Razor's Ink with Jonathan Ferrini Podcast
1) The Righteous Brothers (Singer-Songwriters)
Blue Eyed Soul. Still righteous, still soul.
2) Judgment at Nuremberg (Movie 1961)
A film analysis including the terrifying idea of "evil by procedure" and contemplating was justice complete?
3) Warren Zevon (Singer-songwriter)
Songs written like news dispatches filed after midnight from the field, providing no comfort or a way out, but staying with the damage reported.
4) Broderick Crawford (Actor)
Breaking Hollywood’s Mold: Broderick Crawford’s Enduring Influence.
5) The Heart of Films About Love
Lessons from Midnight Cowboy and Moonstruck
6) Five Easy Pieces (Movie 1970)
Silence as damage; masculinity; male withdrawal; and class identity.
7) Boogie Nights (Movie 1997)
Casting, characters, and critique of a film about pornographic movie making.
8) Nazis on the Run: 1970’s Cinema’s Reflection on Justice, Trauma, and Survival.
The Odessa File, The Boys from Brazil, and Marathon Man explore post-war anxieties, unfinished justice, and the lingering effects of history.
9) Boiler Room (Movie 2000)
Ambition, Ethics, and the Cost of Belonging in Wall Street’s Get-Rich-Quick Culture
10) Seventies Cinema: Hollywood’s Golden Decade
Creative Freedom; Cultural Shifts; Gutsy Studio Chiefs; and Rebel Filmmakers spark innovation.