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The Entertainment with Tom Knoblauch
Tom Knoblauch
39 episodes
7 months ago

Everything we do is filtered through entertainment. If it’s not entertaining, there is a good chance that nobody is paying attention. So, to understand the world, you have to not only look at your screen but comprehend what is on it. Where does our entertainment come from? Why? How is it shaped by the world around us and how is it shaping that same world? 


This is the focus of The Entertainment. Each week, Tom Knoblauch explores an element of our culture through conversations with creators and consumers of film, television, music, art, and more. 


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Everything we do is filtered through entertainment. If it’s not entertaining, there is a good chance that nobody is paying attention. So, to understand the world, you have to not only look at your screen but comprehend what is on it. Where does our entertainment come from? Why? How is it shaped by the world around us and how is it shaping that same world? 


This is the focus of The Entertainment. Each week, Tom Knoblauch explores an element of our culture through conversations with creators and consumers of film, television, music, art, and more. 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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20. What is the Best Movie of 2024 So Far?
The Entertainment with Tom Knoblauch
53 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
20. What is the Best Movie of 2024 So Far?

We’ve talked before on this show about the concept known as the paradox of choice—that having infinite choices across infinite streamers and live channels is less of a utopia of riches than an overwhelming landscape of indecision. What’s worth your time? How do you know? Well, that’s what critics try to help with. They watch a lot more than the average person and, in particular when it’s easier than ever for movies to slip through the cracks of various streamers and digital releases, we decided that today’s show could be a chance to hear from a trio of critics about not only what you should check out from 2024 but where you can find it. We’ll hear from Marya E. Gates, Ethan Warren, and KIOS’s own Joshua LaBure across the show. 


Marya E. Gates has written for Roger Ebert.com, The Criterion Collection, IndieWire, and many more. She also has a Substack called Cool People Have Feelings, Too. Ethan Warren is a critic, essayist, author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, and director of West of Her. He also has a new book coming out next year called When I Paint My Masterpiece: Bob Dylan on Film and edits the journal Broad Sound. Joshua LaBure hosts KIOS at the Movies and recently directed In a Good Way.




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The Entertainment with Tom Knoblauch

Everything we do is filtered through entertainment. If it’s not entertaining, there is a good chance that nobody is paying attention. So, to understand the world, you have to not only look at your screen but comprehend what is on it. Where does our entertainment come from? Why? How is it shaped by the world around us and how is it shaping that same world? 


This is the focus of The Entertainment. Each week, Tom Knoblauch explores an element of our culture through conversations with creators and consumers of film, television, music, art, and more. 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.