Perhaps the most in-depth analysis possible is focused on an entire film minute by minute. This week's guest Blake Howard has patented that very idea in the format of his highly popular podcast One Heat Minute. Interviewing a guest every week and assigning them a minute from the film, this deep-dive podcast represents a synergy between obsessional fandom, close textual analysis, and explorations of what film means to those who see the form as part of their very identity. The first film that was the subject of this was Heat, and it was a testament to the success of the show that the director, Michael Mann was the final guest of that series. Since then Blake has done series: The Last (12 minutes) of the Mohican's, All the President's Minutes (his current podcast on which Dario recently appeared) and two spin-off shows which he produces: Increment Vice and the upcoming Josie and the Podcats. He has also recently start con-TEN-gen, the film critic's response to the impact of the coronavirus on his colleagues and friends.
In this episode, Dario and Blake realise they have a parallel history in their film education and their taste in films. They discuss Blake's history as a film journalist at the beginnings of the digital age, the challenges and rewards of the 'one-minute' format, film podcasts as a genre, and the possibility of a cinematic experience without images.
In this episode, Neil also reviews three reissues from Eureka/Masters of Cinema: Syncopation (William Dieterle, 1942) Buster Keaton's MGM Boxset, Long Day's Journey into Night (Sidney Lumet, 1962).
Links
Blake Howard is on Twitter as @OneBlakeMinute
Link here for One Heat Minute Productions
Contributor to www.flicks.com.au/ & Dark Horizons
Blake's Article for Vague Visages - Why Criticism: Not Quite the Apocalypse
The Films of Alice Diop
Long Way Back(w/Brett and Simon Harvey)
T.L.C (Tender Loving Care for Trans-Led/Trans-Loved Cinema) w/ So Mayer and Lillian Crawford
Berlinale Dispatches Trailer
Husband (w/Josh Appignanesi and Devorah Baum)
Akira Kurosawa at the BFI (w/ Asif Kapadia and Ian Hayden Smith)
Enys Men (w/ Dir. Mark Jenkin)
2022 Review (w/critic Clarisse Loughrey)
Blood Simple (w/ Producer James Dean)
Film Curation (Beyond Interpretation w/Chris Cassingham)
Sight and Sound’s Greatest Films of All Time 2022 (Part 2)
Sight and Sound’s Greatest Films of All Time 2022 (Part 1)
Irma Vep (w/ Dr Catherine Wheatley)
Censor (w/ Sarah Cleaver)
London Film Festival - Part 2
London Film Festival - Part 1
Licence to Queer (w/ David Lowbridge-Ellis)
Jonah who will be 25 in the Year 2000 (w/ Caroline Catz and James Dean)
Cape Fear (live @TheGardenCinema)
Top Gun: Maverick; Hustle; Lingui, The Sacred Bonds (and more)
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