Footcandle Films

Society of the Snow

Director J.A. Bayona’s SOCIETY OF THE SNOW is one of five nominees for the Best International Feature Film at the upcoming 2024 Academy Awards. Our hosts share their thoughts on the film based on a true story of a rugby team whose plane crashes in the Andes mountains and their struggle to survive. After the review, Chris…

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Nyad

Oscar-winning documentary co-directors Jimmy Chin & Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi decided to go the narrative feature route with their new film NYAD starring Annette Bening and Jodie Foster. Our hosts share their reviews and then ponder the recently announced nominations for the 96th Academy Awards. Recommendations: The Barber of Little Rock, The Last Repair Shop, Knight of…

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Self Reliance

Actor/writer Jake Johnson has made his directorial debut with the Hulu original film SELF RELIANCE. Alan & Chris share their thoughts and then delve into some news of an upcoming movie adaptation of the video game Minecraft. To close out the show Chris shares a recommendation of a film you might want to put on your…

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The Color Purple Ferrari

This week’s episode has a little bit of everything. We discuss a biopic (FERRARI starring Adam Driver), a big-budget musical (THE COLOR PURPLE starring Fantasia Barrino, Taraji P. Henson and Danielle Brooks), share some movie news, and offer a recommendation of a film you might want to seek out. It’s a cinematic buffet of film talk. Enjoy! Recommendation…

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Poor Things Best of 2023

 For our first podcast episode of 2024, we thought we’d go big. We have a review of director Yorgos Lanthimos’ POOR THINGS, a discussion of the North Carolina Film Critics Association’s Best of 2023 awards, and we each give our personal Top 5 2023 films. Footcandle Film Society

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The Iron Claw

Writer/Director Sean Durkin’s films often examine family dynamics in various ways. With his latest work, THE IRON CLAW, Durkin once again trains his lens on a family – but this time it’s based on the story of the real-life brothers of the Von Erich family. Alan & Chris review the film and then take a look at…

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Maestro

Bradley Cooper is back with a biopic for his second directorial effort. His film MAESTRO depicts the turbulent life of conductor-composer Leonard Bernstein. Our hosts discuss the film and then jump to talk about Adam Sandler’s next project for Netflix. In a seemingly odd role for Sandler, he’ll play an astronaut in the sci-fi film SPACEMAN also…

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Napoleon

It’s that time of year when big-budget, star-packed motion pictures are being released in droves. Recently the fellows have opted for formatting the episodes with two reviews and forgoing movie news or recommendations because of this special season for lovers of cinema. For this week’s episode, the hosts revert to a single review format to ensure…

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Dream Godzilla Scenario Minus One

The new cerebral dark comedy DREAM SCENARIO stars Nic Cage as a college professor who has his life turned upside down when millions of strangers suddenly start seeing him in their dreams. GODZILLA MINUS ONE is set in post-war Japan when the country is at its lowest point. A new crisis emerges when a giant monster…

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Next Goal Dumb Money Wins

Two films featuring based on true stories. That was our unintentional theme in this episode. First up we discuss director Taika Waititi’s NEXT GOAL WINS starring Michael Fassbender as a coach trying to reform the American Samoan soccer team. For our second review, we invested some time in Craig Gillespie’s DUMB MONEY starring Paul Dano as a…

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