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Projector Pod
Projector
51 episodes
2 weeks ago
Projector Pod fave, the director Paul Thomas Anderson, returns to the cinema screen with his Pynchonesque epic of collapsing revolutionaries, One Battle After Another. With a plot too twisty to explain, characters too real and surreal to describe, and a tone that resists simple labels, it is remarkable that this film works so well. Yet, it also makes sense that it feels like just the right movie for the moment. If you think Projector Pod is the kind of thing you'd like to support, ...
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Projector Pod fave, the director Paul Thomas Anderson, returns to the cinema screen with his Pynchonesque epic of collapsing revolutionaries, One Battle After Another. With a plot too twisty to explain, characters too real and surreal to describe, and a tone that resists simple labels, it is remarkable that this film works so well. Yet, it also makes sense that it feels like just the right movie for the moment. If you think Projector Pod is the kind of thing you'd like to support, ...
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Ep. 27 "Network" (1976)
Projector Pod
1 hour 12 minutes
1 year ago
Ep. 27 "Network" (1976)
Uninspire by the end of summer spook fests at the cinema, Ebba and Macon dived into the classics. This time they take a look back at the Academy Award-winning, insanely prescient and oddly pretentious, "Network" from 1976. It is the story of how a middle-aged news anchor's mental breakdown becomes a cash cow for his broadcaster as rants against the world as it is. And as bad as it might have seemed then it might be even worse today.
Projector Pod
Projector Pod fave, the director Paul Thomas Anderson, returns to the cinema screen with his Pynchonesque epic of collapsing revolutionaries, One Battle After Another. With a plot too twisty to explain, characters too real and surreal to describe, and a tone that resists simple labels, it is remarkable that this film works so well. Yet, it also makes sense that it feels like just the right movie for the moment. If you think Projector Pod is the kind of thing you'd like to support, ...