Runtime

90 minutes

Show Contents

0:00 Introduction

3:09 Know Your Enemy with Guest – Keisha Howerth

15:25 The New Slang: NO TIME TO DIE

43:05 Spoiler Section

54:23 The Other Side: Keisha and Ryan talk further reading after Cary Joji Fukunaga’s film

Thoughts from Your Host…

It occurs to me this morning that this show is going through a very unique stretch.

Many of the films we will be discussing before the year is done – and almost all of the last eight we’ve discussed including today’s – are films that were supposed to be released in 2020.

Talking about these projects feels surreal. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a blockbuster like today’s film, or a smaller project like ZOLA or THE GREEN KNIGHT. We have arrived at a moment in filmgoing where it seems like we are both in the past and the present all at once. Everything we are seeing is new; it is sparking our imagination for the first time and distracting us from the very real tensions that undercut our pandemic-laden lives.

However, we cannot deny that the “new” is likewise warmed-up leftovers from last year. We are seeing themes from a world that no longer exist, and dipping our spoons into trifles from simpler times.

It feels a little like being a man-out-of-time; one foot on yesterday, one on today. It’s not exactly a bad feeling per se, just a strange one. We look for modern themes and ideas in these works (maybe not the one we’re discussing today), and yet they are themes and ideas written from an entirely different reality.

What say you, dear reader? Are you enjoying your time finally taking these meals out of the freezer and digging-in? or do they taste freezer-burnt and make you crave something fresher?

Links mentioned in Episode 270…

Matineecast 248 where we discussed HAPPIEST SEASON

Matineecast 236 where we discussed KNIVES OUT

Keisha’s Twitter feed can be found here. Comments and feedback are welcome and thank you very much for listening. 

Enjoy!