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A film studies podcast by teachers who wish they had majored in film.
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A film studies podcast by teachers who wish they had majored in film.

A film studies podcast by teachers who wish they had majored in film.

Is it the greatest film ever about film making? Is it as relevant today as it was in 1963? Is Marcello Mastroianni the epitome of cool? The...

Prying eyes, loss of privacy, revealed secrets––these fears are not new. Hitchcock explores these and much more in his 1954 classic, Rear Wi...

Sometimes the truth is so absurd, one must choose to laugh or weep. Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove is a satirical gut-punch, perhaps because the...

Frank Capra's It Happened One Night is so much more than your run-of-the mill "opposites attract" screwball comedy. Not since Shakespeare ha...

This week in the Classroom, the Critics discuss Mudbound, a tale of two families whose fates are interconnected by history, war, hatred, and...

A tale of two versions. Both adaptations have their flaws and strengths while still conveying the power of the Charles Portis novel.

With "Shark Week" coming up, the Classroom Critics discuss Jaws, often cited as film history's first summer block buster. Join us as we delv...

A film studies podcast by teachers who wish they had majored in film.

This week, the Classroom Critics discuss one of the more unique and compelling horror films of recent years.

Is it a masterpiece or a mistake? Is it underrated or perhaps unnecessary? To this day, The Godfather Part 3 remains one of the more enigmat...

What scares us? The unknown? Uncontrollable forces? Evil itself? One thing is for certain: The Exorcist, directed by William Friedkin, still...

Billy Wilder's Sunset Boulevard is a film that explores some of the darkest areas of humanity by confronting themes of self-delusion, decept...

Action, romance, laughs, melting faces...Steven Spielberg's Raiders of the Lost Ark has it all. For this episode, we thought we'd have some...

A film beyond words, Buster Keaton's The General helped moved cinema into a new era. At the time, it was the most expensive film ever made,...

The Classroom Critics review this year's Oscar winner for Best Picture, Parasite.

After decades of waiting, Orson Welles' "lost masterpiece" was finally completed and released. But is it really a masterpiece?

Join the Classroom Critics as they discuss the much anticipated film, The Irishman by Martin Scorsese.

Most of Woody Allen's films––both the funny and the serious––are bleak musings of the human experience. Match Point, his 2005 neo-noir drama...

After a long break, the Classroom Critics are back. In this episode, we'll discuss Francis Ford Coppola's epic tale of revenge and betrayal,...

“Our works in stone, in paint, in print, are spared, some of them, for a few decades or a millennium or two, but everything must finally fal...

This episode goes to eleven.

Last week, the Classroom Critics attended a screening of Vertigo, a film many consider to be Hitchcock's magnum opus. In this episode, the C...

After a long break, we decided to return with something truly great. Actually, this is an impromptu episode that covers one of the worst fil...

Join Andrew Martino and William Ivers as they critique what may be considered the most enduring film of Hollywood's Golden Age.

Is it a Welles' flawed masterpiece, or just a masterpiece?

One of just three films to win all five major Oscars, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest explores the power of the human spirit and how it can...

Recorded "live" and in black and white from a dark meeting room on the SNHU campus, Dr. Andrew Martino and William Ivers discuss Carol Reed'...

The Classroom Critics would like to offer this new podcast as a short respite for these troubled times--a light-hearted critique of a warm,...

A film studies podcast by teachers who wish they had majored in film.

A film studies podcast by teachers who wish they had majored in film.

A political allegory, a morality tale, a crime drama…Elia Kazan’s multilayered masterpiece, On the Waterfront, is a film that has seen its s...

More than a mafia film, Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather is widely regarded as a transcendent example of master story-telling on film. J...

Annie Hall is a milestone in Woody Allen's prolific career, marking a turning point from his earlier, gag-driven comedies. But what makes th...

Since the advent of motion pictures, hundreds of Shakespeare's plays have been interpreted for film audiences. But does The Bard's work tran...

Often hailed as the greatest film ever made, Citizen Kane redefined the art of movie-making through its innovative camera work, unique narra...

Moral decay, murder, lust...it's all there in the noir classic, Double Indemnity. Join William Ivers, Walter Freeman, and Michael Mulvey as...