Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 11: The Lovers on Other Streaming Services

Josh is joined once again by Will Remmers to continue their conversation about “The Lovers,” this time focusing on stories of love and loss on other streaming services.

Note: The following episode was recorded in early February and editing was delayed due to the spread of COVID-19 in Western Washington in late-February. Things have changed all across the country (and all around the world) since this was recorded. There is a brief message at the beginning of the episode with ways you can help a few members of our community – especially our guest Will Remmers and Ryan Gallagher of CriterionCast. You can find links on how to help below.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 10: The Lovers

Will Remmers joins Josh to continue their conversation about the Criterion Channel. For this episode, they discuss “The Lovers” – stories of love and loss – and give a few recommendations for films that fit the theme. Plus, Matt Gasteier of The Complete podcast shares some tips and tricks for navigating the Criterion Channel’s digital supplements – and makes the case for spending time with the Channel’s interviews, commentaries, and supplemental documentaries.

Note: Will did choose films that expire February 29, 2020, so we are including links to these films’ Just Watch listing in order to direct our listeners to alternate avenues for viewing these titles.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 9: February 2020 New and Expiring Titles

Josh is joined by Will Remmers, frequent contributor to the Criterion Reflections podcast and Criterion Now, to talk about the new and expiring titles for February, and Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the mystery of the disappearing limited engagements.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Police Stories on Other Streaming Services

Cinema Cocktail, Episode 2 – Oscar Predictions

Josh Hornbeck is once again joined by screenwriter and critic Robert Taylor for a discussion about the 92nd Academy Awards. With the shortened Oscar window, the two have had less time to see the films, but still give their predictions and preferences for who will (and should) win the Oscar in each category.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 7: Police Stories (January 2020)

For our first episode of 2020, Josh is joined by David Blakeslee of the Criterion Reflections podcast to talk about “Police Stories,” stories of crime and justice to kick off the new year. Friend of the show Michael Hutchins stops by to discuss the various countries and geographical regions represented by the Criterion Channel, and regular contributor Matt Gasteier of The Complete podcast provides strategies for tackling the Criterion Channel’s permanent, streaming only library.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Bonus Episode: Criterion’s April Announcements

For this special bonus episode, host Josh Hornbeck was joined by Matt Gasteier and Travis Trudell of The Complete Podcast, and Robert Taylor of the Robert Taylor Odyssey for two casual discussions about the announcements for Criterion’s April releases.

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Cinema Cocktail, Episode 1 – Oscar Nominations

In this first episode of the Cinema Cocktail podcast, host Josh Hornbeck is joined by screenwriter and critic Robert Taylor of the Robert Taylor Odyssey to discuss Oscar nominations and reflect on some of the surprises – or lack thereof – during this shortened awards season.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Bonus Episode: Jonathan Miller of OVID.tv

On this special bonus episode, host Josh Hornbeck sits down with Jonathan Miller, director of the new streaming service OVID.tv and president of Icarus Films, to discuss OVID and the role it plays in making documentary and world cinema more accessible for audiences across the United States.

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Criterion Channel Surfing, Episode 6: Family Matters Follow Up (Titles on Other Streaming Services)

In this short follow-up to our December 2019 episode on “Family Matters,” host Josh Hornbeck is joined once again by Dave Eves, frequent contributor to Wrong Reel, Film Baby Film, Criterion Now, and Just the Discs. They briefly discuss various streaming services and offer a few recommendations for films about family on other streaming services.

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