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A weekly podcast where two friends work their way through a Director's theatrical filmography from their first film all the way through to their last. Season Four, of our first volume, focuses on the work of Joe Carnahan and previous directors have been Robert Zemeckis, Zack Snyder and Sam Raimi.

Introduction to Michael Mann

In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff kick off their seventh season by discussing the life of director, writer and producer Michael Mann. Together t...
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The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff take a look at Chris Nolan's third and final instalment of his Dark Knight Trilogy.  They talk the film from t...
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Triple Frontier (2019)

We return to Season 6 for a mini episode ab out Triple Frontier. A film that we developed as a directing vehicle for Kathryn Bigelow, it found a home ...
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Army of the Dead (2021)

In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff return to Season 2 to discuss Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead. A semi-sequel to his first film, Dawn of the Dea...
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Season Wrap: Kathryn Bigelow

In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff wrap up their deep dive into the filmography of Kathryn Bigelow. Together they discuss her filmography, their ...
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Detroit (2017)

In this week's episode we take a look at the final film in Kathryn BIgelow's filmography. A gripping a tense story of racial abuse and police corrupti...
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The Hurt Locker (2009)

In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff take a look at Kathryn Bigelow's Academy Award Winning film, The Hurt Locker. Together they discuss the film, ...
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K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)

In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff return to 2002 for the second time this season to talk K-19: The Widowmaker. A russian submarine, survival fil...
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The Weight of Water (2002)

In this week's episode, Craig and Geoff take a look at one of Kathryn Bigelow's lesser known films. The Weight of Water is a film that took quite a jo...
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