Dive into the captivating world of "ABC Movies," where insightful film analysis meets entertaining banter. Each episode features in-depth discussions on a diverse array of cinematic gems, from thought-provoking indie films to blockbuster hits. Recent highlights include explorations of “Petit Maman,” a poignant tale about childhood and memory, and “Where Is the,” which delves into the universal complexities of growing up. The podcast uniquely blends humor with a genuine love for cinema, making it accessible to both casual viewers and film aficionados alike.
Notable guests have included acclaimed directors and industry insiders, who share their experiences and insights on storytelling and filmmaking. Their contributions enrich the conversation, offering listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process. Whether you’re seeking recommendations or looking to deepen your appreciation for film, "ABC Movies" serves up a delightful mix of entertainment and education that will keep you coming back for more.
#1
Petit Maman & Where Is The Friend’s House
This week, it's two films about the vast, unknowable world of children: Petit Maman and Where Is the Friend's House.
2022-05-16•53mins
Petit Maman & Where Is The Friend’s House
This week, it's two films about the vast, unknowable world of children: Petit Maman and Where Is the Friend's House.
2022-05-16•53mins
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#2
We’re All Going to the World’s Fair & Unfriended
This week, it's two films valiantly trying to capture the slippery, universal experience of ~~being online~~. It's We're All Going to the World's Fair (2022), and Unfriended (2014).
2022-05-02•53mins
We’re All Going to the World’s Fair & Unfriended
This week, it's two films valiantly trying to capture the slippery, universal experience of ~~being online~~. It's We're All Going to the World's Fair (2022), and Unfriended (2014).
2022-05-02•53mins
#2
#3
Apollo 10 1/2 & Dazed and Confused
It's 420! Zone out to two Linklater films: his latest rotoscope cartoon, the '60s nostalgia fest Apollo 10 1/2, and a film you may have seen on VHS 10,000 times, Dazed and Confused.
2022-04-18•1hr 8mins
Apollo 10 1/2 & Dazed and Confused
It's 420! Zone out to two Linklater films: his latest rotoscope cartoon, the '60s nostalgia fest Apollo 10 1/2, and a film you may have seen on VHS 10,000 times, Dazed and Confused.
2022-04-18•1hr 8mins
#3
#4
Deep Water& Body Heat
This week, we're looking at two ~~erotic thrillers~~ !! A much-maligned genre making a small, tentative comeback, in part thanks to this week's movie, Deep Water (2022); we're also talking about one of the genre's foundational texts, 1981's Body Heat.
2022-04-04•1hr 12mins
Deep Water& Body Heat
This week, we're looking at two ~~erotic thrillers~~ !! A much-maligned genre making a small, tentative comeback, in part thanks to this week's movie, Deep Water (2022); we're also talking about one of the genre's foundational texts, 1981's Body Heat.
2022-04-04•1hr 12mins
#4
#5
Turning Red & Eighth Grade
This week, it's two extremely different movies about almost exactly the same extreme situation: being a 13-year-old girl. It's Turning Red (2022) and Eighth Grade (2018).
2022-03-21•51mins
Turning Red & Eighth Grade
This week, it's two extremely different movies about almost exactly the same extreme situation: being a 13-year-old girl. It's Turning Red (2022) and Eighth Grade (2018).
2022-03-21•51mins
#5
#6
After Yang and Alphaville
This week, we're talking about two philosophical science fiction films made by critics-turned-directors: After Yang (2022, Kogonada), and Alphaville (1965, Jean-Luc Godard).
2022-03-07•1hr 0mins
After Yang and Alphaville
This week, we're talking about two philosophical science fiction films made by critics-turned-directors: After Yang (2022, Kogonada), and Alphaville (1965, Jean-Luc Godard).
2022-03-07•1hr 0mins
#6
#7
Flee and Summer of Soul
This week, it's two films nominated for Best Documentary Feature: Summer of Soul (Amir Questlove Thompson, 2021), and Flee (Jonas Poher Rasmussen, 2021; also nominated for Best Foreign Language Film and Best International Feature, a first!). Like all great documentaries, these movies make you ask what a documentary really is, anyway.
2022-02-21•1hr 4mins
Flee and Summer of Soul
This week, it's two films nominated for Best Documentary Feature: Summer of Soul (Amir Questlove Thompson, 2021), and Flee (Jonas Poher Rasmussen, 2021; also nominated for Best Foreign Language Film and Best International Feature, a first!). Like all great documentaries, these movies make you ask what a documentary really is, anyway.
2022-02-21•1hr 4mins
#7
#8
A Hero & Pickpocket
This week, we're looking at two films that untangle the messy web of supposedly criminal acts -- A Hero (Asghar Farhadi, 2021) and Pickpocket (Robert Bresson, 1959).
2022-02-07•55mins
A Hero & Pickpocket
This week, we're looking at two films that untangle the messy web of supposedly criminal acts -- A Hero (Asghar Farhadi, 2021) and Pickpocket (Robert Bresson, 1959).
2022-02-07•55mins
#8
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This week, it's two transcendent European movies about Europeans makin' movies: 2021's Bergman Island and 1973's Day For Night.
2022-01-24•56mins
Bergman Island & Day for Night
This week, it's two transcendent European movies about Europeans makin' movies: 2021's Bergman Island and 1973's Day For Night.
2022-01-24•56mins
#9
#10
The Lost Daughter & Night of the Hunter
This week we're looking at a very small category: directorial debuts from actors in which they do not appear as actors. So, we've got The Lost Daughter (2022, Maggie Gyllenhaal), and Night of the Hunter (1955, Charles Laughton).
2022-01-10•1hr 0mins
The Lost Daughter & Night of the Hunter
This week we're looking at a very small category: directorial debuts from actors in which they do not appear as actors. So, we've got The Lost Daughter (2022, Maggie Gyllenhaal), and Night of the Hunter (1955, Charles Laughton).
2022-01-10•1hr 0mins
#10
#11
2021 Best Of
We're looking back at the best of 2021 -- shows we talked about on the podcast, and those we didn't (one guess which one of us saw more movies lol). Happy New Year!
2021-12-28•53mins
2021 Best Of
We're looking back at the best of 2021 -- shows we talked about on the podcast, and those we didn't (one guess which one of us saw more movies lol). Happy New Year!
2021-12-28•53mins
#11
#12
Licorice Pizza & After Hours
This time, it's two loose semi-sprawling good-time movies -- Licorice Pizza (2021) and After Hours (1985).
2021-12-13•57mins
Licorice Pizza & After Hours
This time, it's two loose semi-sprawling good-time movies -- Licorice Pizza (2021) and After Hours (1985).
2021-12-13•57mins
#12
#13
Power of The Dog & The Assassination of Jesse James
This week, we're talking about Jane Campion's new film, the taught revisionist western The Power of the Dog (2021), and another film about dark psychosexual obsession in the Old West, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford.
2021-11-29•1hr 4mins
Power of The Dog & The Assassination of Jesse James
This week, we're talking about Jane Campion's new film, the taught revisionist western The Power of the Dog (2021), and another film about dark psychosexual obsession in the Old West, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford.
2021-11-29•1hr 4mins
#13
#14
Spencer & The Queen
This week, it's two sides of the same coin: Spener (2021) and The Queen (2006).
2021-11-15•50mins
Spencer & The Queen
This week, it's two sides of the same coin: Spener (2021) and The Queen (2006).
2021-11-15•50mins
#14
#15
Dune & The Fellowship of the Ring
This week, it's two (spoiler alert!) very succesful adaptations of supposedly unfilmable nerd-classic books: Dune (2021) and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001).
2021-11-01•1hr 14mins
Dune & The Fellowship of the Ring
This week, it's two (spoiler alert!) very succesful adaptations of supposedly unfilmable nerd-classic books: Dune (2021) and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001).
2021-11-01•1hr 14mins
#15
#16
Cry Macho & Richard Jewell
This week, we're looking at the most recent movies by what I'm going to say without doing any research is the oldest living actor-director in the world: Clint Eastwood. It's Cry Macho (2021) and Richard Jewell (2019).
2021-10-18•59mins
Cry Macho & Richard Jewell
This week, we're looking at the most recent movies by what I'm going to say without doing any research is the oldest living actor-director in the world: Clint Eastwood. It's Cry Macho (2021) and Richard Jewell (2019).
2021-10-18•59mins
#16
#17
I‘m Your Man & Her
This week, we're talking about two movies that get at the nature of what it means to share your life with another person, when that person might not really be a person at all -- I'm Your Man (2021) and Her (2013).
2021-10-04•1hr 6mins
I‘m Your Man & Her
This week, we're talking about two movies that get at the nature of what it means to share your life with another person, when that person might not really be a person at all -- I'm Your Man (2021) and Her (2013).
2021-10-04•1hr 6mins
#17
#18
The Card Counter & Hard Eight
This week, it's two strikingly similar movies from strikingly talented directors: The Card Counter (2021, Paul Schrader) and Hard Eight (1996, Paul Thomas Anderson).
2021-09-20•52mins
The Card Counter & Hard Eight
This week, it's two strikingly similar movies from strikingly talented directors: The Card Counter (2021, Paul Schrader) and Hard Eight (1996, Paul Thomas Anderson).
2021-09-20•52mins
#18
#19
Coda & Sound of Metal
This week, we're doing the record-setting Sundance feel-good movie Coda (2021) and the Amazon feel-bad movie The Sound of Metal (2020). Two movies about music and hearing, this week!
2021-08-23•1hr 2mins
Coda & Sound of Metal
This week, we're doing the record-setting Sundance feel-good movie Coda (2021) and the Amazon feel-bad movie The Sound of Metal (2020). Two movies about music and hearing, this week!
2021-08-23•1hr 2mins
#19
#20
The Green Knight & Excalibur
This week, we're talking about The Green Knight (2021) and another big retelling of Arthurian legend, Excalibur (1981). One is definitely way better!
2021-08-09•1hr 3mins
The Green Knight & Excalibur
This week, we're talking about The Green Knight (2021) and another big retelling of Arthurian legend, Excalibur (1981). One is definitely way better!
2021-08-09•1hr 3mins
#20
#21
Pig & Joe
This week, we're looking at two late-period Nic Cage masterpieces: Pig (2021) and Joe (2013)
2021-07-26•1hr 2mins
Pig & Joe
This week, we're looking at two late-period Nic Cage masterpieces: Pig (2021) and Joe (2013)
2021-07-26•1hr 2mins
#21
#22
Zola & Ingrid Goes West
Two movies about the delusions and danger social media exposes us to, and compels us to submit ourselves to: Zola (2021) and Ingrid Goes West (2017).
2021-07-12•59mins
Zola & Ingrid Goes West
Two movies about the delusions and danger social media exposes us to, and compels us to submit ourselves to: Zola (2021) and Ingrid Goes West (2017).
2021-07-12•59mins
#22
#23
In the Heights & The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
This week, we're looking at two very different takes on musicals about life in the city: In the Heights (2021) and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964).
2021-06-21•52mins
In the Heights & The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
This week, we're looking at two very different takes on musicals about life in the city: In the Heights (2021) and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964).
2021-06-21•52mins
#23
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This week, two buddy road films that subvert the genre in some ways and ... not others. It's Plan B (2021) and Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004).
2021-06-07•58mins
Plan B & Harold & Kumar
This week, two buddy road films that subvert the genre in some ways and ... not others. It's Plan B (2021) and Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004).
2021-06-07•58mins
#24
#25
The Killing of Two Lovers & A Separation
This week, we're **back in theaters**! Madness. And we're talking two extremely lighthearted films (lol), 2021's The Killing of Two Lovers and 2011's A Separation.
2021-05-24•56mins
The Killing of Two Lovers & A Separation
This week, we're **back in theaters**! Madness. And we're talking two extremely lighthearted films (lol), 2021's The Killing of Two Lovers and 2011's A Separation.
2021-05-24•56mins
#25
#26
The Disciple & Inside Llewyn Davis
This week, we're looking at two movies about the quest for musical perfection: new Indian Marathi-language film The Disciple (2020, now on Netflix in the US) and the Coen brothers' Inside Llewyn Davis (2013).
2021-05-11•1hr 3mins
The Disciple & Inside Llewyn Davis
This week, we're looking at two movies about the quest for musical perfection: new Indian Marathi-language film The Disciple (2020, now on Netflix in the US) and the Coen brothers' Inside Llewyn Davis (2013).
2021-05-11•1hr 3mins
#26
#27
Nobody & Mandy
Happy belated 420! This week, we're talking about two stoner action movies (or at least one): Nobody (starring Bob Odenkirk, 2021) and Mandy (starring Nicholas Cage, 2018).
2021-04-26•1hr 2mins
Nobody & Mandy
Happy belated 420! This week, we're talking about two stoner action movies (or at least one): Nobody (starring Bob Odenkirk, 2021) and Mandy (starring Nicholas Cage, 2018).
2021-04-26•1hr 2mins
#27
#28
The Father & Philomena
This week, it's two small British films that unexpectedly took the Oscars by storm: The Father (2020) and Philomena (2013).
2021-04-12•48mins
The Father & Philomena
This week, it's two small British films that unexpectedly took the Oscars by storm: The Father (2020) and Philomena (2013).
2021-04-12•48mins
#28
#29
I Care a Lot & A Private War
This week, we're deep in the Pikeaverse. It's two movies starring Rosamund Pike: I Care a Lot and A Private War.
2021-04-01•52mins
I Care a Lot & A Private War
This week, we're deep in the Pikeaverse. It's two movies starring Rosamund Pike: I Care a Lot and A Private War.
2021-04-01•52mins
#29
#30
Minari & Judas and the Black Messiah
This week, it's two movies that just became Oscar-nominated-films: Minari and Judas and the Black Messiah. It's another of our signature awards season catchup episodes!
2021-03-15•59mins
Minari & Judas and the Black Messiah
This week, it's two movies that just became Oscar-nominated-films: Minari and Judas and the Black Messiah. It's another of our signature awards season catchup episodes!
2021-03-15•59mins
#30
#31
Nomadland & Lost in America
This week, it's two films about semi-rejecting American capitalism for a life on the road: fresh Golden Globe winner Nomadland (Chloé Zhao, 2021) and Lost in America (Albert Brooks, 1985).
2021-03-01•55mins
Nomadland & Lost in America
This week, it's two films about semi-rejecting American capitalism for a life on the road: fresh Golden Globe winner Nomadland (Chloé Zhao, 2021) and Lost in America (Albert Brooks, 1985).
2021-03-01•55mins
#31
#32
Another Round & Smashed
This week, it's two of the many, many films about drinking. First, it's the lovely new full-bodied Danish film Another Round (2020), paired with an insouciant little indie, Smashed (2012).
2021-02-15•55mins
Another Round & Smashed
This week, it's two of the many, many films about drinking. First, it's the lovely new full-bodied Danish film Another Round (2020), paired with an insouciant little indie, Smashed (2012).
2021-02-15•55mins
#32
#33
The Climb & Romi and Michelle's High School Reunion
This week, we're talking two movies looking at long-term friendship: The Climb (2020) and Romi and Michelle's High School Reunion (1997). It's good!
2021-02-01•1hr 0mins
The Climb & Romi and Michelle's High School Reunion
This week, we're talking two movies looking at long-term friendship: The Climb (2020) and Romi and Michelle's High School Reunion (1997). It's good!
2021-02-01•1hr 0mins
#33
#34
Promising Young Woman & Bombshell
This week, we look at two surprisingly similar stories born from the movement: 2020's Promising Young Woman and 2019's Bombshell.
2021-01-18•1hr 5mins
Promising Young Woman & Bombshell
This week, we look at two surprisingly similar stories born from the movement: 2020's Promising Young Woman and 2019's Bombshell.
2021-01-18•1hr 5mins
#34
#35
2020 Year-End
This week, we look back at some of the truly great films released in this truly awful year. Plus: Caleb finally agrees to talk about I'm Thinking of Ending Things!
2020-12-30•40mins
2020 Year-End
This week, we look back at some of the truly great films released in this truly awful year. Plus: Caleb finally agrees to talk about I'm Thinking of Ending Things!
2020-12-30•40mins
#35
#36
Lovers Rock & Secrets and Lies
This week, it's two slice of life films about the UK, (at least partially) dealing with the Black experience there. It's Steve McQueen's Lovers Rock (2020) and Mike Leigh's Secrets and Lies (1996).
2020-12-15•51mins
Lovers Rock & Secrets and Lies
This week, it's two slice of life films about the UK, (at least partially) dealing with the Black experience there. It's Steve McQueen's Lovers Rock (2020) and Mike Leigh's Secrets and Lies (1996).
2020-12-15•51mins
#36
#37
The Nest & I Heart Huckabees
This week! It's two movies starring the avatar of upper-middle-class anxiety, Jude Law: The Nest (2020) and I Heart Huckabees (2004).
2020-11-30•55mins
The Nest & I Heart Huckabees
This week! It's two movies starring the avatar of upper-middle-class anxiety, Jude Law: The Nest (2020) and I Heart Huckabees (2004).
2020-11-30•55mins
#37
#38
Kajillionaire & Paper Moon
This week, two movies about families of scammers fooling others and learning about themselves. It's Kajillionaire (2020, Miranda July) and Paper Moon (1973, Peter Bogdanovich).
2020-11-16•54mins
Kajillionaire & Paper Moon
This week, two movies about families of scammers fooling others and learning about themselves. It's Kajillionaire (2020, Miranda July) and Paper Moon (1973, Peter Bogdanovich).
2020-11-16•54mins
#38
#39
Time & Dick Johnson is Dead
This week, we talk two new streaming docs, Time and Dick Johnson is Dead, and about the whole idea that suddenly documentaries are huge!
2020-11-02•55mins
Time & Dick Johnson is Dead
This week, we talk two new streaming docs, Time and Dick Johnson is Dead, and about the whole idea that suddenly documentaries are huge!
2020-11-02•55mins
#39
#40
The 40-Year-Old Version & The Big Picture
This week, it's two movies about the compromises we seem to have to make to get our creative projects made. It's 2020's Sundance Best Director winner The 40-Year-Old Version (directed by Radha Blank) and 1989's The Big Picture (directed by Christopher Guest).
2020-10-21•49mins
The 40-Year-Old Version & The Big Picture
This week, it's two movies about the compromises we seem to have to make to get our creative projects made. It's 2020's Sundance Best Director winner The 40-Year-Old Version (directed by Radha Blank) and 1989's The Big Picture (directed by Christopher Guest).
2020-10-21•49mins
#40
#41
The Devil All the Time & Wise Blood
This week, it's two stories of despair and failure (and Jesus) in the South: The Devil All the Time (2020) & Wise Blood (1979).
2020-10-05•48mins
The Devil All the Time & Wise Blood
This week, it's two stories of despair and failure (and Jesus) in the South: The Devil All the Time (2020) & Wise Blood (1979).
2020-10-05•48mins
#41
#42
First Cow & Wendy and Lucy
This week, it's two films by the totally singular Kelly Reichardt: First Cow (2020) & Wendy and Lucy (2008). Longtime listeners know this one is very emotionally important for the show (especially Chris)!!
2020-09-09•59mins
First Cow & Wendy and Lucy
This week, it's two films by the totally singular Kelly Reichardt: First Cow (2020) & Wendy and Lucy (2008). Longtime listeners know this one is very emotionally important for the show (especially Chris)!!
2020-09-09•59mins
#42
#43
She Dies Tomorrow & It Follows
This week, it's two movies about inescapable, transmittable horror: She Dies Tomorrow (2020) and It Follows (2014).
2020-08-25•47mins
She Dies Tomorrow & It Follows
This week, it's two movies about inescapable, transmittable horror: She Dies Tomorrow (2020) and It Follows (2014).
2020-08-25•47mins
#43
#44
Palm Springs & Edge of Tomorrow
This week, we're stuck in a loop! Stuck in a loop. It's Palm Springs (2020) and Edge of Tomorrow (2014). We're stuck in loop!
2020-08-10•54mins
Palm Springs & Edge of Tomorrow
This week, we're stuck in a loop! Stuck in a loop. It's Palm Springs (2020) and Edge of Tomorrow (2014). We're stuck in loop!
2020-08-10•54mins
#44
#45
Young Ahmed & Four Lions
This week, it's two different looks at extremism in film: the drama Young Ahmed (2020, Best Director at 2019 Cannes for Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne); and the comedy Four Lions, (2010, Chris Morris).
2020-07-27•47mins
Young Ahmed & Four Lions
This week, it's two different looks at extremism in film: the drama Young Ahmed (2020, Best Director at 2019 Cannes for Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne); and the comedy Four Lions, (2010, Chris Morris).
2020-07-27•47mins
#45
#46
The Truth & The Lobster
This week, we're talking about two acclaimed directors' first movies not in their native language. It's Hirokazu Kore-eda's The Truth (2020, French and English), and Yorgos Lanthimos' The Lobster (2015, English).
2020-07-15•56mins
The Truth & The Lobster
This week, we're talking about two acclaimed directors' first movies not in their native language. It's Hirokazu Kore-eda's The Truth (2020, French and English), and Yorgos Lanthimos' The Lobster (2015, English).
2020-07-15•56mins
#46
#47
Shirley & American Splendor
This week, it's two (mostly fictional) looks at (totally real) writers as they work on their (also totally real) books: Shirley (2020, Josephine Decker) and American Splendor (2003, Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini).
2020-06-29•55mins
Shirley & American Splendor
This week, it's two (mostly fictional) looks at (totally real) writers as they work on their (also totally real) books: Shirley (2020, Josephine Decker) and American Splendor (2003, Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini).
2020-06-29•55mins
#47
#48
Da 5 Bloods & Do The Right Thing
This week, it's two movies about race, America, violence and our own minds -- both from visionary director Spike Lee. They're the new Netflix original Da 5 Bloods (2020) and the stone-cold classic Do The Right Thing (1989).
2020-06-15•56mins
Da 5 Bloods & Do The Right Thing
This week, it's two movies about race, America, violence and our own minds -- both from visionary director Spike Lee. They're the new Netflix original Da 5 Bloods (2020) and the stone-cold classic Do The Right Thing (1989).
2020-06-15•56mins
#48
#49
Spaceship Earth & Bio-Dome
This week, it's two extremely different looks at life in the biosphere: the documentary Spaceship Earth (2020) and the Pauly Shore vehicle Bio-Dome (1996). Title music is "Life Story" by Kevin Hairs, who has a GREAT NEW EP! More info here:
2020-06-01•49mins
Spaceship Earth & Bio-Dome
This week, it's two extremely different looks at life in the biosphere: the documentary Spaceship Earth (2020) and the Pauly Shore vehicle Bio-Dome (1996). Title music is "Life Story" by Kevin Hairs, who has a GREAT NEW EP! More info here:
2020-06-01•49mins
#49
#50
Deerskin & Butt Boy
This week it's two bizarre horror comedies: Deerskin (2020) and Butt Boy (2019). Even better, they're both on independent streaming services, where renting them puts money towards your local arthouse theater. Deerskin is through Virtual Cinemas, and Butt Boy is on the new Alamo Drafthouse streamer, Alamo On Demand. Title music is "Life Story" by Kevin Hairs, who has a GREAT NEW EP! More info here:
2020-05-18•54mins
Deerskin & Butt Boy
This week it's two bizarre horror comedies: Deerskin (2020) and Butt Boy (2019). Even better, they're both on independent streaming services, where renting them puts money towards your local arthouse theater. Deerskin is through Virtual Cinemas, and Butt Boy is on the new Alamo Drafthouse streamer, Alamo On Demand. Title music is "Life Story" by Kevin Hairs, who has a GREAT NEW EP! More info here:
2020-05-18•54mins
#50
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