Feelings, All the Feelings

On this week’s episode of Someone Else’s Movie, I’m joined by filmmaker Blake Rice Edwards, who’s followed his charming short film Tea with a somewhat more intense work, Disc, that premiered at TIFF last year and is currently at Clermont-Ferrand. If you enjoy watching Jim Cummings panic — and truly, who doesn’t? — you’ll want to keep an eye out for this one.

Blake picked Chloé Zhao’s Hamnet, the Shakespearean drama that’s been pulling all the Oscar buzz basically since it was announced — and that’s not surprising, because Zhao has pulled out all the stops to make her adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel as immediate and emotional as possible. And it mostly works, if you can ignore the machinery.

So give it a listen! Subscribe to the show on AppleSpotifyYouTube Podcasts or your podcatcher of choice, or just download the episode directly from the web and listen to it as you wander the fields waiting for someone to understand the exquisite beauty and singular nature of your suffering.

And then go catch up on Shiny Things, where you’ll find me catching up to RoofmanWicked: For GoodAfterburnFackham HallShelby Oaks and A24’s edition of The Smashing Machine, which has one of the niftiest extras I’ve seen in a while.

I also wrote a little about Catherine O’Hara’s incredible career in the wake of her untimely death. That sounds like something you’d want to read, right? Well, if you were a subscriber  you’d have read it already … so go subscribe! Jeez!

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