Cinebuds
Every Wednesday, Radio Milwaukee's Dori Zori and Milwaukee Film’s Kristopher Pollard discuss the film scene in the city and across the globe — new releases, local filmmakers, our historic theaters and more. Listen below and explore our archives for more past episodes.
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The central figure of the new documentary "1-800-ON-HER-OWN" and its director join us to talk about how the project came together.
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We share our top picks for Milwaukee Film's inaugural documentary festival and put the focus on one particularly crowd-pleasing entry.
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The creative mind behind the new film joins us to talk about the many roads that converged to become a potentially impactful project.
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It's a sequel 36 years in the making and a potential nostalgia trap. So did Tim Burton make something that can stand on its own?
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One of the long-running film series' creators joins "Cinebuds" to talk about its move to the Oriental and why movies are so important to our communities.
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The film starring Colman Domingo is a perfect case of: The less "Hollywood," the better.
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On this episode of "Cinebuds," our hosts give it to you straight about the latest entry from the twistiest filmmaker out there.
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Terrifying tots are found throughout movie history. We break down their staying power and pick some of the best (or worst) examples.
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The Dark Knights of Synth sit in with the Cinebuds to talk about their cinematic music and the movies/soundtracks that made a lasting impact.
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Is it irreverent? Self-referential? Over the top? Yes to all. But when a movie knows what it's supposed to be, it's setting itself up for success.