Sinopsis
Independent film and music reviews
Episodios
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Way Too Indiecast 61: Tom Hiddleston and Marc Abraham, Dennis Hauck
08/04/2016 Duración: 01h14minIt's a stunning lineup this week on the Way Too Indiecast as Loki himself, Tom Hiddleston, joins the show along with director Marc Abraham to talk about their new movie I Saw the Light, based on the final years of country music icon Hank Williams' life. Mr. Hiddleston also talks about working with Elizabeth Olsen, learning to sing with country legends, and his take on irascible MCU fans.
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Way Too Indiecast 60: Richard Linklater, Jeff Nichols, ‘Preacher’ Preview, Tribeca Controversy
01/04/2016 Duración: 01h33minIn one of the biggest, baddest episodes of the Way Too Indiecast yet, we welcome two of the best directors in the game as we hear from Richard Linklater about his '80s college hangout movie Everybody Wants Some!! and are joined by Jeff Nichols, whose sci-fi thriller Midnight Special hits theaters this weekend as well.
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Way Too Indiecast 59: ‘Batman v Superman,’ Paul Taylor and Alex Megaro of ‘Driftwood’
25/03/2016 Duración: 58minThis week, CJ's in conversation with writer/director Paul Taylor and producer Alex Megaro of Driftwood, which won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Narrative at Slamdance this year. Also, Bernard chimes in to share his thoughts on this weekend's gigantic release, Batman v Superman. We all know by now that the Zack Snyder-directed superhero mash-up hasn't been received well by critics, but Bernard breaks down exactly what goes wrong in this woefully misguided missed opportunity of a blockbuster.
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Way Too Indiecast 58: Film Essayist Mark Rappaport, Directorial Left Turns
18/03/2016 Duración: 01h35minThe Dastardly Dissenter returns as CJ teams with Bernard to bring you this week’s show, in which they discuss their favorite “directorial left turns,” which also happens to be the subject of this month’s Way Too Indie staff feature. Also, incomparable film essayist and filmmaker Mark Rappaport joins the show to talk about his filmography, […]
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Way Too Indiecast 57: ‘Eye In The Sky’ With Director Gavin Hood
12/03/2016 Duración: 41minBernard flies solo on this week's episode as he interviews Eye In The Sky director Gavin Hood. From the ethics of drone warfare to the art of creating a film's rhythm, the conversation spans myriad subjects surrounding the drone-warfare thriller starring Helen Mirren, Alan Rickman, Aaron Paul and more. Plus, Bernard shares his Indie Pick of the Week, flash-reviews Hello, My Name Is Doris and Knight of Cups, and rants about Marvel and DC's upcoming superhero team-up movies.
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Way Too Indiecast 56: Oscar Reactions, Alex Proyas’ Critic Hate
05/03/2016 Duración: 01h22minThis week, Bernard, CJ and Zach react to the Oscars! Listen to find out how they did on their predictions and hear their thoughts on the show’s overall presentation. Also, filmmaker Alex Proyas recently lashed out at movie critics following a landslide of negative reviews for his movie Gods of Egypt. The boys dissect his resentment […]
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Way Too Indiecast 55: Oscar Picks, Aaron Paul and John Hillcoat Talk ‘Triple 9’
27/02/2016 Duración: 01h01minIt's the end of Indiecast Week and in anticipation of tomorrow's Oscars, Bernard and CJ share their picks for who should and will win! Also, two special guests join the show as director John Hillcoat and Breaking Bad actor Aaron Paul talk about their new crime-thriller, Triple 9, out in theaters now. Bernard shares his impressions of the film and the boys offer two more Indie Picks of the Week. What more could you want? We hope you enjoyed Indiecast Week as much as we did!
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Way Too Indiecast 54: Hugh Jackman Talks ‘Eddie The Eagle,’ Christopher Jason Bell Returns
25/02/2016 Duración: 01h09minWe're back! On the second episode of the Way Too Indiecast this week we welcome the biggest guest we've had on the show thus far, Hugh Jackman! He, Taron Egerton and director Dexter Fletcher are talking about their new film, Eddie The Eagle in a particularly unique interview environment. Also, good friend of the show Christopher Jason Bell sits down for a snack-'n'-chat with Bernard to talk about what it's like to be an independent filmmaker presenting a movie at a film festival and conducting a Q&A with a (sometimes tiny) audience. On top of all that, Bernard and CJ share some brand new Indie Picks and talk about their favorite movies based on inspirational true stories.
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Way Too Indiecast 53: ‘The Witch,’ Pre-Code Hollywood With Elliot Lavine
23/02/2016 Duración: 01h15minIt's podcast week here at Way Too Indie as we have not one, not two, but THREE episodes of the Way Too Indiecast for your listening pleasure between now and Friday! With too many special guests to handle this week, we were forced to split them up into a trilogy of movie-talk goodness. From indie up-and-comers to festival programmers to Australian A-list actors (get me, bub?), we've got so many amazing interviews from across the entire movie spectrum for you in the coming days that you'd do yourself a disservice to not tune in to your favorite movie podcast EVER!
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Way Too Indiecast 52: ‘Zoolander 2,’ ‘If There’s A Hell Below’ With Director Nathan Williams
12/02/2016 Duración: 01h18minThis week, CJ and Bernard take a look at the recent trend of nostalgia-driven franchise resurrections on this week's show, inspired by the release of Zoolander 2. The boys are also joined by filmmaker Nathan Williams to talk about his paranoia thriller If There's A Hell Below, which just recently screened and got a warm reception at Slamdance. PLUS, we've got a fresh batch of Indie Picks for you to gnaw your teeth on, including a film from friend of the show J.P. Chan! Click play and let the indie-loving, Hollywood-hating goodness wash over you like a ray of sunlight from the heavens...
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Way Too Indiecast 51: Oscars Diversity Debacle, C.J. Finally Watches ‘The Force Awakens’
04/02/2016 Duración: 01h19minCJ and Bernard tackle the #OscarsSoWhite controversy on this week's episode, delving into the complexities of the pre-awards show debacle and the larger social issue it stems from. To help balance out the heavy shit, we'll check in on Darth Dissenter himself as he finally shares with us his thoughts on Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Better late than never! Plus, Bernard fills us in on a mildly traumatic experience he had involving the legendary Sally Field. All that, plus our Indie Picks of the Week, on this episode of the Way Too Indiecast!
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Way Too Indiecast 50: Our Favorite Movies
21/01/2016 Duración: 01h15minIt's the most common question one is asked as a movie writer: What's your favorite movie? On the occasion of our 50th episode of the Way Too Indiecast, your hosts Bernard, CJ and Dustin have decided to share with you their favorite movies, the movies that defined them as cinephiles and changed the way they look at the art form. Plus, two very special guests join the show as H.P. Mendoza (I Am A Ghost) and J.P. Chan (A Picture of You) share their picks. Here's to 50 episodes and many more to come!
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Way Too Indiecast 49: Winter Movie Guide, Best of 2015 Recap
08/01/2016 Duración: 01h42minBernard and CJ kick off 2016 by looking back at Way Too Indie's Best Films of 2015 list as well as looking at the big releases that are in theaters right now. From The Hateful Eight, to Joy, Anomalisa, The Revenant and more, they've got you covered as you brave the winter cold to see the latest movies at your local cinema.
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Way Too Indiecast STAR WARS Special: ‘The Force Awakens’ Spoilercast
21/12/2015 Duración: 02h02minIn the final installment of our series of Way Too Indiecast Star Wars Specials, Bernard and Dustin are joined by two new companions, WTI's own Ananda Dillon and Star Wars aficionado Justin Boo, to break down piece-by-piece Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Stakes were high going into this JJ Abrams-helmed mega reboot---did the movie meet the crew's expectations? Is this the moment Dustin finally embraces the light side and becomes a Star Wars fanboy, or has he lost hope in the force altogether? Will super fans Bernard, Ananda and Justin have their childhood dreams reawakened or extinguished forever? It's all on the line on this very special, extended, final edition of the series!
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Way Too Indiecast STAR WARS Special: ‘Return of the Jedi’
16/12/2015 Duración: 01h12minIn part three of our series of Way Too Indiecast Star Wars Specials, Bernard, Dustin and CJ discuss the third entry in the original Star Wars trilogy, Return of the Jedi.
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Way Too Indiecast STAR WARS Special: ‘The Empire Strikes Back’
14/12/2015 Duración: 01h04minIn part two of our series of Way Too Indiecast Star Wars Specials, Bernard, Dustin and CJ discuss the second episode in the original Star Wars trilogy, The Empire Strikes Back. Luke Skywalker learns the ways of the force from Master Yoda and Han and Leia finally open up their hearts to one another in this pivotal […]
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Way Too Indiecast 48: ‘The Winds That Scatter’ Director Christopher Jason Bell, Digging For Indie Gold
11/12/2015 Duración: 01h01minIt's a Dastardly Dissenter takeover as CJ hosts the show this week to welcome filmmaker Christopher Jason Bell to talk about his new film, The Winds That Scatter. It stars Ahmad Chahrour as a Syrian immigrant fighting to survive a rough American economy with an unusually positive attitude. Then, CJ and Christopher talk about the current state of film criticism, particularly journalists' current obsession with listicles and "buzz-worthy" festival darlings. Surely, with a little digging, film critics like us can uncover hidden movie treasures that elude even the ever-expanding festival scene. Challenge accepted!
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Way Too Indiecast STAR WARS Special: ‘A New Hope’
09/12/2015 Duración: 01h06minWe talk 'A New Hope' in part one of our four-part Star Wars spectacular!
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Way Too Indiecast 47: Awards Season Scramble, ‘James White’ With Special Guests Josh Mond and Christopher Abbott
04/12/2015 Duración: 01h39minAfter a week off, we're back with a brand new episode of the Way Too Indiecast! This week, Bernard and CJ welcome director Josh Mond and star Christopher Abbott to talk about their new film, James White. The boys also discuss what is one of the most unpredictable awards seasons in memory and which movies they think will take home golden statues in a couple months time. Disney's controversial decision to not screen Star Wars: The Force Awakens for critics is also a topic of conversation as your hosts cry foul and risk sounding like film critic elitists. All that, plus our Indie Picks of the Week, on this super-sized edition of the Indiecast!
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Way Too Indiecast 46: Sound Conversations
20/11/2015 Duración: 01h04minIt's a very special episode this week as Bernard presents Sound Conversations, a collection of interviews with directors, documentarians, actors, festival programmers and, most importantly, sound designers, about the art of sound in film. Technique, philosophy, tradition, experimentation---all angles of sound design are covered as we explore one of the most underappreciated aspects of filmmaking with some of the most talented people in the biz. Joining the show are the sound-obsessed artists behind Love & Mercy, The Diary of a Teenage Girl, 10,000 km, Gett: The Trial of Vivianne Amsalem, Foxcatcher and many more. Listen in and listen close---it's Sound Conversations!