Why Does the Wilhelm Scream?
Brock Kingsley and Jason Wiseman discuss and review movies worth watching in a way that nerd-ish types do when they sit down to chat. Passionate opinions, (bad) inside jokes, obscure references, and rants; there will be rants. Often irreverent, sometimes insightful. Plus, occasional special guests and special topics.
Episodes
Episodes
Saturday Feb 11, 2023
May Madness Pt.2: ’Mikey and Nicky’ and ’Ishtar’
Saturday Feb 11, 2023
Saturday Feb 11, 2023
Welcome to May Madness Part Two, Screamers. In this episode we're talking "Mikey (not Mickey) and Nicky" and the much derided, but not as bad as you remember, "Ishtar." We also talk about the films screened at the recently held Reel House Foundation Mini Movie Marathon Six. Other unanswerable questions: does altruism exist? what would a remake of "Mikey and Nicky" look like? who really should've starred in "Ishtar"? Thanks for listening and keep screaming.
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Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm
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Artwork by @_mosla_
Saturday Jan 28, 2023
May Madness Pt.1: Elaine May, ’A New Leaf,’ ’The Heartbreak Kid’; and ’The Whale’
Saturday Jan 28, 2023
Saturday Jan 28, 2023
It's May Madness! Our two-part series on the films of the underrated, under appreciated Elaine May. We discuss her creative partnership with Mike Nichols, and her influence on comedy. And we dig into her first two films: 'A New Leaf,' and 'The Heartbreak Kid.' We also discuss the new Brendan Fraser vehicle, 'The Whale.' Stick around for recommendations if you like Elaine May's first two films.
Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram @whydoesthewilhelmpod and twitter @whywilhelm
Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm
Support the next generation of film lovers at reelhousefoundation.org and on facebook reelhousefoundation
Artwork by @_mosla_
Monday Jan 09, 2023
Monday Jan 09, 2023
It's imagination time, kids! In this episode we're talking 'Brazil' and Terry Gilliam's Trilogy of Imagination ('Time Bandits', and The 'Adventures of Baron Muchausen'). We also take a brief look at the late, great Pele's contribution to the John Huston film 'Victory.' And we review Beth de Araujo's one-take indie thriller about racist white women. Stick around for recommendations if you like 'Brazil.'
Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram @whydoesthewilhelmpod and twitter @whywilhelm
Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm
Support the next generation of film lovers at reelhousefoundation.org and on facebook reelhousefoundation
Artwork by @_mosla_
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
End of the Year Show: Top 5 of 2022; Gift Exchange Movies; and ’Mindcage’
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
Saturday Dec 24, 2022
Do we have some gifts for you, dear listener. In this, our end of the year episode, we discuss our five favorite films of 2022--giving you a list of ten movies we think you should seek out and watch. We also discuss the films we recommended (or gifted) to each other: Jason watched Athena, and Brock watched Funeral Parade of Roses. First things first is our review of the new movie Mindcage starring John Malkovich, Martin Lawrence, and not Radha Mitchell (Melissa Roxburgh). Happy holidays. Happy New Year.
Wilhelm's Top Ten of 2022 (in no particular order):
Aftersun
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
The Eternal Daughter
Neptune Frost
Nope
Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
Petite Maman
Something In the Dirt
After Yang
RRR
Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram @whydoesthewilhelmpod and twitter @whywilhelm
Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm
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Artwork by @_mosla_
Saturday Dec 17, 2022
Saturday Dec 17, 2022
In which we wrap up our Schrader Series by talking about three of Paul Schrader's screenplays--films that he wrote but did not direct. We look at Taxi Driver, The Mosquito Coast, and Bringing Out the Dead. The Mosquito Coast was directed by Peter Weir, the other two films are Scorsese pictures. We also tell other stories about other things.
Recommended if you like the films we talk about...
Ms. 45, 1981 dir Abel Ferrara
Falling Down, 1993 dir. Joel Schumacher
Faults, 2014 dir. Riley Stearns
Running On Empty, 1988 dir. Sidney Lumet
Drugstore Cowboy, 1989 dir. Gus Van Sant
U Turn, 1997 dir. Oliver Stone
Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram @whydoesthewilhelmpod and twitter @whywilhelm
Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm
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Artwork by @_mosla_
Saturday Dec 10, 2022
The Conversation Show: Christmas Movie Grab Bag; Sigh and Sound List
Saturday Dec 10, 2022
Saturday Dec 10, 2022
In which we are back with a grab bag--this time it's Christmas movies. We discuss and engage in analysis of Falling for Christmas, Holiday in Handcuffs, Die Hard, Deadly Games, and the feminist holiday slasher flic Black Christmas. We also give some time to the recently released Sight and Sound list and the banal nature of lists in general. Also...Julianna Hatfield...Courtney Love....
Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram @whydoesthewilhelmpod and twitter @whywilhelm
Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm
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Artwork by @_mosla_
Saturday Dec 03, 2022
Saturday Dec 03, 2022
In which we take a closer look at the Coen brothers' first film Blood Simple and some of the Texas (Fort Worth) lore that inspired the movie. We also have a conversation in which we express our feelings about the new releases The Wonder, Tár, and Aftersun.
If you like Blood Simple, you might like these films:
The Postman Always Rings Twice, 1946, Tay Garnett
A Woman, a Gun and a Noodle Shop, 2009, Yimou Zhang
The Last Seduction, 1994, John Dahl
Something Wild, 1986, Jonathan Demme
Diabolique,1955, Henri-Georges Clouzot
Gloria, 1980, John Cassavetes
Dream Lover, 1993, Nicholas Kazan
Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram @whydoesthewilhelmpod and twitter @whywilhelm
Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm
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Artwork by @_mosla_
Saturday Nov 19, 2022
Saturday Nov 19, 2022
The Schrader Series Pt.2: The Later Years. In which we discuss three of Paul Schrader's later films: Affliction, First Reformed, and The Card Counter. We also discuss Bresson, Bergman, thoughts on religion, the importance of art, and Brock gets sad sometimes.
Films Recommended if you like these Schrader selections:
The Wolf of Snow Hollow 2020, dir Jim Cummings
A Simple Plan, 1998, dir Sam Raimi
The Seventh Seal, 1957, dir Ingmar Bergman
Winter Light, 1963, dir Ingmar Bergman
The Good Thief, 2002, dir Neil Jordan
Croupier, 1998, dir Mike Hodges
Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram @whydoesthewilhelmpod and twitter @whywilhelm
Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm
Support the next generation of film lovers at reelhousefoundation.org and on facebook reelhousefoundation