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By Hannah and Bryan Loomis
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The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.
On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah go to Film Fest Knox!
2:14 - About Film Fest Knox
7:55 - Northern Lights
21:40 - All That We Love
33:45 - Desert Hearts
45:48 - Short and Experimental Films
57:00 - Eephus
You can listen to our episode with Darren Hughes, the Creative Director of Film Fest Knox, here: https://www.whatapicturepod.com/podcast/episode/ecdd5b92/71-wanda-1970-barbara-loden-with-darren-hughes
See the full program for Film Fest Knox 2024 here: https://www.filmfestknox.com/
On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah go underground to record their conversation about Metropolis, the 1927 movie directed by Fritz Lang that ranks #67 on Sight and Sound's 2022 Greatest Films of All Time Critics' Poll.
The guest for today's episode is Dakota Arsenault, the host of Contra Zoom Pod.
Where to find Dakota: Contra Zoom Pod | Instagram
On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah get deep into the weeds on Russian oligarchs - it's time for Anora, Sean Baker's Palme d'Or winner starring Mikey Madison.
We're getting this episode out a little early for those of you who are watching Anora this weekend, but we'll be back to our Wednesday schedule for Metropolis on November 13th.
On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah go on a half-decade-long quest to find a copy of The Searchers, the 1956 movie directed by John Ford that ranks #15 on Sight and Sound's 2022 Greatest Films of All Time Critics' Poll.
The guest for today's episode is film critic Robyn Bahr.
Where to find Robyn: The Hollywood Reporter | The Film Stage Show | Letterboxd | Twitter
On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah record a conversation with multiple ten-year gaps about Moonlight, the 2016 movie directed by Barry Jenkins that ranks #60 on Sight and Sound's 2022 Greatest Films of All Time Critics' Poll.
On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah recycle all their old bits while talking about The Gleaners and I, the 2000 movie directed by Agnès Varda that ranks #67 on Sight and Sound's 2022 Greatest Films of All Time Critics' Poll.
On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah get podcaster's block (?) and go to a spa for two weeks to avoid recording this episode about 8 1/2, the 1963 movie directed by Federico Fellini that ranks #31 on Sight and Sound's 2022 Greatest Films of All Time Critics' Poll.
On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah talk through twelve movies being released this Fall that they are excited to see. They also end up discussing whether purposeful beige makes for a good movie, for some reason.
On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah get protective spirit tattoos all over their bodies in preparation for podcasting about Ugetsu, the 1953 movie directed by Kenji Mizoguchi that ranks #90 on Sight and Sound's 2022 Greatest Films of All Time Critics' Poll.
On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah emerge from the green fog to talk about Vertigo, the 1958 movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock that ranks #2 on Sight and Sound's 2022 Greatest Films of All Time Critics' Poll.
The guest for today's episode is Calvin Kemph from The Twin Geeks.
The Twin Geeks: https://thetwingeeks.com/
Seattle Film Critics Society: https://seattlefilmcritics.com/
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