
Trivia buffs take note: This week’s episode of Someone Else’s Movie is the first to feature an Oscar nominee, and the first to feature a guest with a film in the Criterion Collection. And they’re the same person!
That would be Milcho Manchevski, writer-director of the very good, Oscar-nominated Macedonian drama Before the Rain (which could really do with a Blu-ray edition), who came through town last month and brought Milos Forman’s Amadeus into the basement.
He was a little soft-spoken, so the audio is a hair noisier than usual, but you shouldn’t have much trouble listening to it. As always, you can grab it on iTunes, Stitcher or by direct download. And enjoy!

Okay, so here’s the best thing about doing Someone Else’s Movie: Sometimes, on a perfectly ordinary Monday afternoon, a rock star comes to your house.
This week’s Someone Else’s Movie is a very special holiday episode, because I am led to understand that people enjoy very special holiday episodes and Halloween is the very specialest holiday of them all, being the only one with chocolate-covered marshmallow pumpkins.
This week on Someone Else’s Movie, writer-director Gabriel Carrer brings Kathryn Bigelow’s 1991 action classic Point Break into the basement.
This week on Someone Else’s Movie, Toronto writer-director Ingrid Veninger tackles John Cassavetes’ masterpiece A Woman Under the Influence.
This week on Someone Else’s Movie, I finally get to tell everyone who else I talked to on the New York recording trip last summer: It was Alex Ross Perry, writer-director of last year’s terrific Listen Up Philip and this year’s entirely unknown quantity Queen of Earth, which is getting its Canadian premiere in Toronto 
This week’s Someone Else’s Movie is up, featuring Sleeping Giant writer/director Andrew Cividino on Robert Zemeckis’ 1997 sci-fi epic Contact.
This week’s episode of Someone Else’s Movie features a guest I consider a friend: Nimisha Mukerji, whose career I’ve been tracking since she arrived in 2009 with the devastating 
It’s been six months since I launched Someone Else’s Movie, and I’m really happy with what the show has become. People seem to be responding to it, I’ve met some terrific people and have booked some really great guests for the rest of the year.
The next few episodes of Someone Else’s Movie will be TIFF-oriented, on account of I am clever, and this week’s is one I’ve been looking forward to posting for a while: Katie Boland, who’ll be at the festival as a producer of