the exquisitely crafted and thoroughly surrealist masterpiece from the Beatles of comedy in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975).

  14. 545

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Dog Soldiers (Episode 46)

    In the forty-sixth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter Katy Baldwin to discuss the B-movie concoction of soldiers with guns, practical monsters, and horror gore that defined the DIY spirit and ingenuity of Neil Marshall in his directorial debut Dog Soldiers (2002).

  15. 544

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - The Beast (Episode 45)

    In the forty-fifth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by screenwriter Katy Baldwin for a one-on-one conversation to discuss Kevin Reynolds' claustrophobic and thrilling tank drama in the mire of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan that is the cult war film The Beast (1988).

  16. 543

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Donnie Darko (Episode 44)

    In the forty-fourth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter August Gummere to discuss the blend of time travel, religious symbolism, post-Cold War hysteria, and Generation X detachment in Richard Kelly's ambitious and allegorical debut in the moody teen high concept sci-fi, Donnie Darko (2001).

  17. 542

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - The Honeymoon Killers (Episode 43)

    In the forty-third episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by cinematographer Josh Carter and musician Ben Childs to discuss the gritty midnight cult film that depicted the grim falsity of the American Dream in the anti-Bonnie & Clyde true crime film from Leonard Kastle, The Honeymoon Killers (1970).

  18. 541

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - The Wanderers (Episode 42)

    In the forty-second episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by actors Ben McGinley and Danny Hernandez to discuss the bitter lens of coming-of-age nostalgia that defines Philip Kaufman's melancholic look at a generation defined by shifting history and lost naivete in the raw and gripping adaptation of Richard Price's novel The Wanderers (1979).

  19. 540

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Point Break (Episode 41)

    In the forty-first episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with actor Ben McGinley to discuss the maximalist style and absurdly earnest tropes of Kathryn Bigelow's dedicated and slick embodiment of the American actioner with its weirdly existential clashing between authoritarian stability and reckless freedom in Point Break (1991).

  20. 539

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Even Dwarfs Started Small (Episode 40)

    In the fortieth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter David Gutierrez to discuss the circular irrationality and chaos of an uprising going nowhere in Werner Herzog's bleak yet ironic assessment of rebellion within a closed and corrupt system in Even Dwarfs Started Small (1970).

  21. 538

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Freaks (Episode 39)

    In the thirty-ninth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by screenwriter Katy Baldwin and editor Kristi Shimek to discuss the original cult sensation that centers around the quotidian normalcy and fulfilling community of circus performers that is interrupted by self-doubt, exploitation, and betrayal resulting in a swift and demented form of justice in Tod Browning's sensational horror melodrama Freaks (1932).

  22. 537

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Kids (Episode 38)

    In the thirty-eighth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter August Gummere to discuss one of the most provocative mosaics of youthful despair and apathy in Larry Clarke's gritty and authentic assessment of a pre-Giuliani New York skating subgroup as they navigate poverty, societal neglect, the AIDs epidemic, and their own worst impulses in Kids (1995).

  23. 536

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Schizopolis (Episode 37)

    In the thirty-seventh episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with cinematographer Ezra Balcha to discuss the surrealist satire on the falsity of the American Dream, the soullessness of corporate cubicle life, and the deconstruction of language in Steven Soderbergh's anarchic and creatively revitalizing Schizopolis (1996).

  24. 535

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Sorcerer (Episode 36)

    In the thity-sixth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by filmmakers Daniel Lopez and Mario Ruiz to discuss the madcap ambition and delirious purgatory of William Friedkin's technically stunning and thematically dense adaptation of Georges Arnaud's The Wages of Fear that becomes a bleak assessment of fate, world politics, and desperate circumstances in Sorcerer (1977).

  25. 534

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Crash (Episode 35)

    In the thirty-fifth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by novelist Samuel Cullado and film critic Tyler Harlow to discuss the clinical scalpel of David Cronenberg's personalized adaptation of J.G. Ballard's novel depicting a new flesh of metal, wire, and collision that was trying to assess our natural dehumanization in conjunction with technological advancement in Crash (1996).

  26. 533

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Galaxy Quest (Episode 34)

    In the thirty-fourth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by screenwriter Katy Baldwin and actor Dan Bauer to discuss the joyous satire of lo-fi science-fiction fandom and the actors who have taken the gift of a show's community and philosophy for granted in Dean Parisot's wonderful ode to how pop culture can be more than simply a commercialized product in the hilarious Galaxy Quest (1999).

  27. 532

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - The Man Who Fell to Earth (Episode 33)

    In the thirty-third episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by filmmaker Daniel Lopez and musician Ben Childs to discuss the fractured and enigmatic construction of Nicolas Roeg's Christ-like allegory for modernity's denial of true progress and enlightenment in the experimentally bold adaptation of Walter Tevis' novel The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976).

  28. 531

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - The Brother from Another Planet (Episode 32)

    In the thirty-second episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by screenwriter Katy Baldwin and cinematographer Ezra Balcha to discuss John Sayles' low-budget science-fiction parable about the alienation of the immigrant experience, the complexities of assimilation, and the preservation of community in the warm, tender, and often times silly The Brother from Another Planet (1984).

  29. 530

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (Episode 31)

    In the thirty-first episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by filmmaker Daniel Lopez and cinephile Alejandro Etcheagaray to discuss the mixture of avant-garde formalism, black nationalist attitude, and revolutionary politics that created the explosive and rebellious statement of black power, autonomy, and survival in Melvin Van Peebles' radical Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971).

  30. 529

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Ganja & Hess (Episode 30)

    In the thirtieth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by editor Kristi Shimek and cinematographer Ezra Balcha to discuss the ethereal and experimental black vampire film from artist Bill Gunn that utilizes rich metaphor, hallucinatory ambiance, and raw sexuality to make a commentary on the assumptions of black culture and what might be the monstrous realities behind those assumptions in Ganja & Hess (1973).

  31. 528

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - The Lost Boys (Episode 29)

    In the twenty-ninth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter August Gummere to discuss the full 80s camp of soundtrack, aesthetic, and attitude in Joel Schumacher's flamboyant subversion of the vampire genre that reflects on found family, Generation X anxiety, and the seduction of immortality with no responsibility in the cult classic The Lost Boys (1987).

  32. 527

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - After Hours (Episode 28)

    In the twenty-eighth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by novelist Samuel Cullado and cinematographer Josh Carter to discuss the purgatorial hellscape of a gentrifying city for one sexually repressed word processor in his looped surrealist Odyssey of confronting his insecurities and trying to find home in Martin Scorsese's maddening and hilarious After Hours (1985).

  33. 526

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Pi (Episode 27)

    In the twenty-seventh episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by fellow podcaster Ben Thelen and activist Kerry Harwin to discuss the tenuous line between genius and madness in Darren Aronofsky's exquisite dissection of order and chaos in the universe and the numerology, mysticism, and materialism that people attempt to use to bridge the two together in the true independent masterpiece Pi (1998).

  34. 525

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Episode 26)

    In the twenty-sixth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by fellow podcaster Michael Willer and graphic designer Nell Bailey to discuss Stephan Elliott's vibrant and complex portrait of the gay, trans, and drag queen experience of Australia that pushed representation and tolerance forward with its reflections on male identity, performative truth, and healing bigotry with humanity in the road film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994).

  35. 524

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Paris is Burning (Episode 25)

    In the twenty-fifth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by fellow podcast Ben Thelen for a one-on-one conversation about Jennie Livingston's anthropological document about the gay and drag queen subculture of the New York ball scene and how the lifestyle embodied challenges to societal definition, fluid gender representation, and a house culture that created a new found idea of family in the stunning and groundbreaking documentary Paris is Burning (1990).

  36. 523

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Funeral Parade of Roses (Episode 24)

    In the twenty-fourth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by screenwriter David Gutierrez and filmmaker Mario Ruiz to discuss the experimental, phantasmagoric, and surrealist dive into the underground gay subculture of Japan in the 60s where a loose adaptation of Oedipus Rex guides us through shifting genres, changing identities, and a contorted script of experience in Toshio Matsumoto's barrier smashing Funeral Parade of Roses (1969).

  37. 522

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Strange Brew (Episode 23)

    In the twenty-third episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with fellow podcaster Lee from Spro & Lee Take on the Academy as they discuss the irreverent nature and knowing stupidity of SCTV favorites Bob & Doug McKenzie as they become the Rosencrantz & Guildenstern of an unsuspecting Hamlet tragedy in the sketch turned film adaptation known as Strange Brew (1983).

  38. 521

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Rollerball (Episode 22)

    In the twenty-second episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by editor Kristi Shimek and musician Ben Childs to discuss the eerily prescient dystopian lens of Norman Jewison's assessment of media violence, corporatization, and the sacrifice of individuality for the sake of comfort in the highly efficient and incredibly technical Rollerball (1975).

  39. 520

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Death Race 2000 (Episode 21)

    In the twenty-first episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by stunt actor Danny Hernandez and filmmaker Daniel Lopez to discuss the prescient dissection of media violence, personality politicians, and the co-mingling of religion and corporation that makes up the Roger Corman produced and Paul Bartel directed exploitation satire Death Race 2000 (1975).

  40. 519

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Naked Lunch (Episode 20)

    In the twentieth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with filmmaker Daniel Lopez to discuss David Cronenberg's mutation of adaptation and biography of William S. Burroughs famously unadaptable beat generation novel as he weaves a surreal impression about the writing process as madness, the id conjuring psychic horrors, and sexual repression breeding ambivalence in the delirious and non-sensical Naked Lunch (1991).

  41. 518

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Withnail & I (Episode 19)

    In the nineteenth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by fellow cinephile Derek Paranay and dork of all trades Daniel Lopez to discuss the witty yet melancholic tale of youthful idealism, transient friendship, and pragmatic betrayal in Bruce Robinson's semi-autobiographical reflection of the hangover that followed the swinging sixties in Withnail & I (1987).

  42. 517

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Quadrophenia (Episode 18)

    In the eighteenth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter Katy Baldwin to discuss Franc Roddam's ode to the faded Mod subculture and how its disappearance relates to the transience of youth, identity, and history in the gritty kitchen sink adaptation of The Who's second rock opera Quadrophenia (1979).

  43. 516

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Head (Episode 17)

    In the seventeenth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by screenwriter Katy Baldwin and musician Ben Childs to discuss the bitter death of a pop culture Frankenstein's monster known as The Monkees in Bob Rafelson's counter cultural dissection of fame, identity, and the emerging schizophrenic digestion of television that is the band film Head (1968)

  44. 515

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - The Fifth Element (Episode 16)

    In the sixteenth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by editor Kristi Shimek and activist Kerry Harwin to discuss the opulent world building of Luc Besson's ode to comic book color and science-fiction grandeur in the flamboyant, gender-bending, and archetype subverting space opera centering around the mythic battle between good and evil that is The Fifth Element (1997). 

  45. 514

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - The Ruling Class (Episode 15)

    In the fifteenth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by screenwriter August Gummere and podcaster Lee Charles from Spro & Lee Take on the Academy to discuss the irreverent and dark satire on the absurd notion of assumed ruling class divinity, power, and wisdom filtered through the schizophrenic identity of one particular British Lord in Peter Medak's uproarious adaptation of Peter Barnes' experimental play The Ruling Class (1972).

  46. 513

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - The Devils (Episode 14)

    In the fourteenth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by screenwriter Gio Maldonado for a one-on-one conversation about Ken Russell's controversial political treatise about the precarious merger between church and state, the use of mass hysteria as a tool of control, and the persecution of the righteous (sound familiar) in the horrific historical retelling of the largest demonic possession event in history, The Devils (1971).

  47. 512

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Beat the Devil (Episode 13)

    In the thirteenth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by screenwriter Katy Baldwin and stunt actor Danny Hernandez to discuss one of the first entries in the category of camp film, John Huston's oddball and accidental inversion of the classic noir in the humorously existential and meandering hardboiled mystery that is the Truman Capote penned adaptation of James Helvick's novel Beat the Devil (1953).

  48. 511

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - American Psycho (Episode 12)

    In the twelfth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by editor Kristi Shimek and screenwriter August Gummere to discuss Mary Harron's adaptation of the famously unadaptable novel by Bret Easton Ellis about the pathetic, isolated, and insecure perfect consumerist serial killer Patrick Bateman and his fulfillment of the corporation as a human promise of Reagan-era Wall Street economics known as American Psycho (2000). 

  49. 510

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Better Off Dead (Episode 11)

    In the eleventh episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by editor Kristi Shimek and screenwriter August Gummere to discuss the off-kilter dark teen comedy that ventures into the surrealist psychology of a loser teen who needs to grow beyond his oppressive sense of high school, self, and the present in Savage Steve Holland's semi-autobiographical Better Off Dead (1985).

  50. 509

    Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks - Prime Cut (Episode 10)

    In the tenth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by screenwriter David Gutierrez and actor/musician Nick Earl to discuss the neo-noir curio that mixed together Hollywood prestige and the emerging exploitation genre into a mean-spirited indictment of Southern moral hypocrisy and the inherent corruption of power in Michael Ritchie's Prime Cut (1972).

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A film history and theory podcast that delves deep into a variety of favorites and elusive gems one specific genre at a time. Join the journey and together we can learn about film, auteurs, genre, and the general art of cinema better. The title is facetious, calm down. New Episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.

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