This week’s episode follows the film “Un Americano a Roma.” Your hosts, Salma and Andrew, will be diving into the 1954 Italian comedy directed by Steno. The…
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On this week’s episode of Reel Analysis, your hosts Luke and Charles dive into Jean Rollin’s Lost in New York. The film follows the journey of…
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Leave a CommentOn this week’s episode of the Cineamerican Dream, your hosts Nicole Valencia and Kelly Shahu explore the complexities of Emanuele Crialese’s 2006 Italian Film Nuovomondo. The film…
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Leave a CommentJoin Karen and Lance on this week’s episode of CineAmerican Dream as they dive into the dreamy, saturated world of Wong Kar-wai’s My Blueberry Nights (2007).…
Leave a CommentOn this week’s episode of Reel America, Luke and Samir discuss Juzo Itami’s 1985 “ramen western” Tampopo. The film follows Tampopo, a struggling widow, as she works to…
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Leave a CommentIn this episode, we take a closer look at The Ice Storm. On the surface, the film follows two suburban families over Thanksgiving weekend in…
Leave a CommentIs Face/Off just a wild 90s action movie… or is it actually saying something deeper about America? In this episode, we break down John Woo’s iconic 1997…
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Leave a CommentBrooklyn (2015), directed by Irish director John Crowley, starring Irish actress Saoirse Ronan, and based on the novel by Irish author Colm Tóibín, seems like a…
Leave a CommentOn this episode of The Cineamerican Dream, Gabriela and Mia discuss U.S. Go Home, a short film by Claire Denis set in 1960s suburban Paris,…
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Leave a CommentHello CineAmerican Dream listeners. Do you like food? Do you like Japan? How about avant-garde films exploring food in Japan? In this week’s episode,…
Leave a CommentOn this week’s episode of The Cineamerican Dream, hosts Jake and Alice take a deep dive into the 1997 film The Ice Storm, directed by…
Leave a CommentIn this week’s episode of the CineAmerican Dream, the 2016 film American Honey is featured. Directed by Andrea Arnold and starring Sasha Lane, this film…
Leave a CommentHi everyone! This episode of The CineAmerican Dream podcast will discuss the 2015 film Brooklyn and its narrative of immigration and the American Dream. Based…
Leave a CommentTune in on this episode where we talk about the movie Jackie in the lens of its portrayal of America. This movie portrays one of…
Leave a CommentClaire Denis’ 1994 film U.S. Go Home is set near a military base just outside of Paris. It follows a few French teenagers as they…
Leave a CommentOn this episode of CinAmerican Dream we will be looking at John Woo’s 1997 Sci Fi thriller Face/Off set in Las Angeles. The movie stars…
Leave a CommentOn this week’s episode of CineAmerican Dream, hosts Manisha Panthee and Clare Sparling explore the 2013 Bollywood hit, Dhoom 3. A continuation of the Dhoom…
Leave a CommentIn this episode of CineAmerican Dream, we’ll be discussing Wong Kar-wai’s 2007 film My Blueberry Nights. Wong is an award-winning director from Hong Kong with…
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Leave a CommentOn this episode of The CineAmerican Dream podcast, Kim and Emily discuss Michelangelo Antonioni’s film “Zabriskie Point” (1970). It is live on Spotify and Anchor, listen now!.…
Leave a CommentDo you struggle to understand the intricacies of the critically acclaimed, Face/Off? Join hosts Taylor CorreaWhite and Paige Bartusiak on this week’s episode of CineAmerican Dream as they break down the movie’s meaning and…
Leave a CommentOn CineAmerican dreams, Caroline and Jake unpack Claire Denis’ 1994 coming of age film, U.S. Go Home. U.S. Go Home is a 1994 French…
Leave a CommentThis week on “The Cineamerican Dream,” your hosts, Trina and Brian, will be talking about the 1994 Italian film, Lamerica. The film begins with…
Leave a CommentOn this week’s episode of the Cineamerican Dream, your hosts Michael Greenstein and Betsy Blitch analyze Alfonso Cuaron’s 1998 adaptation of Great Expectations. They illuminate Cuaron’s…
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Leave a CommentOn this week’s episode of My CineAmerican Dreams, we dive into a deep discussion on Wong Kar Wai’s 2007 English debut film My Blueberry Nights starring Norah…
Leave a CommentYou’ve heard of Spaghetti Westerns, now get ready for Ramen Westerns–and food porn. Intricately decorated with various themes, Juzo Itami’s Tampopo is by far the…
Leave a CommentJoin Isabelle and Laudan this week’s episode of The Cineamerican Dream, as they discuss Andrea Arnold’s American Honey Starring Sasha Lane and Shia LeBeouf, American Honey gives a…
Leave a CommentContent Warning: This episode discusses sexual assault/harassment and violence. Dancer in the Dark, Lars von Trier’s 2000 musical featuring Björk follows the tragic story of…
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Leave a CommentOn this week’s episode of Cineamerican Dreams, Carla Guedikan and Kansi Udochukwu discuss the push and pull factors of Eilis’s (the main character’s) ultimate choice…
Leave a CommentIn this episode of The Cinamerican Dream, Anu and I discuss Dancer in the Dark, a polarizing film about an immigrant mother, Selma, from Czechoslovakia…
Leave a CommentIn this episode of The Cinamerican Dream, Erica and Eli discuss and debate the 1997 classic Hollywood action sci-fi thriller Face/Off starring Nicolas Cage and…
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Leave a CommentDhoom 3, the highest grossing Bollywood film of all time, is three hours full of heart-stopping high-speed police chases, elaborate bank robberies, shocking plot twists,…
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