In this episode - which, despite being inspired by a film called The Irishman and being recorded over St. Patrick's Day weekend, is categorically not a St. Patrick's Day episode - Ed is joined by critic and podcaster Kayleigh Donaldson (@Ceilidhann on Twitter) to discuss Netflix's recent acquisition of Martin Scorsese's long-gestating gangster epic, as well as how the growth of upstart studios and distributors like Netflix, Amazon, A24, Blumhouse and Annapurna Pictures are shaking up the status quo in Hollywood. There's also some talk about whether or not Jeff Bezos is trying to kill God.
Kayleigh's piece on The Irishman, "How Netflix Stole Martin Scorsese's Dream Project From Hollywood" can be found on Screen Rant.
00:00:00 - 00:01:30 - Intro
00:01:31 - 01:10:44 - Ed and Kayleigh discuss The Irishman, Netflix and Amazon's original film slate, the death of the mid-budget movie, Blumhouse. A whole bunch of stuff, really.
01:10:45 - 01:16:50 - SRS Recommends & Outro
301. School
300. Ed's Birthday 2020
299. When Will Movies Come Back?
298. Best of the Year So Far
297. Olivia de Havilland
296. Movies and Video Games
295. Don't Go to Movie Theatres. Wear A Mask. This Isn't Hard.
294. The "Value" of the Canon
293. The Brands Are At It Again
292. Books About Films
291. Coming of Age Stories
290. Pick n Mix
289. Favourite Actors
288. Rewriting History
287. Underrated Performances
286. Writers' Rights
285. Art We Left Behind
284. CoronArt
283. Films as Time Capsules
282. COVIDeodrome
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