Cinema Eclectica 72 – Nice to Eat you to Eat you Nice

Archaeon

Weird revelations aplenty on this week’s show.

In Off The Shelf we look at Frankenheimer’s subversive classic “Seconds”, forgotten early Altman in “The Cold Day in the Park”, Alan Clarke’s dense folk minefield “Penda’s Fen”, and “99 Homes” – a film that was lost under the mass of releases in 2014. Our Feature Presentation is Hiromasa Yonebayashi’s “When Marnie was There”.

“The question of death selection may be the most important decision in your life”.

Tune in to The Geek Show Podcast Network for all the latest news, discussions and reviews, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and MixCloud for all of our latest shows. You can also listen to all of our latest shows on the go using iTunes and Stitcher, or by downloading the MixCloud app (which is free), for Android and iOS. The Geek Show Podcast Network is a voluntary organisation so please show your support by making a donation using the button on the right-hand side of our website.


Discover more from The Geek Show

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Next Post

Around China with a Movie Camera (2015) A Must for Film Historians (Review)

Shot between 1900 – 1948 and spanning over 100 films, Around China with a Movie Camera takes the viewer on a cinematic journey of the country in question. The film explores the sights that China has to offer, but it is not done in the traditional documentary fashion with modern-day […]
Around China With a Movie Camera

You Might Also Like