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Enter The Void

A podcast about films that are just completely bonkers.
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Now displaying: November, 2015
Nov 25, 2015

With our ninth and penultimate episode of season 1, we're finally getting to the namesake movie of this very podcast: Enter The Void, Gaspar Noé's dreamlike, drug-like meditation on sex, death, and the afterlife. Presented entirely from the perspective of Oscar, a young American living in Tokyo, it gives viewers an experience of seeing something through a character's eyes like they've never seen before.

S1E9:

  • Film: Enter the Void (2009)
  • Director: Gaspar Noé
  • Starring: Paz de la Huerta, Nathaniel Brown, Cyril Roy

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Nov 18, 2015

The year 1998, averred one critic at the time, would be remembered as the year of There's Something About Mary, Monica Lewinsky's dress, and Happiness. Almost 20 years later, is that quite how it worked out? When Todd Solondz's follow-up to Welcome to the Dollhouse first arrived, it drew raves from critics, controversy over its frank subject matter, and rejection by its major studio backer. The eighth episode of Enter The Void considers the story of Happiness and what we should make of it today.

S1E8:

  • Film: Happiness (1998)
  • Director: Todd Solondz
  • Starring: Dylan Baker, Jane Adams, Philip Seymour Hoffman

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Nov 11, 2015

Six years and four films after Sex, Lies and Videotape, Steven Soderbergh was in a creative funk. History has since recorded the incredible streak of successful commercial entertainments he made beginning with Out of Sight. And just before he did so, Soderbergh made this experimental comedy, a home movie project starring himself, his ex-wife, their friends, and a complex topology that makes it as much of a mind-bender as anything else we've talked about all season.

S1E7:

  • Film: Schizopolis (1996)
  • Director: Steven Soderbergh
  • Starring: Steven Soderbergh, Betsy Brantley, Katharine LaNasa

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Nov 4, 2015

When Lost Highway arrived in theaters in early 1997, Lynch's reputation was on the line, critics hated it, basically no one went to see it... and yet almost 20 years later, for as flawed and occasionally incomprehensible as it may be, it is also one of David Lynch's strongest and best-realized visions. In the seventh episode of Enter The Void, Renan and Bill consider all of this and David Foster Wallace's famous essay on Lynch making this movie.

S1E6:

  • Film: Lost Highway (1997)
  • Director: David Lynch
  • Starring: Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty

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