Episode 41: The Post-Apocalypse Episode

As the country reopens and everyone pretends this pandemic is over, Cerise and Vicky ranked a bunch of...gasp...good post-apocalyptic movies, and make a big announcement about the podcast! 11:10 A Quiet Place, Part II (2021, John Krasinski) Cerise and Vicky wonder why critics are so awed by John Krasinksi's Make America Quiet Again paean to patriarchy, I mean, it's also just kinda boring! 28:35 The Bed-Sitting Room (1969, Philly's Own Richard Lester) Vicky adores this oft forgotten surrealist post-apocalyptic satire masterpiece, but Cerise found it a bit repetitive 41:00 Escape from New York (1981, John Carpenter) Cerise and Vicky rave about this basically perfect piece of genre cinema and Vicky reveals her undying love for Adrienne Barbeau 1:03:15 Twelve Monkeys (1995, Terry Gilliam) Vicky watches one of Cerise's favorites for the first time, and is thoroughly edified! 1:19:55 Children of Men (2006, Alfonso Cuaron) Cerise fends off a cranky critique from Vicky as they both deeply enjoy this incredible cinematography and shot composition The book referenced by Vicky in the first segment is Evan Calder Williams' Roman Letters.

Om Podcasten

Cerise Townsend and Vicky Osterweil are ranking every movie ever made - from every country, every filmmaker, every decade and every *every*. From Paul Thomas Anderson to Paul WS Anderson; from Cannon to Canal+; from movies they can't believe exist to movies that just shouldn't exist. They're going to rank every one of them from best to worst of all time, and they believe that this is an entirely reasonable goal.