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Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #102 - A Sonospheric Corpse, Part 2The autumn and its contemplative condition of death and decay induce flirtations with the illusory, the uncanny, the weird and the eerie, and of course, the horrific. "A Sonospheric Corpse" derives inspiration from the surrealist technique, "exquisite corpse" in which each participant adds a contribution in a sequence. What follows is a phantasmagorical soundscape composed under similar conditions; collectively produced by way of differing forms of sound media with each contributor unaware of the other contributions made.2020-10-272h 24Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #101 - A Sonospheric Corpse, Part 1The autumn and its contemplative condition of death and decay induce flirtations with the illusory, the uncanny, the weird and the eerie, and of course, the horrific. "A Sonospheric Corpse" derives inspiration from the surrealist technique, "exquisite corpse" in which each participant adds a contribution in a sequence. What follows is a phantasmagorical soundscape composed under similar conditions; collectively produced by way of differing forms of sound media with each contributor unaware of the other contributions made.2020-10-272h 03Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #100 - Ennio Morricone, In MemoriamIn a career spanning more than sixty years, Italian musician and composer, Ennio Morricone became one of the most prominent and influential film artists of the twentieth century. Morricone’s early collaborations with filmmaker Sergio Leone would define the Italian Spaghetti western and redefine the sonic textures associated with the western genre. Morricone would serve a significant role in facilitating the transition from classical to modern cinema by implementing post-war avant-garde musical techniques to composing for the screen and embracing an aesthetics of impermanence.On the sixth of July earlier this year, Morricone passed away at the ag...2020-09-202h 25Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #99 - Tutorials In Self-IsolationAs a result of the enduring Covid-19 pandemic, the ticking of the clock no longer seems actual in any remote sense. We have collectively entered recursive time loops, fractals and spirals where the measurements of time; seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, etc. are little more than an afterthought. An intersection of present and future has been crossed where memories are no longer composed of fragmented pasts, but of viral futures. This episode is a psychogeographic sonic collage composed of field recordings, original music, poetic recitations, fireside readings and found audio materials which were imagined and composed...2020-07-071h 20Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #93 - Way Down East   Originally published in April of 2016, Zach Betonte and Gary Sargenson discuss D.W. Griffith’s iconic melodrama, “Way Down East” originally released in 1920. The two debate the merits of Griffith’s cinematic legacy, how class relations are explored within melodrama and whether the film exists within a temporal or secular imaginary.2020-05-0842 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #92 - The Little Prince   Originally published in March of 2016, Zach Betonte, Andrew Swope and Simone Barros discuss Stanley Donen’s Lerner and Loewe musical “The Little Prince'' adapted from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s novella of the same name and originally released in 1974. The discussion addresses how the film addresses the text’s existential themes, excavates its influence on future American musical forms, and its eclectic cast of characters. 2020-05-081h 22Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #91 - The Tall Man   Originally published November of 2015, Zach Betonte and Gary Sargenson discuss Pascal Laugier’s sociological horror thriller, “The Tall Man” originally released in 2012. The conversation inquires about the nature of the film’s unexpected social commentary, its anachronistic use of filmic space, and how it attempts to subvert conventional horror genre tropes.2020-05-0839 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #90 - Buffalo '66   Originally published September of 2015, Zach Betonte and Gary Sargenson discuss one of the definitive independent films of the 1990’s, “Buffalo ‘66” directed by Vincent Gallo and originally released in 1998. The conversation elaborates on the intense portrayal of a man-child, Gallo’s command of varying cinematic styles, and the film’s more impressionistic approach to storytelling. 2020-05-0851 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #70 - Gojira and Godzilla   Originally Published in May of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope are joined by former Film Jive co-host, Nick Wheatley to discuss the 1954 Japanese kaiju film, “Gojira” alongside the latest entry in the franchise, “Godzilla” released in 2014. 2020-05-0746 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #98 - Let's Scare Jessica to Death   Originally published in November of 2016, Zach Betonte and Simone Barros are joined by Supporting Characters host, Bill Ackerman to discuss John Lee Hancock’s psychological horror film, “Let’s Scare Jessica to Death” originally released in 1971. The trio consider the film’s distinctive rhythms, ambiguous structure and its possible interpretations and the performative range of Zohra Lampert as the titular character.2020-05-071h 17Film JiveFilm JiveFilm Jive Special - Soundtrack of Terror Vol. II   Originally published in October of 2016, this Hallow’s Eve, the Film Jive tomb is re-opened with another creaking cacophony of murderous disharmony and echoes of the fantastique with the “Soundtrack of Terror Vol. II”. Film Jive contributors Simone Barros, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope welcome fellow trick or treaters; Bill Ackerman, Regina Barry, Philip Brubaker, Rooney Elmi, Veronica Fitzpatrick, Kurtiss Hare, Lee Howard, Dr. Russ Hunter, Jim Laczkowski, Michelle Clifford, Alison Lang, Jasper Lee, C.J. Lines, Michael Mackenzie, Patrick Ripoll, Fanta Sylla, Tenebrous Kate, and Patrick K. Walsh to assemble a revolving playlist of blood-stained sounds that will leave your ears in...2020-05-071h 50Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #97 - Synecdoche, New York   Originally published in August of 2016, Zach Betonte and Simone Barros are joined by Jim Laczkowski, host of the Director’s Club and Voices and Visions podcasts to discuss Charlie Kaufman’s “Synecdoche, New York” originally released in 2008. The discussion considers Kaufman’s use of filmic space and architecture, the emotional effect of viewing a character’s ongoing crisis of self and question whether the film is of the meta-realist or magical-realist tradition.2020-05-071h 28Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #96 - La Belle et la Bête   Originally published in June of 2016, Zach Betonte, Andrew Swope and Simone Barros discuss Jean Cocteau’s dreamscape, “La Belle et la Bête” originally released in 1946. The discussion elaborates on how Cocteau’s avant-garde theatre background informs his cinematic practice, how objectification may or may not augment the narrative’s reality and the similarities between the aesthetics of Cocteau and Maya Deren.2020-05-0753 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #95 - Accident   Originally published in June of 2016, Zach Betonte, Andrew Swope and Simone Barros discuss Joseph Losey’s psychodrama, “Accident” originally released in 1967. The trio inquire about the role of subjective memory in relation to the narrative trajectory, the presence of animals throughout and its implications, and question whether the camera objectifies or empowers its female protagonists.2020-05-071h 05Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #94 - Eugenie de Sade   Originally published in June of 2016, Zach Betonte, Andrew Swope and Simone Barros discuss Jesus Franco’s erotic thriller, “Eugenie de Sade” originally released in 1973. The discussion contemplates Franco’s nostalgic re-appropriation of popular culture and how this implies meta-textual elements and question the film’s complicated depiction of feminine sexuality.2020-05-071h 05Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #89 - Murder Rock   Originally published in May of 2015, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Lucio Fulci’s spandex slasher film, “Murder Rock” originally released in 1984. The discussion elaborates on Fulci’s relationship to 1980’s American popular culture, the irrational character motivations, and how Fulci’s production restrictions enhance the formal atmosphere of his films. 2020-05-071h 04Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #88 - Two English Girls   Originally published in February of 2015, Zach Betonte and Gary Sargenson discuss François Truffaut’s coming of age drama, “Two English Girls”. The discussion details the film’s portrayal of unrequited love, it’s continuity with Truffaut’s earlier film, “Jules and Jim” and how Truffaut may be the most conservative conspirator of the French Nouvelle Vague. 2020-05-0751 minFilm JiveFilm JiveFilm Jive Special - Golden Jive Turkey Awards of 2014   Originally published in January of 2015, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope share their personal “Best of 2014” lists and comment on the year ahead in cinema.2020-05-072h 06Film JiveFilm JiveFilm Jive Special - Holiday Gift Exchange   Originally published in December of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope exchange Christmas gifts while indulging in glass of hot Dr. Pepper followed by a discussion of what they each received. 2020-05-0754 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #87 - The Hobbit: the Battle of the Five Armies   Originally published in January of 2015, Zach Betonte is joined by former Film Jive co-host, Nick Wheatley to discuss the third and (hopefully) final film in the trilogy, “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies”. 2020-05-061h 05Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #86 - New Year's Evil   Originally published in December in 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss the 1980 holiday slasher film, “New Year’s Evil” to celebrate the upcoming occasion. 2020-05-0642 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #85 - Krull   Originally published in November of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Peter Yates’ science-fiction fantasy epic, “Krull” originally released in 1993 by Columbia Pictures. 2020-05-061h 12Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #84 - Dogs in Space   Originally published in November of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss the Australian post-punk drama, “Dogs in Space” originally released in 1986 and directed by Richard Lowenstein.2020-05-0643 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #83 - Hard Ticket to Hawaii   Originally published in November of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Andy Sedaris’ triple-B (bombs, bullets, babes) film, “Hard Ticket to Hawaii” originally released in 1987 by Malibu Bay films. 2020-05-061h 01Film JiveFilm JiveFilm Jive Special - Chris Vander Kaay Interview   Originally published in November of 2014, Zach Betonte is joined by Chris Vander Kaay, screenwriter and co-author of the horror film interview book, "The Anatomy Of Fear: Conversations With Cult Horror & Science-Fiction Filmmakers". In this brief conversation, Chris shares insight into the writing process, his collaboration with co-author, Kathleen Fernandez-Vander Kaay, and his upcoming film-related publications. 2020-05-0641 minFilm JiveFilm JiveFilm Jive Special - Soundtrack of Terror Vol. I   Originally published in October of 2014, to celebrate the occasion of Halloween, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope welcome twenty film podcast co-hosts, bloggers, and authors to share their favorite horror movie music. The guests include; Amy Andrews, Ashley Avard, Regina Barry, David Cummings, Jay Of The Dead, Jessica Elgenstierna, James Gillham, Marshall Hicks, Andrew James, Chris Vander Kaay, Jim Laczkowski, Craig Lines, Gabe Powers, Robert Reineke, Patrick Ripoll, Gary Sargenson, Steve Sebastian, Courtney Small, Andreas Stoehr, Nick Wheatley, and Thomas Wishloff. In addition to their individual selections, there is also an assortment of vintage horror film radio spots. So sit back and tre...2020-05-061h 41Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #82 - Nosferatu, the Vampyre   Originally published in October of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Werner Herzog’s foray into poetic horror with “Nosferatu, the Vampyre” originally released in 1979. 2020-05-061h 00Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #81 - Mr. Sardonicus   Originally published in October of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss William Castle’s horror classic, “Mr. Sardonicus” originally released in 1961. Cast your ballot in the punishment poll... 2020-05-0648 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #80 - Calvary   Originally published in September of 2014, Zach Betonte is joined by former Film Jive co-host, Nick Wheatley to discuss John Michael McDonagh’s black comedy, “Calvary” originally released in 2014. 2020-05-0652 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #79 - The Trip   Originally published in September of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Roger Corman’s psychedelic ethnography, “The Trip” originally released in 1967. 2020-05-0655 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #78 - Head Against the Wall   Originally published in September of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Georges Franju’s psychodrama, “Head Against the Wall” originally released in 1959. 2020-05-061h 24Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #76 - Do the Right Thing   Originally published in August of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Spike Lee’s modern masterpiece, “Do the Right Thing” originally released in 1989. 2020-05-061h 12Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #77 - Safe   Originally published in August of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Todd Haynes’ environmental thriller, “Safe” originally released in 1995. 2020-05-0655 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #75 - Man's Favorite Sport?   Originally published in August of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Howard Hawks’ late-period comedy, “Man’s Favorite Sport?” originally released in 1964. 2020-05-061h 00Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #74 - Snowpiercer   Originally published in July of 2014, Zach Betonte is joined by Thomas Wishloff, host of the Big Kahuna Burger and Genre Conversation podcasts, to discuss the Bong Joon-Ho science fiction film, “Snowpiercer”. 2020-05-061h 10Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #73 - A Countess from Hong Kong   Originally published in July of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Charles Chaplin’s swan song, “A Countess from Hong Kong” originally released in 1967. 2020-05-061h 06Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #72 - Pretty Maids All in a Row   Originally published in June of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Roger Vadim’s black comedy, “Pretty Maids All in a Row” originally released in 1971 by MGM. 2020-05-061h 01Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #71 - Punishment Park   Originally published in June of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Peter Watkins’ political drama, “Punishment Park” originally released in 1971. 2020-05-061h 14Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #69 - Black Moon   Originally published in May of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss Louis Malle’s surreal drama, “Black Moon” originally released in 1974. 2020-05-0643 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #68 - Robinson Crusoe on Mars   Originally published in April of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss the science-fiction survival thriller, “Robinson Crusoe on Mars” directed by Byron Haskins and originally released in 1964. 2020-05-061h 06Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #67 - Nymphomaniac Vols. 1 & 2   Originally published in April of 2014, Zach Betonte is joined by Gary Sargenson of Cinema Subculture to discuss the 2014 two-part release of Lars Von Trier’s “Nymphomaniac”. 2020-05-061h 15Film JiveFilm JiveEpisode #66 - Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell   Originally published in April of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope discuss the Shochiku science-fiction horror film, “Goke, Body Snatcher from Hell” originally released in 1968 and directed by Hajime Sato. 2020-05-0658 minFilm JiveFilm JiveEpisode #65 - Surviving Edged Weapons   Originally published in March of 2014, Zach Betonte and Andrew Swope are joined by Patrick Ripoll of Director’s Club and Tracks of the Damned to discuss the 1988 police training film, “Surviving Edged Weapons: How to Defeat Today's Fastest Growing Threat (Intended for Law Enforcement Only)”. Beware the blade... 2020-05-061h 42