Wed, 23 December 2020
"It's hard to believe it was just last Christmas that Harmony and I changed the world." To close out our month on Christmas-Adjacent Movies, Brandon and Thomas dive into the works of Shane Black. Listen as they discuss why Shane Black is the King of the Christmas-Adjacent genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 17 December 2020
"To live...to live would be an awfully big adventure." Brandon is joined by Amy Tippit Madrid to continue CineNation's month-long journey of Christmas-Adjacent films. Listen as the two discuss how this film fits within the genre and why it is a flawed but beloved 90s film. Contact Us:
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Thu, 10 December 2020
"There's a Christmas tree somewhere in London with a bunch of presents underneath it that'll never be opened." Brandon and Thomas discuss how Martin McDonagh's "In Bruges" fits into the Christmas-Adjacent genre. Starring Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, and Ralph Fiennes, this 2008 dark comedy is an incredibly crafted story and one of the more surprising entries within the genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 3 December 2020
"Two lives left. I think I'll save one for next Christmas." For our first episode in our month-long series on Christmas-Adjacent movies, Brandon and Thomas take a look at Tim Burton's superhero sequel, "Batman Returns". Listen as they discuss the superb cast and how the Christmas setting elevates the film. Contact Us:
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Wed, 25 November 2020
"I've been rich and I've been poor. Believe me, rich is better." For our final episode of Noirvember, Brandon and Thomas take a deep dive into the life and career of film director Fritz Lang, an innovator within the genre of film noir. Listen as they discuss Lang's influence on the genre and why they believe he deserves more appreciation today. Contact Us:
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Thu, 19 November 2020
"Don't ever change, Tiger. I don't think I'd like you with a heart." Listen as Brandon is joined by Hunter Barcroft to talk about the lesser-known 1949 noir, Too Late for Tears, starring Lizabeth Scott. The film is unique because it is one of the few films that is told from the perspective of the femme fatale, the famous film noir archetype. Contact Us:
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Thu, 12 November 2020
"When your head says one thing and your whole life says another, your head always loses." For this episode, Thomas and Brandon discuss John Huston's 1948 classic, Key Largo. Starring Humphrey Bogart, Edward G. Robinson, and Lauren Bacall, Key Largo is the first film made that classifies as a Florida Noir, a subgenre that has grown popularity within the literary world. Contact Us:
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Thu, 5 November 2020
"I don't know which side anybody's on. I don't even know who's playing today." For our first episode of Noirvember, Brandon and Thomas discuss the first faithful adaptation of a Raymond Chandler. "Murder, My Sweet", released in 1944 and starring Dick Powell, is a landmark film in the noir genre but has since been overshadowed by several films of the era. Contact Us:
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Sat, 31 October 2020
Listen as Brandon sits down (over Zoom) with filmmaker Xavier Burgin. They talk about Xavier's directorial debut, Horror Noire, a documentary that examines the relationship between African American history and the horror genre. Horror Noire is currently streaming on Shudder, UMC, and Amazon Prime. Xavier Burgin: Twitter @XLNB / Instagram @XLNBStories Contact Us:
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Thu, 29 October 2020
It's a scream, baby! Listen as Brandon and Thomas dive into the life and career of the Maestro of Horror, Wes Craven. From his 80s dream killer, Freddy Krueger, to his directing work in the meta-horror-comedy series Scream, Craven redefined horror multiple times in his life, and he has gone down as one of the greatest horror directors of all time. Contact Us:
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Thu, 22 October 2020
Are you ready to have a bloody good time? Listen as Brandon and Thomas discuss one of their favorite horror-comedies of the past decade, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil. Starring Alan Tudyk, Tyler Labine, and Katrina Bowden, the film is a fun take on the hillbilly horror subgenre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 15 October 2020
The suburbs can be a terrifying place full of mysterious neighbors that all have their secrets, and that's what "The 'Burbs" captures. Brandon is joined by Hunter Barcroft to discuss Joe Dante's suburban horror-comedy classic, starring Tom Hanks, Bruce Dern, and Carrie Fisher. Contact Us:
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Thu, 8 October 2020
Welcome to the wonderful weirdness of Hausu (a.k.a. House). Thomas leads Brandon through the madness of Nobuhiko Obayashi's feature debut. Even though it was a commercial success in Japan in the 1970s, the film wouldn't be released until 2009 in the United States, where it became a cult classic. Contact Us:
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Thu, 1 October 2020
It's time to kick-off October with one of Brandon's favorite cult classics, Phantom of the Paradise. Written and directed by Brian De Palma, The Phantom of the Paradise is rock opera horror-comedy with beautiful ballads, wild visuals, and a gothic-influenced story. It's a solid starting point for our month of horror-comedies. Contact Us:
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Tue, 29 September 2020
To close out our month-long series on movie sequels, Brandon talks with actress Jenette Goldstein about her filmography, including James Cameron's Aliens and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Listen as Jenette talks about her early days as an actress, her work with James Cameron and Kathryn Bigelow, and her transitions to being an actress/business owner. Contact Us:
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Thu, 24 September 2020
He might not be King of the World, but James Cameron is the King of Sequels. Listen as Brandon and Thomas discuss the life and works of Academy Award-winning director James Cameron. For this episode, Brandon and Thomas enlisted the help of Chris Winterbauer and Lizzie Bassett, hosts of the WHAT WENT WRONG podcast, to join them in their James Cameron discussion. Check out the WHAT WENT WRONG podcast on Instagram @whatwentwrongpod! Contact Us:
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Thu, 17 September 2020
You thought it ended with "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown." But, it didn't. Sixteen years later, Jack Nicholson returned to the Chinatown universe with The Two Jakes, a box office failure with a mixed critical reception. But, is this forgotten film worth a watch? Listen to Brandon and guest Jonathan Norris to hear what they think. Spoilers ahead! Contact Us:
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Thu, 10 September 2020
Those that hunt them still go by the name...Blade Runner. Listen as Brandon and Thomas dive into the critically successful, but box office blunder, Blade Runner 2049. They discuss its connections to the original and how it is a worthy sequel. Contact Us:
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Thu, 3 September 2020
What happens after $300 million worldwide? A sequel. Listen as Brandon and Thomas journey through the history of sequels, discussing the tropes and stories that are present within them. Surprisingly, a lot of movie sequels have a lot in common. Whether they are a superhero film, a buddy movie, or a horror film, they all tackle similar issues. Contact Us:
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Thu, 27 August 2020
Bond. James Bond. In our final episode of Spy Month, Brandon and Thomas dive into one of the most prestigious film franchises of all time. Thomas is a die-hard Bond fan, and Brandon has barely watched any of them...until now. Take a listen as they dive into one of the longest film franchises of all time. Contact Us:
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Thu, 20 August 2020
Your mission, should you choose to accept, is to listen to the newest episode of the CineNation Podcast. For this episode, Brandon and Thomas discuss the importance of the Mission: Impossible franchise within the Spy genre, and why Mission: Impossible - Fallout is the best of the series. They express their love for practical stunts, Tom Cruise, and the talented cast that surrounds him. Contact Us:
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Thu, 13 August 2020
"He'd kill us if he got the chance." For this episode, Brandon is joined by his former CineNation co-host, Ben Goertz, to discuss one of their favorite movies within the Spy genre. Listen as the two discuss how the film fits into the genre, and why it is one of the most underrated movies of 1970s American cinema.
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Thu, 6 August 2020
Don't trust anyone. For August, we will be diving into the spy genre. Listen as Brandon and Thomas discuss some of the famous movies and tropes of the spy movie. From Hitchcock's early espionage films to the politically charged movies of the Post-Watergate and Post-9/11 eras, we give you a taste of what you need to know about this genre in our first episode of the series. Contact Us:
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Thu, 30 July 2020
"We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it." For the final episode of the month, Brandon and Thomas dive into the life and career of John Hughes. His films have become synonymous with the Coming of Age, and their impact has lasted decades. Listen as the duo breaks down Hughes' influence on the American teen film, both good and bad. Contact Us:
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Thu, 23 July 2020
Is Lady Bird a modern classic? Thomas and Brandon continue their journey through the coming of age genre by taking a look back at Greta Gerwig's authentic and honest view of growing up in Lady Bird. They discuss how it fits into the coming of age genre, and how it is an integral part of the current Golden Age of Coming of Age films. Contact Us:
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Thu, 16 July 2020
It's time to journey into the Spider-Verse. For this episode, Brandon is joined by Jonathan Norris, a previous CineNation guest from the early days, to discuss one of the most innovative and visually stunning films of the past decade. Listen as the two discuss the importance of the film and how it fits into the Coming of Age genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 9 July 2020
For this episode, Brandon and Thomas dive into the landmark coming of age film, Splendor in the Grass. Starring Natalie Wood in an Oscar-nominated performance and Warren Beatty in his screen debut, Elia Kazan's Splendor in the Grass is a coming-of-age melodrama that sometimes gets lost in the shuffle of 1960s American Cinema. Listen as Brandon and Thomas discuss this classic film for our Coming of Age series. Contact Us:
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Thu, 2 July 2020
The summer is an important time for young people. For many, the summer holds some of their most treasured memories. Summer is a time where many people begin to grow up. Brandon and Thomas start of this month's theme of Coming of Age movies by diving into the main tropes of the genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 25 June 2020
Put on your tap-dancing shoes and bowler hat because it's time to discuss the filmography of Bob Fosse. For the final episode of Theatre Month, Brandon and Thomas dive into the world of Bob Fosse, full of seedy night clubs, jazzy musical numbers, and shady characters. Fosse is an artist who is mostly associated with the theatre, but he also had an incredibly successful film career that has gone under the radar for years. Contact Us:
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Thu, 18 June 2020
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's...Birdman! Listen as Brandon and Thomas dive into Alejandro G. Iñárritu's Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) as a part of CineNation's Theatre Month. Did it deserve the Best Picture Oscar? Is this Michael Keaton's best role? Listen and find out what the guys think. Contact Us:
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Thu, 11 June 2020
Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night! Brandon and Thomas continue Theatre Month by diving into the 1950 classic, All About Eve. Starring Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, Celeste Holm, and George Sanders, All About Eve was a massive hit upon release, and today it is on the Mount Rushmore of Theatre Movies. Contact Us:
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Thu, 4 June 2020
Curtain up! Light the lights! It's time to talk about theatre movies. Brandon and Thomas dive into the world of theatre, attempting to breakdown a genre that is rarely talked about. In this episode, they discuss several examples as a way to set a template for this genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 28 May 2020
Brandon and Thomas have been preparing their whole life for this episode. To close out their month-long study of the Texas genre, Brandon and Thomas dive into the career of Texas filmmaker, Richard Linklater. From Slacker to Boyhood and from the Before series to School of Rock, the CineNation duo discuss the entire works of Richard Linklater. In the end, they will ask one final question. Does Linklater's filmography fit within the Texas genre? Contact Us:
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Thu, 21 May 2020
Blood always follows money. For contemporary film week, Brandon and Thomas dive into the 2016 Oscar-nominated film, "Hell or High Water". They discuss how the film fits into the Texas genre, and why it might be the best modern example of the genre. Contact Us:
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Thu, 14 May 2020
As the majority of movie theaters are closed across the country, Brandon and Thomas look at a film about a small Texas town that is losing its one movie theater. But, the film is not about movies, it is about the loss of innocence and the transgressions within a 1950s American town. Listen as Brandon and Thomas talk about one of their favorite movies from the 1970s, for their month-long Texas study. Contact Us:
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Thu, 7 May 2020
To kick off our new format for the podcast, Brandon and Thomas decided to tackle the topic of Texas Movies. The genre of Texas Movies is not well defined, so Brandon and Thomas are going to discuss what they think makes a typical Texas Movie. From looking at tropes and specific examples, we are going to spend the whole month of May dissecting the Texas genre. Contact Us:
Direct download: 107_-_Lone_Star_Final_Lower_Quality.mp3
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Thu, 30 April 2020
There's no crying in baseball! To end our month of sports movies, Brandon and Thomas take a look back at one of the most popular sports films of the 1990s, A League of Their Own. Starring Geena Davis, Lori Petty, Tom Hanks, Rosie O'Donnell, and Madonna, A League of Their Own is still the most commercially successful baseball film of all time. Listen as Brandon and Thomas dissect the film that they watched countless times when they were kids on TBS. Contact Us:
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Thu, 23 April 2020
If you are missing the NBA playoffs like we are, then any form of basketball will brighten your day. Brandon and Thomas delve into the 1994 film Blue Chips, the underrated basketball gem that stars Nick Nolte, Mary McDonnell, J.T. Walsh, Penny Hardaway, and arguably the greatest big man of all time, Shaquille O'Neal. With a slew of basketball cameos and a smart script, Blue Chips is a film that has surprisingly become more relevant in recent years. Contact Us:
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Thu, 16 April 2020
For this week's episode, Brandon and Thomas take a look back at the 2004 film adaptation of Friday Night Lights. They also discuss the history of the FNL franchise, including the original book and the popular television show. Our duo discusses their favorite moments, what the movie got right, and what needed work. So, if you are missing football, then we hope you enjoy this. Contact Us:
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Thu, 9 April 2020
Play ball...or not. As the COVID-19 quarantine continues, Brandon and Thomas have thrown out their script for a new format. Since there is a longing for sports, the CineNation duo decided to take a look back at a few films that will help fill the void. For this episode, they take a look at Ron Shelton's classic baseball film, BULL DURHAM, starring Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon, and Tim Robbins. The big surprise of the episode? Thomas has never seen the film until now. Contact Us:
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Fri, 27 March 2020
Due to current world issues, Brandon and Thomas called an audible for their newest episode. Listen as they take questions from several listeners about a variety of topics. Also, make sure you check out some of their recommendations as you social distance and self-quarantine (if you can). Contact Us:
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Fri, 13 March 2020
Do you have faith? Thomas Horton and Brandon Sparks sit down in an attempt to carve out a subgenre of movies about faith. They want to give you an alternative to the “faith-based” genre that has gained a following over the past decade. Contact Us:
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Thu, 27 February 2020
Checkpoint reached! Ladies and gentlemen, we've hit a major milestone and that calls for a major episode. For our 100th episode, we decided to bring back our core group of podcasters, along with a special guest, to talk about the evolution of the show. We also talked about some of their favorite movies and how they connect to our friendship. Thanks for sticking with us for these hundred episodes and we hope to bring you even more.
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Thu, 13 February 2020
When it comes to the romantic comedy, filmmaker Nora Ephron is one of the few people who has become synonymous with the genre. In honor of Valentine's Day, Brandon and Thomas dive into the career and films of writer/director Nora Ephron as they try to determine if she should be considered an auteur by audiences. Contact Us:
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Thu, 30 January 2020
Put the fuel in the tank and buckle your seatbelt because we're about to hit 1.21 gigawatts as we head back in time. Brandon and Thomas sit down to discuss the time travel film genre. The delve into the history of the genre and they talk about some of their examples of the genre.
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Fri, 17 January 2020
Revenge is a dish best served cold. Brandon and Thomas discuss one of Thomas' favorite subgenres of all time...the Revenge genre. The CineNation duo take a look at the history of the genre and they talk about some of their favorites in the genre.
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