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Speaking Cinema

Welcome back to the Speaking Cinema podcast, under new management! Frequent guests Jon Bewley and Adam Seccafico have taken the reigns from Andrew Schwarz, and welcome friend to the pod Anthony Zaccone who will join the team as co-host and producer. Speaking Cinema explores thoughtful and entertaining conversations and audio essays about the meaning we can garner from specific movies and the ideas that cinema provokes. Listen to co-hosts and filmmakers Jon Bewley, Adam Seccafico, and Anthony Zaccone dive deeper than any other podcast with interesting takes, life questions, philosophy, culture, and the art and appreciation of cinema. Broadcast from New York City, New Jersey, and New Hampshire.

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    5.5 - ZombEaster 2026 pt 3: Train To Busan (2016)

    Send us Fan MailZombeaster is pulling into the station this week on Speaking Cinema. And what better way to bring it all home than with the best zombie film made this century; Train to Busan. We talk about everything from The Romero Rules of Zombies, South Korea's complicated political history and how the zombie apocalypse can be solved with a bag of weed. We've laughed, we've cried and we relived all that wonderful Covid trauma. So come, share our pain as we bring ZombEaster to a close with Yeon Sang-ho's 2016 genre staple Train to Busan. Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    5.4 - ZombEaster 2026 pt 2: Shaun of the Dead (2004)

    Send us Fan MailIs it a Zombie film? Is it a rom-com? Well, one thing's for sure, its ZombEaster here Speaking Cinema. In an episode that's been years in the making, the gang tackles a film that revitalized a genre, spawned legions of imitators and holds a special place in the hearts of filmmakers of a certain age. So sink your teeth into Part 2 of our three-episode zombie block, with Edgar Wright's seminal genre classic, Shaun of the Dead.Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    5.3 - ZombEaster 2026 pt 1: Night of the Living Dead (1968)

    Send us Fan MailIt's Spring time at Speaking Cinema and we all know what that means. That's right. It's another theme month. Welcome heathens and heretics to the inaugural Zombeaster. This month we'll be covering three zombie classics from some of cinema's most celebrated filmmakers. And what better way to kick off an ode to the zombie film than covering the granddaddy of them all; George A. Romero's 'Night of the Living Dead'. What happens when a group of ragtag filmmakers from Pittsburgh get their hands on some money and gear? Well, you get a film that feels just as relevant today as it did nearly 60 years ago. Topics include the incredible performance of Duane Jones, the film's deep social commentary (even if it isn't what the filmmakers intended) and why this film still holds up after all these years. So kick back and let the Zombeaster season into your hearts. This is George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead!Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    5.2 - One Battle After Another (2025)

    Send us Fan MailThe Revolution may not be televised...but it sure will be podcasted. This week on Speaking Cinema we take a look at Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another. In what might be our most politically charged episode to date, we talk about the dangers of extremist ideology, how activism can drain you emotionally and how to make your pocket of the world a little better. From here on out, it's One Battle After Another. And, as a special treat to our listeners, the boys make their predictions for this year's Oscars. Which were recorded early and we're sure will totally hold up and not make us look foolish in the years to come.Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    5.1 - This Is Spinal Tap (1984)

    Send us Fan MailThis Podcast goes to eleven. Speaking Cinema kicks off its fifth season with Rob Reiner's gleefully silly This is Spinal Tap. The boys pay tribute to an unsung Hollywood hero, recite their favorite lines from the movie and (somehow) find a way to relate working in film to being a heroin addict. Turn up the volume and be sure not to step on tiny Stonehenge monument, This is Spinal Tap. Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    4.10 - A Very Merry Speaking Cinema Holiday Special - With Friends!

    Send us Fan MailHo! Ho! Ho! And a metric ton of egg nog for everyone! To end the 4th Season of Speaking Cinema, we're giving the audience something special; three movies for the price of one. Its a Christmas extravaganza...with our usual blend of wit, commentary and toliet humor. First up, Anthony and his friend Cody tackle perhaps the most beloved Christmas classic of all time, Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life. Topics include Jimmy Stewart's PTSD, small town America in the 1940s and (of course) late stage capitalism! Next up, the Turner-Seccafico family talk about Ron Howard's adaptation of the Grinch. Adam and Tasha go into a number of topics including Tasha's relationship to the film, Jim Carey being awesome and how much Cindy Lou Who loves The Grinch's shenanigans. Finally, the king hath returned, as Jon discusses the culturally omnipresent film The Nightmare Before Christmas with found of the podcast, Andrew Schwarz. Listen as Jon and Andrew grapple with why the film resonates with culture at large, discuss what goes into a great musical and learn just how hard it was to animate Oogie-Boogie. Prepare to have you stocking stuffed this holiday season because Speaking Cinema is going so hard...that one of our hosts might succumb to alcohol poisoning. Happy Holidays everyone. *** Correction on The Nightmare Before Christmas - Jon and Andrew refer to the film as an independent production, however it was produced by Skellington Productions, which was a joint venture between Tim Burton and Henry Selick, that received financial support from The Walt Disney Corporation via Touchstone Pictures, which was a pseudonym production label for films geared towards darker subject matter and more mature audiences. Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    4.9 - Thief (1981)

    Send us Fan MailInstitutional failure, rampant corruption and the scariest grandpa you'll ever meet...and maybe the most fun film we've covered so far. This week, the boys tackle Michael Mann's self assured directorial debut; Thief.  We dive into subjects like Mann's painstaking attention to detail, James Caan's electric performance and debate the failings of the criminal justice system. We give you some ABC type information this week on Speaking Cinema. Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    4.8 - Weathering With You (2019)

    Send us Fan MailAnd now it's Anthony's turn to have an existential breakdown. This week on Speaking Cinema, the boys fell for it again. What was supposed to be a fun anime about two young lovers turns into a deep look into global warming, human sacrifice and whether or not mankind is capable of evolving to survive a cataclysmic event. But its ok. Why? Because Elon Musk can't make toast. This week on Speaking Cinema, Makoto Shinkai's Weathering with YouLike the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    4.7 - Swiss Army Man (2016)

    Send us Fan MailWell, this is nice. Just a simple comedy about a farting...OH MY GOD WHY DO WE FEEL ALL THE FEELINGS?!? This week on Speaking Cinema, we dive into The Daniels' breakthrough film 'Swiss Army Man'. What we thought was going to be a breezy film about a farting corpse, turns into a full discussion about the meaning of life and what it means to be a humanist. Come for the film, stay for the existential crisis this week on Speaking Cinema. Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    4.6 - The Toxic Avenger (1984)

    Send us Fan MailHappy Halloween everyone! We've finally reached the end of our horror series and we've decided to go out on a high note...by paying Adam's relatives a visit in beautiful Tromaville, NJ. This week, we subvert the slasher genre with the 1984 exploitation classic, The Toxic Avenger. Listen as the boys discuss the New York Grindhouse scene of the 70s and 80s, how a Yale alumni went on to become his generation's Roger Corman and the seedy politics of Regan's America (namely, Iran-Contra). Get ready to scream, laugh and question our sanity this week on Speaking Cinema. Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    4.5 - Scream (1996)

    Send us Fan MailDo you like scary movies? The guys at Speaking Cinema do (even if one of them doesn't like this week's movie). This week, we take a hard look at Wes Craven's 1996 slasher deconstruction, Scream. Listen as Adam, Anthony and Jon discuss sensationalism in media, the performance of Matthew Lillard and why Scream was a necessary film in the arc of cinematic horror. Hope everyone enjoys part two of our Halloween Spook-tacular (we swear we're working on a better title). Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    4.4 - Halloween (1978)

    Send us Fan MailSpeaking Cinema dives headfirst into the spooky season with one of the most influential films of the half century; John Carpenter's Halloween. This week, the boys talk about the slasher film master mold, horror fandom's brighter side and debate the merits of the virginal final girl trope. We've got a fun slate of films this October, so stick around for a scary good time this month on Speaking Cinema. Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    4.3 - Freaks (1932)

    Send us Fan MailStep right up and see a film as strange as it is touching. This week on Speaking Cinema, the boys tackle Pre-Code Hollywood, the birth of Exploitation Cinema, and a final image so powerful it moves one of the co-hosts to tears. This week, Tod Browning's Freaks. Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    4.2 - The Departed (2006)

    Send us Fan MailAfter a sobering experience covering V for Vendetta, the boys decide to watch something a little lighter...which turns out to be a film where everyone dies in the end. This week, Speaking Cinema tackles Martin Scorsese's Oscar winning crime drama 'The Departed'. Listen as the lace curtain motherf*ckers discuss race relations in Boston, Alec Baldwin's oddly comedic performance and the rapture. Strap in folks, we're getting existential this week on Speaking Cinema. Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    4.1 - V For Vendetta (2005)

    Send us Fan MailWe're back! After a few months away, Speaking Cinema officially relaunches with James McTeigue's 2005 film V for Vendetta. Listen as Adam, Anthony and Jon talk about the finer point of adaptation, wax philosophic about the state of the world... and do everything in their power to get put on a government watch list. Break out your Guy Fawkes masks, this is V for Vendetta.Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    A Very Important Update!

    Send us Fan MailPlease listen if you are following the Speaking Cinema Podcast!Andrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaAndrew's New Collaborative YouTube Channel: ThePianoKingsLike the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    3.3 - Past Lives (2023) with Jesse Mendelsohn

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Speaking Cinema podcast, Andrew Schwarz and Jesse Mendelsohn delve into the emotional and thematic depths of Celine Song's 'Past Lives.' They explore the intricate relationship between romance and personal growth, the cultural identity of the characters, and the film's unique storytelling techniques. The conversation highlights the emotional impact of the film, its opening scene, and the dynamics between the characters, ultimately reflecting on the broader themes of love, identity, and the human experience. The discussion also touches on the concept of In-Yun, a cultural idea that represents the connections between people across lifetimes, and how it plays a crucial role in the narrative.Andrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaJesse's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheEpicMovieMomentJesse's Instagram: @jesse_a_mendelsohnPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    3.2 - In Memoriam: David Lynch

    Send us Fan Mail**WATCH US AND SUBSCRIBE on YouTube! (@SpeakingCinemaPodcast)This special episode features a panel of two guest filmmakers, Adam Seccafico and Jon Bewley, who join Andrew in discussing one of the most unique and seminal filmmakers in the history of cinema. David Lynch was an American surrealist and independent filmmaker who inspired multiple generations of artists and moviegoers alike with his unmistakeable and controversial style. After his recent passing on January 15, 2025, these Speaking Cinema contributors openly and honestly discuss their views on this astonishing artist's life and work.Some topics of discussion include everyone's takes on what Lynch was to them personally, the cultural impact of his body of work, the complexity of his ideas, how he captured both the grotesque and the beautiful, personal stories of memorable Lynchian moments, and more!IN HEAVEN...DAVID LYNCH IS FINEAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaAdam's YouTube Channel: the_gleeful_pessimistAdam's Instagram: the_gleeful_pessimistJon's Website: http://www.JonBewley.comJon's Instagram: @JonBewleyJon’s Letterboxd: http://letterboxd.com/jonbewleyPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodPodcast YouTube Channel: SpeakingCinemaPodcastDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    3.1 - Heathers (1988) with Adam Seccafico

    Send us Fan MailWELCOME TO SEASON 3! **WATCH US now/subscribe on YouTube! (@SpeakingCinemaPodcast)Andrew and special guest, writer and director Adam Seccafico, discuss the complex meaning of one of the the most sardonic and biting satires you've never seen: Michael Lehmann's cult classic from 1988, Heathers. This explosive film offers hilarious moments with gutsy, pitch dark thematic elements that are all simply to die for!Andrew and Adam do a deep dive into such topics as Heathers' relevance in today's society, the metaphor of croquet, the Freudian dynamics of the characters, how the film highlights broader societal issues, the normalization of suicide in teen culture, their favorite hilarious and meaningful moments, and much more.LET'S FIND SOMEONE...OR SOMETHING TO DRIVE THE BUS!!Andrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaAdam's YouTube Channel: the_gleeful_pessimistAdam's Instagram: the_gleeful_pessimistPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodPodcast YouTube Channel: SpeakingCinemaPodcastDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    2.11 - Her (2013) with Jon Bewley

    Send us Fan Mail**WATCH US now/subscribe on YouTube! (SpeakingCinemaPodcast)SEASON 2 AI DOUBLE FEATURE FINALE, MOVIE 2 OF 2. Andrew and special guest, Jon Bewley, examine the meaning of the incredible, unique Spike Jonze love story from 2013, Her. With its dry, charming humor and piercing introspective emotional honesty, this one-of-a-kind experience will make you reflect deeply on your own relationships and what truly defines love. Andrew and Jon dive deep into such topics as the "techno-optimism" of the film, the layers of meaning within the title, what this story meant for Spike Jonze, irony in the film, why the ending made Andrew cry, and much more.IT'S TIME TO GET PHYSICAL....AND NON-PHYSICAL!!!Andrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaJon's Website: http://www.JonBewley.comJon's Instagram: @JonBewleyJon’s Letterboxd: http://letterboxd.com/jonbewleyPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    2.10 - Ex Machina (2014) with Greg Jolley

    Send us Fan Mail**WATCH US now/subscribe on YouTube! (SpeakingCinemaPodcast)SEASON 2 AI DOUBLE FEATURE FINALE, MOVIE 1 OF 2. Andrew and special guest, Greg Jolley, discuss the meaning of Alex Garland's masterful and exquisite 2014 sci-Fi drama/thriller, Ex Machina. Oscar-winning for its incredible special effects utilized for subtle yet comprehensive narrative significance, this dazzling and cerebral experience explores the territory of artificial intelligence so effectively and intensely that you may have to completely rethink what is truly "artificial" and what isn't! Andrew and Greg explore such topics as the interesting title, how the film conveys consciousness, the vast meaning of the opening image and sequence, the complicated ethics of the three lead characters, speculation about the motives and psychology of Nathan (Oscar Isaac), philosophical ideas conjured by the Ava character (Alicia Vikander), and much more!LET'S FIND THE MEANING IN THE MACHINATIONS!!!Podcast YouTube Channel: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected]'s Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaGreg's Website: www.GregJolleyCreative.comGreg's Instagram: GregJolleyCreativeGreg's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@gregjolley8276Like the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    2.9 - Oppenheimer (2023) with Nicholas Stonehouse

    Send us Fan Mail**WATCH US now on YouTube! (@SpeakingCinemaPodcast)Andrew and special guest, Nicholas Stonehouse, take on Christopher Nolan's incredible 2023 Best Picture winning epic, Oppenheimer. Gracing us with one of the most stacked ensemble casts of all time including multiple Oscar-winning lead and supporting performances, this magnum opus of fire, fury, and fission will educate you on what makes an extraordinary man as well as an extraordinary cinema experience!Andrew and Stonehouse find the meaning by discussing such topics as why Nolan changed the title from the book, the similarities between arts and sciences, the significance of the atomic bomb creating a "new world", the most cinematic scenes and how they work, the striking conversations between Oppenheimer and Einstein, and much more.3....2....1...BOMBS AWAY!!!Andrew's Instagram: AndrewSchwarzMediaStonehouse’s Letterboxd: http://letterboxd.com/stonedhousePodcast Instagram/YouTube Channel: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    2.8 - Psycho (1960) with Adam Seccafico

    Send us Fan MailHALLOWEEN 2024 SERIES, FINAL MOVIE 3 of 3Andrew and special guest, writer and director Adam Seccafico, break down the meaning of one of the creepiest and most influential, iconic, and revered horror movies of ALL TIME -- Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 masterpiece, Psycho. This seminal classic with unforgettable performances and thrills might just frighten you so badly, you'll go running home to your MOTHER! Andrew and Adam do a deep dive into such topics as the undeniable influence of the film on filmmakers and the greater culture, what makes this experience so SCARY, the question of how much we can really know about Norman Bates, how the story handles morality, Alfred Hitchcock's voyeurism and viewer manipulation within the film,  Norman Bates' sexuality, and much more.LET'S FIND THE MEANING IN THE MADNESS...OF NORMAN BATES!!Andrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaAdam's YouTube Channel: the_gleeful_pessimistAdam's Instagram: the_gleeful_pessimistPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodPodcast YouTube Channel: SpeakingCinemaPodcastDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    2.7 - The Ring (2002) with Jon Bewley

    Send us Fan MailHALLOWEEN 2024 SERIES, MOVIE 2 of 3Andrew and special guest, Jon Bewley, examine their takes on the meaning of the bone-chilling mega-hit American horror remake from 2002, The Ring.  Directed by Gore Verbinski (Pirates of the Caribbean, Rango), this thrilling and ceaselessly scary modern classic will forever remind us that "what's down the well comes up the bucket."Andrew and Jon dive deep into such topics as interpretations of what the unique character Samara Morgan represents, the origin of the Japanese title "Ringu," what about the film is so scary, a debate about the look of the film, the story's association with technology, and much more.IT'S TIME TO WATCH THE TAPE!!! Andrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaJon's Website: http://www.JonBewley.comJon's Instagram: @JonBewleyJon’s Letterboxd: http://letterboxd.com/jonbewleyPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    2.6 - Cube (1997) with Jesse Mendelsohn

    Send us Fan MailHALLOWEEN 2024 SERIES, MOVIE 1 of 3Andrew and special guest, writer and director Jesse Mendelsohn, navigate through the maze of the stunning and terrifying 1997 indie sci-fi horror classic, Cube. The directorial feature debut of legendary sci-fi/thriller conceptualist Vincenzo Natali, this one-of-a-kind chiller,  shot with just one single set, creates multiple dimensions of terror, suspense, and enthralling character study…but there might just be no way to escape the greatest trap of all: ourselves!!Andrew and Jesse have a ball (or cube) discussing the film's concepts and meaning, covering such topics as what exactly is so “scary” about the movie, the many allegorical meanings and implications of the story, Jesse and Andrew’s favorite traps and what they say about human beings, the violence of the movie, how Cube directly captures the American gun problem and other issues of the day, and much more. IT’S TIME TO FIND THE MEANING OF THE MAZE!!!Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaJesse's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheEpicMovieMomentJesse's Instagram: @jesse_a_mendelsohnPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    2.5 - Requiem For A Dream (2000) with Greg Jolley

    Send us Fan MailAndrew and special guest, Greg Jolley, uncover the meaning in Darren Aronofsky's groundbreaking and harrowing Requiem For A Dream from 2000. With its unmistakably unique style, haunting imagery, and performances for the ages all around, this roller coaster ride of drama and intensity makes the Coney Island "Cyclone" feel like a kiddie coaster! Andrew and Greg discuss such topics as the amazingly effective performances, the complicated relationships among characters, why the film is not actually about drug addiction, a very "juicy" conversation, the significance and criticism of the harrowing final act, the film's dedication to emotional truths, and much more!LET’S ISSUE AN EDICT ON THE ADDICT!!!Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaGreg's Website: www.GregJolleyCreative.comGreg's Instagram: GregJolleyCreativeGreg's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@gregjolley8276Podcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    2.4 - Blue Velvet (1986) with Nicholas Stonehouse

    Send us Fan MailAndrew and special guest, Nicholas Stonehouse, take on David Lynch's beguiling and intriguing 1986 classic, Blue Velvet. Boasting an all-star cast, a simple but meaningful story, and enough style to put all other films from its time to shame, this intense and quirky experience might just become your "blue" celluloid heaven! Andrew and Stonehouse mine for meaning with such topics as retrospective thoughts on maverick filmmaker David Lynch, takes on what the entire movie's ultimate purpose is, interpretations of the insane villain Frank Booth, sexuality and the off-putting nature of the film, a grand old conversation about ears, and much more!LET’S EXPLORE THE SECRETS OF LOVE AND LUMBERTON!!!Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaStonehouse’s Letterboxd: http://letterboxd.com/stonedhousePodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    2.3 - We Need To Talk About Kevin (2011) with Jesse Mendelsohn

    Send us Fan MailAndrew and special guest, writer and director Jesse Mendelsohn, take a shot at the bullseye of the stunning and provocative thriller adaptation of We Need To Talk About Kevin from 2011. Directed and co-written by acclaimed Scottish indie filmmaker Lynne Ramsay, this dark, devious, and daring portrait of a tormented mother (Tilda Swinton) and her cantankerous child (Ezra Miller) might just be the best form of birth control ever "conceived!" Andrew and Jesse uncover the film's meaning through such topics as takes on  what the movie is truly about, Ramsay's use of color, Kevin's dismal psychology, common criticisms of the film, the complicated theme of parenthood, the most disturbing moments, and much more. IT'S  ABOUT TIME WE HAVE A TALK!!Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaJesse's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheEpicMovieMomentJesse's Instagram: @jesse_a_mendelsohnPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    2.2 - Network (1976) with Adam Seccafico

    Send us Fan MailAndrew and special guest, writer and director Adam Seccafico, deconstruct one of the most outrageous, satirical, and prophetic movies of ALL TIME -- Sidney Lumet's Network from 1976. This timeless, audacious classic will compel you to reflect on almost every aspect of the modern world, including your own sanity! Andrew and Adam do a deep dive into such topics as viewers holding the movie accountable for corrupting the media landscape, the philosophical underpinnings of the story (problem of cynicism, reality vs. perception, existence of God, etc.), the meaning behind the madness of Howard Beale, the greatest monologue in cinematic history, and much more.LET'S RIDE THE AIR WAVES MADLY AS HELL!!Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaAdam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MrAdman20Adam's Instagram: @the_gleeful_pessimistPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    2.1 - Lost In Translation (2003) with Jon Bewley

    Send us Fan MailAndrew and special guest, producer and cinematographer Jon Bewley, cover the hit indie drama, Lost In Translation, from 2003. Written and directed by Sofia Coppola (The Virgin Suicides, Marie Antoinette, Priscilla), this carefully told Oscar-winning experience is so true to life and craftily made, you can't help but feel every ounce of what the two lead characters are going through in their lives.Andrew and Jon take on such topics as common criticism of more simplistic films, the "perfect" title, Coppola's craftsmanship of the characters and moments, takes on the controversial final sequence, what the movie retrospectively means in the post social media age, and much more. LET’S FLY TO TOKYO!!!Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaJon's Website: http://www.JonBewley.comJon's Instagram: @JonBewleyJon’s Letterboxd: http://letterboxd.com/jonbewleyPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    1.8 - The Wailing (2016) with Nicholas Stonehouse

    Send us Fan MailAndrew and special guest, Nicholas Stonehouse, deconstruct the mystifying and creeptastic South Korean horror/thriller, The Wailing, from 2016. Written and directed by Na Hong Jin (The Chaser), this spooky spectacle of eclectic vibes, colors, and meanings will give you something different to wail about every time you watch it!Andrew and Stonehouse dive into such topics as the nature of ”confusing” cinema, what makes The Wailing truly unique, the different interpretations of a most complicated villain, what scared Andrew and Stonehouse and why, and much more!LET’S TAKE THE BACK ROADS!!!Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaStonehouse’s Letterboxd: http://letterboxd.com/stonedhousePodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    1.7 - Moneyball (2011) with Jesse Mendelsohn

    Send us Fan MailAndrew and special guest, writer and director Jesse Mendelsohn, take a whack at the intriguing sports drama, Moneyball, from 2011. Directed by Bennett Miller and written by powerhouses Steven Zailian and Aaron Sorkin, this entertaining and extremely well-acted true story portrait of a man who changed everything in professional baseball is a masterclass example of a film that is much more meaningful than it appears to be!Andrew and Jesse discuss such topics as the one-of-a-kind presence and artistry of Brad Pitt in this film, how the story transcends merely the topic of baseball, the emotional and meaningful story of lead character Billy Beane, how the film accomplishes powerful commentary with subtlety, and so much more.IT'S  TIME TO STEP UP TO THE PLATE!!Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaJesse's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheEpicMovieMomentJesse's Instagram: @jesse_a_mendelsohnPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    1.6 - Bad Lieutenant (1992) with Adam Seccafico

    Send us Fan MailAndrew and special guest, writer and director Adam Seccafico, dive deep into the ultra-controversial, gritty indie classic, Bad Lieutenant, from 1992. Written and directed by Abel Ferrara, this raw and uncompromising character study of a corrupt New York City law enforcer descending into madness might just leave you wanting to hug a teddy bear by the end!Andrew and Adam cover such topics as which scenes disturbed them the most and why,  the questionable spirituality of the protagonist, whether or not the notorious scenes are even necessary, thoughts on the striking arc of the protagonist, the ultimate thesis of this difficult film, and much more.LET'S GET NAUGHTY IN NEW YORK!!Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaAdam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MrAdman20Adam's Instagram: @the_gleeful_pessimistPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    1.5 - Okja (2017) with Jon Bewley

    Send us Fan MailAndrew and special guest, producer and cinematographer Jon Bewley, take on the spellbinding, one-of-a-kind masterful Netflix fantasy drama film, Okja, from 2017. Written and directed by Bong Joon Ho (Parasite), this incredibly creative, suspenseful, and moving experience might leave you consuming less meat and more wisdom!Andrew and Jon discuss such topics as the virtuostic direction of Bong Joon Ho, politics and ethics as delineated in the film, the astounding depth and nuance of the characters, the tragedy of the moral corruption of humanity, the love story that governs the movie, and much more.LET’S SUPER-PIG OUT!!!Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaJon's Website: http://www.JonBewley.comJon's Instagram: @JonBewleyJon’s Letterboxd: http://letterboxd.com/jonbewleyPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    1.4 - Ghost World (2001) with Jesse Mendelsohn

    Send us Fan MailAndrew and special guest, writer and director Jesse Mendelsohn, take on the iconic 2001 indie dramedy, Ghost World. Co-written and directed by Terry Zwigoff, this one-of-a-kind graphic novel adaptation will make you laugh hysterically and cringe painfully in equal measure. Boasting a cast of characters that are so true to life, this classic may leave you remembering your own teenage years in a whole new way!Andrew and Jesse touch on such topics as the multiple meanings of the fascinating title, making sense of the unique lead character, breaking down the unflinching and uncomfortable aspects of the film, "higher art" as examined by the story, and so much more.IT'S ABOUT TIME TO BOARD THE BUS!!Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaJesse's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheEpicMovieMomentJesse's Instagram: @jesse_a_mendelsohnPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    1.3 - Saltburn (2023) with Adam Seccafico

    Send us Fan MailAndrew and special guest, writer and director Adam Seccafico, take on the 2023 hit indie film, Saltburn. Written and directed by Emerald Fennell, this clever and darkly funny fable will take you on a wild and questionable ride with a cast of characters that will leave you begging for the innocence of the Brady Bunch!Andrew and Adam tackle such topics as the mesmerizing and elusive nature of the protagonist character, the meaning of the infamous "Saltburn" estate, thoughts on aristocracy, the transgressive moments in the film, and much more as they pose each other some fascinating questions on the logic of the movie.WELCOME TO SHANGRI-LA!!Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaAdam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MrAdman20Adam's Instagram: @the_gleeful_pessimistPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    1.2 - 2024 Oscars Reflection

    Send us Fan MailAndrew ponders whether awards shows are worthy of the art they celebrate in general, and gives his quick reaction to the Academy Awards show from this past Sunday, March 10, 2024.Andrew's Website: www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: AndrewSchwarzMediaPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    1.0 - Podcast Introduction

    Send us Fan MailWhat is Speaking Cinema with Andrew Schwarz? How is it unique from any other podcast you will listen to? Take a listen to this brief introduction and you will find out. Thank you so much for listening, it's a pleasure to be broadcasting to you!Podcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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    1.1 - Smile (2022) with Jon Bewley

    Send us Fan MailAndrew  and special guest, producer and cinematographer Jon Bewley, take on the incredibly popular and mimetic horror film, Smile, from 2022. Written and directed by Parker Finn, this modern phenomenon of terror will turn your frown - and your world - upside down!Andrew and Jon dive deep into such topics as their takes on the significance of the film, the efficacy of the excellent opening, the meaning of the monster, why animals shouldn't die in (most) films, how the film delineates trauma, why the film is a covid movie, and much more.SAY CHEESE!!! :) :) :)Andrew's Website: http://www.AndrewSchwarzFilms.comAndrew's Instagram: @AndrewSchwarzMediaJon's Website: http://www.JonBewley.comJon's Instagram: @JonBewleyPodcast Instagram: SpeakingCinemaPodcastPodcast TikTok: SpeakingCinemaPodDirect Podcast Email: [email protected] the episode? Leave us a comment, or send us an email at [email protected] and let us know what you would like to see with this new iteration of Speaking Cinema!Thank you for listening! 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome back to the Speaking Cinema podcast, under new management! Frequent guests Jon Bewley and Adam Seccafico have taken the reigns from Andrew Schwarz, and welcome friend to the pod Anthony Zaccone who will join the team as co-host and producer. Speaking Cinema explores thoughtful and entertaining conversations and audio essays about the meaning we can garner from specific movies and the ideas that cinema provokes. Listen to co-hosts and filmmakers Jon Bewley, Adam Seccafico, and Anthony Zaccone dive deeper than any other podcast with interesting takes, life questions, philosophy, culture, and the art and appreciation of cinema. Broadcast from New York City, New Jersey, and New Hampshire.

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