Episode 63 - Burt Lancaster's Brooding, Brutal Force
In Episode 63, the trio discuss 1947's Brute Force, with approving reactions across the board to both Burt Lancaster's performance and Jules Dassin's direction of the crime noir film.
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Music by jorikbasov from Pixabay
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Episode 62 - Voyage to the Forbidden Planet
In Episode 62, the trio discuss 1956's Forbidden Planet, with all three finding positives in the groundbreaking storyline, technical effects and electronic score of the seminal sci-fi film.
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Music by jorikbasov from Pixabay
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Episode 61 - Two Wheels, One Man and No Money
In Episode 61, the trio discuss 1948's Bicycle Thieves, widely considered one of the greatest films in the history of cinema, with George and Jacob celebrating the (neo)realism present in the story while Jason once again comes away disengaged.
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Music by jorikbasov from Pixabay
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Episode 60 - The Sinful and Satirical Heart of Ozploitation
In Episode 60, the trio tackle the Australian film movement of Ozploitation, starting with the beginnings of the genre in 1971's Wake in Fright, moving through to The Man From Hong Kong four years later and finishing with the more modern horror of Wolf Creek from 2005.
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Music by jorikbasov from Pixabay
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Episode 59 - In the Strange, Small Hours of SoHo
In Episode 59, the trio discuss 1985's After Hours, with George and Jacob appreciating the offbeat surrealism in what is perhaps Scorsese's most arthouse-like offering, while Jason comes away empty (despite the Kafkaesque elements of the film).
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Music by jorikbasov from Pixabay
All Film, No Filter is a podcast where, every week, you get the chance to listen in on a group of film lovers chatting about the movies we’ve been watching.