THE SECRET CINEMA is a podcast dedicated to finding meaning in the underappreciated and/or under-analyzed films of yesteryear. Hosted by Paolo Carone & Carrie Chaffee with music by Ricardo Ortiz Executive Producer: Gary Carone
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by two guests - Justin & Sarah Benson - to discuss Peter Chelsom's 2001 slapstick dram-edy Town & Country. Topics include: Warren Beatty as audience surrogate, similarities to Black Sheep, and architect fetishists.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by RJ Hanson for a discussion of Higuchinsky's 2000 bizarro-horror film Uzumaki. Topics include: great scenes that aren't in the film, set up that doesn't set anything up, and the girl with celluloid hair.(This episode "brought" to you by ladylonghorn.bandcamp.com!)Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by Emily Neil to discuss Andrew Dominik's 2012 political crime drama Killing Them Softly. Topics include: the function of James Gandolfini's subplot, artistic depictions of being on heroin, and none of us remembering the specifics of the 2008 financial crisis.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by director/actress & Paolo's sister Alex Carone to discuss Stuart Gordon's 2005 seedy existential drama Edmond. Topics include: comparisons between the film and the original play, various theories about the protagonist's psychology, and an explanation of the film's tarot symbolism. Bonus: our discussion was record…
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by Gabby Abrego to discuss Arie Posin's 2005 ensemble indie drama The Chumscrubber. Topics include: what the title means, Ralph Fiennes' dolphin-centric story arc, and an unexpected reference to Un Chien Andalou.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by Josh Benson for a discussion of David E. Durston's 1970 lsd-sploitation thriller I Drink Your Blood. Topics include: the conspicuous lack of blood drinking, getting gangbanged at a murder scene, and inaccurate depictions of hydrophobia.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by Emily Neil to discuss Hampton Fancher's 1999 existential mystery The Minus Man. Topics include: what the hell this movie is about, literally flirting with death, and one of the greatest trailers in film history.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie go it alone for a special Halloween-adjacent discussion of Takashi Miike's horrific 2006 short film Imprint. Topics include: a traumatically brutal torture scene, the pregnancy horror sub-genre, and a whole new way of looking at pinwheels.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are rejoined by Emily Neil to discuss Jim McBride's 1989 campy & creepy Jerry Lee Lewis biopic Great Balls of Fire! Topics include: the film's Solondzian tone, a refresher on the Bermuda Smile, and the dark secrets of Jerry Lee's love life.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are rejoined by Will Ackland to discuss Nacho Vigalondo's 2014 techno-thriller Open Windows, as well as his musical short film 7:35 de la Mañana. Topics include: general themes and trends of Vigalondo's career, Sasha Grey's acting, and our confusion over the implications & details of the ending.…
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Paolo and Carrie are rejoined by Emily Neil to discuss Brian Yuzna's 1989 gruesome horror-satire Society. Topics include: goofy sound effects, totally sexy boobs, and the word "shunt" gaining a whole new meaning.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by Josh Benson to discuss Barry Levinson's 1998 underwater sci-fi thriller Sphere. Topics include: redundant intertitles, the continuing adventures of Barry Levinson's bad directing, and varieties of scary meat.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are alone again for a very subjective discussion of Amir Bar-Lev's 2007 art world documentary My Kid Could Paint That and two bonus shorts: Chris Marker's 1990 film Cat Listening to Music, and Cory Arcangel's 2009 film Arnold Schoenberg Opus 11 - 1 - Cute Kittens. Topics include: everyone in the art world being crazy, having contro…
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by filmmaker & contributor to Chicago film guide Cine-File, John Dickson, to discuss Walter Hill's 1981 bayou thriller Southern Comfort. Topics include: broad similarities between this and Aliens, real animal corpses, and what the film argues about the United States.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie go it alone again (naturally) for a discussion of Tony Maylam's 1981 summer camp slasher The Burning. Topics include: blatant continuity errors, spatially impossible murders, and one of the slasher genre's greatest kill scenes.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie go it alone for a discussion of "Stephen Greene" and his 2015 political screwball comedy, Accidental Love. Topics include: Stephen Greene's origin story, television-style comedy writing, and one weird trick for enjoying Accidental Love and Alien: Covenant.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by two guests - beloved composer Ricardo Ortiz and friend of the podcast Courtney - to discuss James Foley's 1996 thriller Fear. Topics include: Mark Wahlberg messing with clocks, what constitutes a great fingering scene, and Paolo's adventures through James Foley's more recent work.…
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Carrie and Paolo are joined again by the third member of The Secret Cinema, beloved composer Ricardo Ortiz, to discuss Wes Craven's 1988 voodoo horror film The Serpent and the Rainbow. Topics include: various insane tales from behind the scenes, scrotum stabbing, and Carrie and Paolo getting various facts wrong.…
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by their friend Courtney to discuss Bryan Singer's 1998 horror-drama Apt Pupil. Topics include: key differences between the film and Stephen King's original novella, the uncomfortable blend of Holocaust imagery and sexual imagery, and whether or not baseball is really Todd's sport.…
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by Josh Benson to discuss William Klein's 1968 anti-American comedy Mr. Freedom. Topics include: whether or not this is the most anti-American film ever made, the hilarious costume design, and Paolo mistakenly believing that he coined the term "political sledgehammer."Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by Will Ackland to discuss Harold Ramis' 1995 family dramedy Stuart Saves His Family. Topics include: easement drama, emotional trauma, and Saturday Night Live movies.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by Emily Neil to discuss Todd Holland's 1998 "family comedy" Krippendorf's Tribe. Topics include: when exactly Krippendorf's wife died, a surprisingly offensive sex scene, and the logistics of circumcision.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by Emily Neil to discuss Cindy Sherman's 1997 artsy horror film Office Killer and her 1975 silent short Doll Clothes. Topics include: Cindy Sherman's photography career, cat ladies, and Paolo's frustration with James Franco.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by Emily Neil (as well as a secret semi-guest) to discuss Stephanie Rothman's 1970 feminist sexploitation comedy-drama The Student Nurses. Topics include: the career of Stephanie Rothman, stethoscopes representing penises, and a lengthy discussion of a protagonist's abortion.…
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by Will Ackland to discuss Mike Judge's 2009 small-business satire Extract. Topics include where exactly the film takes place, Kristen Wiig's performance, and how long it takes a grown man to masturbate.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by Emily Neil to discuss Marco Ferreri's 1969 existential puzzler Dillinger is Dead and Jim Trainor's 2008 short film The Presentation Theme. Topics include: the protagonist taking forever to eat, how to make a mental process cinematic, and the existential importance of the anum.…
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Paolo and Carrie are rejoined by Emily Neil to discuss Paul Flaherty's 1994 dark comedy Clifford. Topics include: a fringe theory regarding divorce and Jurassic Park's popularity, the film's bizarrely elaborate set-piece, and whether or not liking this film means you hate children.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by director/actress & Paolo's sister Alex Carone to discuss Eli Roth's 2007 horror-satire Hostel: Part 2. Topics include: the surprisingly restrained use of gore, the mysterious function of the Bubblegum Gang, and Paolo's love of films with severed penises.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are rejoined by writer/production designer/fellow podcaster Jeff Chaney to discuss Judd Apatow's 2015 big-budget comedy-drama Trainwreck. Topics include: a surprising amount of cinematography-related issues, the film's mish-mash of tones, and when exactly Amy had time to plan her big romantic gesture.BONUS: this episode's artwork w…
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Paolo, Carrie, and Emily Neil discuss Dario Argento's 1980 atmospheric horror-mystery Inferno. Topics include how many viewings it took before we understood the plot, the Three Mothers trilogy, and the film's alluring use of architecture.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by Emily Neil to discuss Jodie Foster's 2011 psychodrama The Beaver. Topics include whether or not The Beaver qualifies as a horror film, the boner cream subplot in Money Monster, and the film's confusing depiction of mental illness.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by Ricardo Ortiz, musician/actor/composer for The Secret Cinema, to discuss Tobe Hooper's 1976 psychotronic horror film Eaten Alive. Topics include the film's questionably motivated use of color, appropriate behavior after a pet dies, and a revolutionary new home viewing format called... "Blue Ray"?…
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by two guests - Krista Jackson and Emily Neil - to discuss Damon Santostefano's 1999 romantic comedy Three to Tango. Topics include progressive homophobia, humor about insecurity, and Paolo's impression of flirty ladies.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are rejoined by writer/director & friend of the podcast Tony DiBiase for a somewhat autobiographical discussion of Terry Zwigoff's 2006 dark comedy Art School Confidential. Topics include the insanity of college critiques, what defines artistic genius, and the optimistic cynicism of Daniel Clowes.…
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by Justin Benson to discuss Jackie Kong 1987 horror-comedy Blood Diner. Topics include the allure of nude aerobics & karate, terrible acting, and the skillful art of dismemberment comedy.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie go it alone for a discussion of Nia Vardalos' 2009 romantic comedy I Hate Valentine's Day. Topics include tapas, possible narcissism, and whether or not Mike Starr and Danny Aiello look alike.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by director/actor/comedian Kyle Surma to discuss Jerry Zucker's 2001 ensemble comedy Rat Race. Topics include: 9/11, prairie-dogging, and the elaborate mechanics of the film's Nazi jokes.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo, Carrie, and Wade discuss Robert Altman's 1972 psychological horror-drama Images. Topics include the rules of dream logic, whether or not Repulsion is scary, and the classic children's book In Search of Unicorns.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are rejoined by Wade to discuss Neil Labute's 2008 domestic drama-thriller Lakeview Terrace. Topics include our protagonists' terrible relationship, everyone hating Chris, and the "dangers" of spermjacking.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined again by writer/director Tony DiBiase to discuss the 2009 mystery-thriller Triangle. Topics include Timecrimes, lying to your audience, and a surprising amount of Greek mythology.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by writer/director Tony DiBiase to discuss the 2000 father-son drama-thriller Frequency. Topics include major tonal shifts, Rian Johnson's love of Frequency, and the legendary Bermuda Smile.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie are joined by writer/production design/artisan Jeff Chaney to discuss a triple feature of short films: Possibly in Michigan (1983, Cecelia Condit), He Was Once (1989, Mary Hestand), and Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (1987, Todd Haynes).Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo, Carrie, and Wade discuss the 1988 screwball mob-comedy Married to the Mob. Topics include Jonathan Demme's use of music, Paolo's catholic school experiences, and Carrie dying of the common cold.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo, Carrie and Wade discuss the 2001 film Storytelling.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo, Carrie, and Wade discuss the 2006* film Man of the Year. Topics include baffling shot choices, a perverse jump scare, and the protagonist's vague similarity to Donald Trump.*Paolo said the wrong year in the intro, and this was easier than re-recording!Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo, Carrie, and Wade discuss Rules of Engagement. It gets political!Oleh The Secret Cinema
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On their first episode, Paolo and Carrie discuss the 2010 horror/thriller My Soul to Take. Topics include lazy screenwriting, Wes Craven's condor obsession, and Paolo's set decoration obsession.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Paolo and Carrie discuss (and laugh derisively at) the 2004 film The Butterfly Effect.Oleh The Secret Cinema
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Carrie and Paolo are joined by their good friend Wade to discuss the 80s comedy-horror/exploitation film Brain Damage. Can a film that leads to a discussion on consent also be a laugh riot? Listen and find out!Oleh The Secret Cinema
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