Priscilla and May December are two films now available to stream or watch on Netflix that share a strange bond. They both involve plotlines that deal with inappropriate relationships between adults and fourteen-year-olds.
This week Jim and Teal take an inside look at Sofia Coppola's Priscilla, about the relationship between Priscilla Presley and Elvis. Jim notes some of the striking similarities between this film and Todd Haynes' May December.
What else? Jim and Teal offer up an alternative holiday classic, the 1961 gritty noir, Blast of Silence.
Finally, Jim and Teal gift each other by watching a film that the other one recommends. Teal watched a film from the BFI 250 list, the amazing The Ascent, and Jim watched this year's independent film, How to Blow Up a Pipeline.
2022 BFI Sight & Sound Greatest Films List: Examining the Worst Selections
Easter Films: Jim and Teal Get Biblical
The French New Wave: Jim and Teal Go Boating
2023 Oscar Predictions: No Country for Old Wells
The 2022 BFI Sight and Sound Critics Top 250 Greatest Films
The Best Films of 2022
2023 Academy Awards Nominatons
Spielboctagon Three: The Final Battle
Back in the Spielboctagon
The Fabelmans: Steven Spielberg Gets Personal
Fascism on Film: The Mortal Storm and A Special Day
A Discussion on Tár
New Movies to Watch This November
2022: The Year of Horror
A look at Criterion Channel’s 80s Horror Collection
Waiting for Godard
More Films for Your Fourteen Year Olds to Watch
Film School for Fourteen Year Olds
Stuff We’ve Seen is Back in Action
There’s a lot of Things to Stream Right Now
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Cinema: A to B
I Finally Watched...
Star Wars Escape Pod
Pod Meets World
Pop Culture Happy Hour