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Enter the rinky-dink film vault and welcome to Film A Week: 52 Films A Year. Hosts Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi embark on a journey of watching films Serg has never seen before, get avant-garde with Criterion of the Month and revisit classics films with Revisited episodes. Listen for humorous discussions, fun film analysis, and great company from fellow film lovers.
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Enter the rinky-dink film vault and welcome to Film A Week Podcast. Hosts Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi watch one film a week every Friday with a new theme every month. We review films we've never before, classics in Revisited episodes, recent films with Recent Visits and Criterion of the Month.
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THE DEAD SPEAK! Film A Week Podcast returns after a hiatus with an experiment: A commentary on "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker."Host Sergio Berrueta and Patrick Raissi watch the film along you all discussing our own thoughts on how the finale could have been better while the film plays, pointing out key moments we felt were great, better, or coul…
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"It's showtime!"Masters of Horror George A. Romero and famed author Stephen King combine forces to create this anthology piece. Hosts Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi crack open this tribute to EC comics as they dissect this film segment-by-segment, discuss Romero's leacy in horror and Stephen King's acting debut.…
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"I don't belong in the world."Welcome to the Carnival of Souls. Step up right this way! Serg and Patrick enter the mysterious carnival on their way to Utah with Mary as a ghoul seems to be on her trail. Listen as the hosts discuss the cult classic from rampant organ music, its public domain status and what inspiration this low-budget thrill has lef…
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"I know I'm quite a sight, but could you do your staring later?"Film A Week ends Masters of Cinema month with a true master of the medium: Akira Kurosawa. Serg and Patrick take a look at his classic 1961 film “Yojimbo” for our second dive into Criterion this month. Listen as we discuss Toshiro Mifune, great adaptations and the legacy Kurosawa left …
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"Because making something disappear isn't enough; you have to bring it back. That's why every magic trick has a third act, the hardest part, the part we call "The Prestige."Abracadabra. Serg and Patrick see a magical rivalry as only Christopher Nolan could tell it in “The Prestige.”Listen as they talk up the modern cinema auteur in this tale of ill…
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"Hasta la vista, baby." Welcome to Episode 100.Film A Week hits a milestone and to celebrate, we decided to tackle our personal favorite films: "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." In this 90 minute special, Serg and Patrick are joined by podcast co-creator Matthew Reveles to remake a lost episode from 2016. Listen as we impersonate Schwarzenegger, reflec…
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"He was alive when I buried him."Film A Week kicks off Masters of Cinema month with Criterion of the Month with the Coen Brothers' directorial debut, "Blood Simple." Serg and Patrick are joined by special guest film scholar and Coen Brothers fan Katerina Karavodin to discuss the classic neo-noir thriller. Listen as they discuss the Coens' "A+" debu…
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"WE ARE SEX BOB-OMB! 1-2-3-4!"Comics? Yes. Sweet tunes? Yes. Video game references? Yes. Having to defeat seven evil exes? Well, we aren't sure about that one. We add another Revisit episode to the list as we see 2010's "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World." Listen as we discuss Edgar Wright as a genre filmmaker, Michael Cera's leading man turn and how the…
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"We can't stop now...this is Bat Country."Bat Country comes to terrifying life via the drug-fueled gonzo world of Hunter S. Thompson with 1998's "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." Listen as the hosts discuss what is the American Dream, Bencio Del Toro's fantastic turn as Dr. Gonzo, Terry Gilliam's manic vision and Thompson oozing out of Depp's perfo…
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"You are the son of Uther and Igrayne. You are King Arthur!"Comic Creator Mark Martinez @markeldude ("Samuriachi," "Devil Mask") stops by to join the hosts to pull the Arthurian legend from the stone in the form of 1981's "Excalibur." Listen as they get in an epic discussion about the parade of Irish accents, the unironic use of "O Fortuna," Boorma…
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"Here on the ocean floor is the only independence."We have a whale of a tale to tell you all as we head "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" to revisit the 1954 Disney live-action classic. Listen as we discuss the legacy of the film and its influence on Disney Parks design, Walt Disney jokes a plenty, and how dated the film is now. Also, how in the actua…
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"We have all the time in the world."Bond is back! The hosts Serg and Patrick discuss George Lazenby's only turn as the most famous spy of all-time James Bond in 1969's "On Her Majesty's Secret Service." Listen as they talk about the behind-the-scenes drama, Bond's foray into marriage, possible stunt deaths an underwhelming Blofeld and a plot that i…
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"This is a story of boy meets girl, but you should know upfront, this is not a love story."Film A Week Revisited returns with a trip to the Downtown LA world outside of the rinky-dink film vault with 2009's "(500) Days of Summer." Listen as we discuss realism of romance in this film, the soundtrack of the film, Joseph Gordon-Levitt's handsome natur…
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"Why did I get drunk? I do stupid things when I'm drunk... like sleep with my husband!"The hosts get hungry and dine in at Joe's Pie Diner to celebrate the work of Adrienne Shelley with "Waitress." Listen as they discuss Keri Russell's turn as Jenna, our favorite food on film moments, a returning Nathan Fillion and Shelley's wondrous legacy.Visit o…
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"I have a love in my life. It makes me stronger than anything you can imagine."Criterion of the Month returns after two months with Paul Thomas Anderson's "Punch-Drunk Love." Listen as Patrick talks up one of his favorite films, Anderson's use of color, Sandler's stellar performance and pay respect to the late great Phillip Seymour Hoffman.Visit ou…
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"Your characters must change, and the change must come from them."The host watch the ultimate film about writer' block as only director Spike Jonze can tell it in 2002's "Adaptation." Listen as they discuss crazy man Nicolas Cage, Chris Cooper's Oscar winning role and the odd and "meta" turns throughout the film.Visit our site at filmaweekpodcast.c…
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"The boy is dangerous. They all sense it, why can't you?"Attack of the 90’s Summer Blockbusters comes to a galactic end. Serg rewatches "The Phantom Menace" all the way through for the first time since 1999 as Patrick guides the padawan through the world. Listen as they discuss the "Star Wars" fandom, Jar Jar Binks, podracing, and the famous "Duel …
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"You know what the difference between you and me is? I make this look good."Here come the "Men in Black," galaxy defenders. The hosts watch the 1997 classic starring the master of Summer, Will Smith, as the first, last and only line of defense against the worst scum of the universe. Listen as they marvel at the makeup effect, Tommy Lee Jones' aweso…
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"It's the car, right? Chicks love the car."Riddle us this, riddle us that, what the heck happened to the Bat? Hosts Serg and Patrick ask that question and more as they tackle 1995's "Batman Forever." Listen as the hosts talk about the over-the-top theatrics of Tommy Lee Jones, Joel Schumacher's neon Gotham, and sing Seal's "Kiss from a Rose."Visit …
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"Everything you see exists together in a delicate balance."Hakuna Matata! It means no worries on this podcast as the host learn about the great "circle of life" with 1994's "The Lion King." Listen as we talk about Lion King's merchandising, voice actor Jim Cummings and Serg elaborates on Disney's glorious renaissance age.Visit our site at filmaweek…
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"Life, uh, finds a way."The hosts Serg and Patrick are welcomed to "Jurassic Park" and celebrate the 25th anniversary of the show. Listen as they discuss the blend of digital and practical effects, nostalgic memories of getting scared, the beauty of Dr. Ian Malcolm and a rundown of the franchise as a whole.Visit our site at filmaweekpodcast.com!Fac…
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"...logic clearly dictates that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few."Space. The final frontier. The crew of Film A Week continue their mission to seek out cinema and revisit this 1982 classic to come face-to-face with a vengeful Ricardo Montalban, talk about the life James T. Kirk and the death of Mr. Spock, and the original appeara…
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"Whatever it is that's watching... it isn't human."Serg and Patrick go on a trip of drugs and technology in the rotoscope animated film “A Scanner Darkly.” Listen as the host discuss Keanu Reeves' acting, the works of Phillip K. Dick, rotoscope works and a bizarre cameo by...Alex Jones?Visit our site at filmaweekpodcast.com!Tumblr: filmaweekpodcast…
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"Missed it by that much!"The hosts, Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi, are welcomed into CONTROL with the 2008 adaptation of the classic 60's comedy series. Listen as the host talk about what makes spy comedies work, Steve Carell's perfect casting, and the charm of the jabroni-beating people's champion Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.Visit our site at filmaw…
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"I don't care!"Our hosts Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi are on the run with Harrison Ford from Tommy Lee Jones to find the one-armed man in this 1993 adaptation of the 1963-67 series. Listen as we discuss Serg's dad's favorite film, Jones' Oscar-winning performance, the mystery of the film and the pulse-pounding train crash sequence.Visit our site a…
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"I am a leaf on the wind - watch how I soar."Host Serg and Patrick hop aboard with Mal Reynolds and his Serenity crew as they outrun the Operative in this 2005 film based upon the show "Firefly." Listen as the host discuss the cult hit and stellar cast, Fox's love of cancellation, seeing it through a newcomer's eye and Joss Whedon's first stab at f…
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"I'd rather be a pig than a fascist. "Welcome to the world of Hayao Miyazaki as 1992's "Porco Rosso" soars in to end Animated April. Listen as Serg and Patrick discuss the master of Japanese animation with his unique vision, Studio Ghibli, the film's artistry and overall love of aviation.Visit our site at filmaweekpodcast.com!Facebook & Instagram @…
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"I have seen the oppression of my people in Egypt, and have heard their cry."Hosts Serg and Patrick explore The Book of Exodus and Moses in this Revisited episode of "The Prince of Egypt." Listen as talk about the Dreamworks classic with its epic musical numbers, the brilliant traditional animation, their own crazy religious pasts and the battle of…
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"Honey, I am seven non-fox years old. My father died at seven and a half. I don't want to live in a hole anymore, and I'm going to do something about it. "Starting off with Criterion of the Month, Serg and Patrick are joined once again by Daniel White (EP. 53: "Phantasm") to cover Wes Anderson's "Fantastic Mr. Fox." Listen as they discuss the film …
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"I'm just a mean green mother from outer space and I'm bad!"In our final film of Musical March, we pay a visit to the little flower shop on Skid Row in "Little Shop of Horrors" by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken of "The Little Mermaid" and "Beauty and the Beast" fame. Listen as the hosts talk about how this film hits all the marks of a great musical …
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"Listen. No one could teach you to dance in a million years. Take my advice and save your money!"The duo of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dance their way into our hearts in this episode revisiting a film on the original FAW written series. Listen as the hosts Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi discuss the spectacular dancing and the ugliness of Blackfa…
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"You guys look great in red, have I told you that?"The host hang out with The Wonders as they preform their monster hit in this film directed and written by Tom Hanks. Listen as the hosts talk about The Wonders' rise, their one hit and the beauty of Steve Zahn.
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"There you go, hiding behind a smokescreen of bourgeois cliches."Ladies and gentlemen, THE BEATLES! In our Criterion of the Month for Musical March, Serg and Patrick introduce the Fab Four to the podcast. Listen as they discuss the classic comedy, the musical joys of the soundtrack, Ringo Starr's parading, Phil Collins, Paul's grandfather and have …
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"Back home everyone said I didn't have any talent. They might be saying the same thing over here but it sounds better in French."Musical March kicks off with “An American in Paris.” Our first Gene Kelly film comes to the podcast with this 1951 Best Picture Winner as the host Serg and Patrick discuss the classic with some controversial opinions as w…
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"What a loss to spend that much time with someone, only to find out that she's a stranger."Film A Week Revisited ends the month-long look at Passion and Romance in cinema with the mindtrip "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" with Matthew Reveles joining hosts Serg and Patrick to share his thoughts on the cult classic. Listen as the hosts discus…
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"I wouldn't cover the burning of Rome for you if they were just lighting it up!"In our Criterion of the Month pick, hosts Serg and Patrick take a look at Howard Hawks' screwball comedy classic, "His Girl Friday." Listen as we discuss the wit and charm of Rosalind Russell, Journalism 101, and how Serg, once again, confused this film for another.…
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“All night long I've had the most terrible impulse to do something.” Hosts Serg and Patrick watch the Larrabee brothers try to win the heart of the gorgeous Sabrina in, well, "Sabrina." Listen as they discuss the grace and beauty of Audrey Hepburn, the charms of humor throughout and briefly talk about the trailer for 1995 remake.…
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"You see Logan? We're not alone as you think."Listen as Serg and Patrick are joined by Matthew Reveles gush about Magneto and marvel at the heroics of Wolverine and Nightcrawler. They also roast the hell out of Pyro and kick “X-Men: The Last Stand” in the shins.
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"Do you speak English, Antoine?"Hosts Serg and Patrick head back into the Criterion Collection for our Criterion of the Month with the sequel to the French New Wave film "The 400 Blows," "Stolen Kisses." Listen as we discuss Antoine Doinel's life as a private detective, slapstick humor and the beauty of François Truffaut’s direction.…
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"Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads."Do you remember...the Future? Hosts Serg and Patrick are joined by Matthew Reveles to review "Back to the Future Part II" as part of Film A Week Revisited to revisit films Serg covered back in 2013 on the original written series. Listen as they discuss the alternative world of 2015, Marty’s chicken pe…
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"Yes, sir, we should kick some ass."DUDIKOFF! GENETICALLY MODIFIED NINJAS! ELVIS HOMEWRECKER! Welcome to the start of Sequel Month with "American Ninja 2: The Confrontation."Hosts Serg and Patrick kick off Season 2 with the sequel of their most listened review episode with this 1987 Cannon Films classic as they discuss a fake Dudikoff, ninjas storm…
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In a special two-part episode, hosts Serg and Patrick reflect on their personal favorites from this past season (or year if you want to be technical about it)as they discuss their own top ten films they had never seen before the podcast. In this second part, numbers five to one are talked about as well as honorable mentions and dishonorable mention…
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In a special two-part episode, hosts Serg and Patrick reflect on their personal favorites from this past season (or year if you want to be technical about it)as they discuss their own top ten films they had never seen before the podcast. In this first part, numbers 10 to six are talked about and a reflection on personal favorite episodes they enjoy…
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