Arthouse Legends Podcast
1) Idiocracy
In 2006, writer-director Mike Judge created his follow-up film to his cult favorite Office Space titled Idiocracy about an average guy who was sent far into the future to find himself now the smartest...Show More
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I can't believe I watched the most idiotic movie called Idiocracy with Luke Wilson and Maya Rudolph that was made over 10 years ago. The cul...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) Arthouse Summer: Hamilton
In 2019, Walt Disney Studios purchased the rights to distribute the filmed stage production of the groundbreaking Broadway musical Hamilton with plans for a theatrical release in late 2021. Then came ...Show More
3) Arthouse Summer: Hot Fuzz
In 2007, director Edgar Wright released the follow-up to his international hit Shaun of the Dead with Hot Fuzz, a buddy cop/serial killer horror/comedy starring Simon Pegg (who also co-wrote with Wrig...Show More
4) Arthouse Summer: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
In 1987, decades before the concept of shared universes and multi-licensing deals would be considered a norm, producer Steven Spielberg and director Robert Zemeckis re-teamed to push practically every...Show More
5) Arthouse Summer: Live Die Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow
By 2014, Tom Cruise was in a precarious situation in his career as he was rebounding from a troubled personal and professional crisis. Trying to keep the momentum of a couple of Box Office successes, ...Show More
6) Arthouse Summer: The Mummy (1999)
In 1999, director Stephen Sommers began a partnership with Universal Studios to develop their long-dormant Universal Monsters franchise and reboot one of its least memorable installments; The Mummy. G...Show More
7) Toy Story
In 1995, Disney Studios was at the height of their animation renaissance after owning half the decade in family entertainment. But they had a surprise for audiences that no one had seen coming as thei...Show More
8) The Lighthouse (2019)
Director Robert Eggers stormed into international acclaim with his debut film that looked at isolation, madness and paranoia. For his follow-up, The Lighthouse, Eggers swapped Colonial New England for...Show More
9) Fan/Art: State of the MCU
2019 saw the end of a cinematic age as the Marvel Cinematic Universe finished its Phase Three / Infinity Saga, concluding story arcs set up over a decade in the making. While the MCU is intending to m...Show More
10) Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
In 1999, while audiences were wowed by The Matrix, disappointed by The Phantom Menace and completely baffled by Fight Club, one small British import crossed the Pond and found a small dedicated audien...Show More