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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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Black Lens programmer Ty Williams joined us to share some of the challenges movie lovers face when curating a lineup like this.
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There are some movies that are worth putting yourself through the wringer. "Nickel Boys" is one of them.
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Everything about "The Brutalist" is big: Its runtime, its message about capitalism and the effort required to get it on screen at your local theater.
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Even the most horror-averse among us would do well to buck up and see this expertly crafted film.
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Filmmaker Wendy Schneider joins us to talk about the joy, pain, grief and healing that accompanied the creaton of "Angels of Dirt."
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A year-end list calls for a mystery guest who just so happens to be one of the podcast's original hosts.
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Presenting a story on screen in two parts isn't an easy assignment. So does "Wicked" leave you wanting too much or just enough?
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To join the ranks of the best biopics, the actor at its center has to transform. Does Timothée Chalamet get there with his portrayal of Bob Dylan?
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Taking a cue from Milwaukee's Film's "Season's Screenings" series, we offer a few options to freshen up your holiday watchlist.
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What could've been a sappy, saccharine story becomes something much more in the hands of writer/director Megan Park.