I’m going to have to come up with a new way of tagging these, I think. But the latest episode of Someone Else’s Movie is indeed the sixth one, and I like where it goes.
My guest this week is Stephanie Belding, late of Remedy, and she chose Destin Daniel Cretton’s complex, moving ensemble piece Short Term 12 … a film I’m always happy to put back out into the world. (Here’s my NOW interview with Cretton, if you’re curious.)
Episode Six is available right now on iTunes and Stitcher, or you can download or stream it right here. Please enjoy! And even if you don’t want to listen to a podcast, check out Short Term 12 anyway. It’s great.

Tuesday brings a shiny new episode of Someone Else’s Movie to your ear-holes — or at least to your podcast software of choice.
If it’s Tuesday, it must be time for Someone Else’s Movie — and this week, actress Tommie-Amber Pirie brings us Mike Nichols’ 1990 showbiz dramedy Postcards From the Edge into the basement, the better to discuss Meryl Streep’s intuitive performance and the lessons she took from the movie’s satirical-but-not-really examination of Hollywood’s treatment of women.
It’s time for another episode of Someone Else’s Movie — and this week, film critic-turned-filmmaker Mark Slutsky digs into John Frankenheimer’s 1998 Euro-thriller Ronin, which may well be the last properly analog action movie.