The Important Cinema Club Episode #34 - Why Robert De Niro? Why? Listen to more episodes of The Important Cinema Club>> Justin and Will discuss the career of Mr. Focker himself Robert De Niro. They talk Raging Bull and its 'sequel' Grudge Mass along with deep...
ICC #33 – Everyone Wants a Friend Like Joe Dante
The Important Cinema Club Episode #33 - Everyone Wants a Friend like Joe Dante Listen to more episodes of The Important Cinema Club>> On this week's episode, Justin and Will discuss Joe Dante's first film Hollywood Boulevard (1976) and his last big theatrical...
ICC #32 – I Was A Teenage Wong Kar-Wai Maniac
The Important Cinema Club Episode #32 - I was a Teenage Wong Kar-Wai Maniac Listen to more episode of The Important Cinema Club>> On this week's episode, Justin and Will discuss the work of Hong Kong auteur Wong Kar Wai, specifically The Mood for Love (2000),...
ICC #31 – Garbage We Loved As Kids
The Important Cinema Club Episode #31 - Garbage We Loved As Kids (Nostalgia Movies) Listen to more episodes of The Important Cinema Club>> In a super sized special, Justin and Will welcome Loose Cannons co-host Mathew Kumar to and talk about some boring piles of...
DEPALMA’S THE BLACK DIARRHEA, or you know, THE BLACK DAHLIA
Brian De Palma is one of my favourite filmmakers ever, when I discovered him in high school I was determined to watch every single one of his films I could get my hands on, I was obsessed (much like the lead character in Brian De Palma's Obsessed....sorry). My first...
ICC #30 – Why Don’t We Love Nicholas Winding Refn?
The Important Cinema Club Episode #30 - Why don't we love Nicholas Winding Refn? Listen to more episodes of The Important Cinema Club>> Justin and Will tackle provocateur du jour Nicholas Winding Refn and his filmography with a special emphasis on Fear X and...
ICC #29 – The Guy Who Directed Casablanca
The Important Cinema Club Episode #29 - The Guy Who Directed Casablanca (Michael Curtiz) Listen to more episodes of The Important Cinema Club>> Is the man who directed one of the most beloved classics in cinema history and a hundred other features an auteur?...
There’s No Future in Final Exam (1981)
In the first scene of Final Exam, a teenage boy and a teenage girl make out in a car. "Do you love me?" the girl asks. The boy keeps kissing her neck. "Do you love me?" she pleads. The boy avoids eye contact, unsure of how to answer. Of course he doesn't love...
The Aching Emptiness of Blood Beach (1981)
"Time passes slowly here..." - TV anchor reporting live from Blood Beach. Blood Beach is filled with sadness. The hero floats rudderless through life, his co-worker reminisces about how fun the beach used to be, and the lead detective can't work with the weight...
ICC #28 – Steven Seagal: Mojo Priest
The Important Cinema Club Episode #28 - Steven Segal: Mojo Priest Listen to more episodes of The Important Cinema Club>> Justin and Will talk about their 'favorite' action star Steven Seagal. What is his best films? What is his essence of a man? Does Justin...