For their last Kiss Marry Kill, Jenna chooses three English-language comedies while Bart chooses three foreign firsts, all for the year 1969.
Read MoreTony Perkins ran away from Hollywood and ended up having one of the strangest careers of any major star of the 60s. Fortunately that makes him a treasure trove of the sort of lost treasures Bart & Jenna love.
Read MoreBart & Jenna go to Italy to scout out Agent 077 – the ever forgettable Eurospy with the ever changing name and face.
Read MoreBart & Jenna brave the early films of Francis Ford Coppola, from nudie flicks and genre cash-ins, to a couple of fascinating failures and one genuinely great film.
Read MoreBart & Jenna talk to budding film scholar and popular Letterboxd user, Zoë Rogan, about Bells Are Ringing. Also how to get younger generations into classic cinema even when it doesn’t have the charm of Dean Martin and Judy Holliday.
Read MoreBart & Jenna talk about Ukranian cinema from Dovzhenko Studio and its search for a national cinema in the 1960s.
Read MoreBart & Jenna discuss Andrew Sarris’ career and his unique voice in the world of film criticism before they get lost in a tangle of wildly differing opinions on The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
Read MoreBart & Jenna play Kiss, Marry, Kill with the year 1968 – including in depth discussions on the pitfalls of 60s masculinity, the triumphs of 60s feminism, and getting super high in front of your parents. Or, well, Peter Sellers’ parents.
Read MoreBart & Jenna dive headfirst into a world of myth, magic, legend and a whole lot of jousting with an episode dedicated to Arthurian legend – from Camelot to Disney to Harryhausen rip-offs.
Read MoreBart & Jenna challenge themselves to sit down to watch over five hours of silent experimental film from the most influential experimental filmmaker of his century: Stan Brakhage.
Read MoreGuest Gabriele Caroti talks to Bart & Jenna about Bronco Bullfrog, a gritty but delightful piece of British kitchen sink realism, set against the backdrop of the working class teens in East London.
Read MoreBart & Jenna take a dutch-angled romp through a series of nihilistic, anti-Bond spy films and find there’s plenty of drama to be found in a more realistic portrayal of spy work.
Read MoreBart & Jenna brave the unknown and journey to the land of Mexican Horror films to peek through their fingers at vampires, werewolves, ghosts and murderers – all of whom speak Spanish!
Read MoreBart & Jenna play Kiss Marry Kill with the year 1967 and stumble upon an intriguing pattern. Including discussion on Peppermint Frappe, Herostratus, PlayTime, The Sorcerers, How I Won The War and I’ll Never Forget What's'isname.
Read MoreIn this episode, Bart and Jenna trace Joanne Woodward's 1960s films alongside that of her more famous husband and decide that hers are the ones they really wanted to talk about.
Read MoreBart & Jenna open their minds and hearts and experiment with a global variety of films that explore the highs and lows of sapphic love.
Read MoreBart & Jenna explore the Czechoslovak New Wave through the darkly funny films of Miloš Forman, Ivan Passer, Jaroslav Papoušek and Václav Šašek.
Read MoreBart & Jenna dive into the magical 1960s films of Aleksandr Rou – a mystical, technicolor world of amazing costumes, practical effects and live bears… aka Soviet fairy tales.
Read MoreBart & Jenna watch every Man From U.N.C.L.E. movie from the 1960s then discuss the television show's bootleg Bond origins and the subsequent U.N.C.L.E. mania that followed.
Read MoreBart & Jenna play Kiss Marry Kill with the year 1966. Including discussion on How To Steal A Million, The Round-Up, Death of a Bureaucrat, Once Before I Die, The Swinger and Trans-Europ-Express.
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