In the Mood for Love

Wong Kar-Wai's 2000 film set in Hong Kong in the 60's focuses on two people who are being cheated on in their respective marriages and the relationship that builds between them.  This masterpiece combination of acting, score and camera work is a feast for the eyes and the ears.  Subscribe on iTunes:  https://itun.es/i6gB67Y  Check out our Facebook page:  www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.

Demolition/Jean-Marc Vallee

This week we look at Jean-Marc Vallee's 2016 release starring Jake Gyllenhaal and compare it to the two previous films that we have talked about (Wild and Dallas Buyer's Club).  We are also including an aftershow that allows us to talk about various topics not related to the main topic.  We will soon be on Periscope and/or Facebook Live, so keep an eye out!  Subscribe on iTunes:  https://itun.es/i6gB67Y  Check out our Facebook page:  www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.

Dogtooth

This Academy Award nominated film from Yorgos Lanthimos (the co-writer/director of last weeks "The Lobster") is another cautionary tale.  This time Lanthimos sets his sights on parental love and protection and he asks:  To what lengths would you go to "protect" your children?  The parents in this movie take the concept to it's absurd extreme and forbid their children from leaving their house and interacting with others.  This can only end badly...  Subscribe on iTunes:  https://itun.es/i6gB67Y  Check out our Facebook page:  www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.

The Lobster

This week we begin to delve into the world of writer/director Yorgos Lanthimos with his most recent film set in a near future where people must be coupled together or get transformed into an animal of their choosing.  Much like his previous films, Lanthimos goes to extremes to bring up questions about how we live and interact with each other.  Subscribe on iTunes:  https://itun.es/i6gB67Y  Check out our Facebook page:  www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.

Suicide Squad

How will the newest entry in the DC Extended Universe fare with the Actor and the Engineer?  This movie has fervent supporters and many critical detractors.  We go in with open minds, but that can only go so far.  We also talk about a couple of trailers that have come out recently.  Subscribe on iTunes:  https://itun.es/i6gB67Y  Check out our Facebook page:  www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.

Midnight Special

This week we talk about a movie that dropped through the cracks for both of us when it came to theaters this spring.  We had it on our list of most anticipated movies of the year and we finally watched it.  Jeff Nichols (writer/director of Mud and Take Shelter) gives us his take on sci-fi, with a child with powers that both the government and a small religious group are extremely interested in, and a father that is trying to save him from both of them.  Subscribe on iTunes:  https://itun.es/i6gB67Y  Check out our Facebook page:  www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.

Star Trek Beyond

This week we boldly go to the theater and take in the third installment in the new Star Trek universe.  The new director Justin Lin and the new writing team of Simon Pegg and Doug Jung try to make this franchise extensible while still making it fun.  Also, Paul has an exciting acting announcement!  Subscribe on iTunes:  https://itun.es/i6gB67Y  Check out our Facebook page:  www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.

Ghostbusters

This week we look at the remake/reimagining/retool of the Ghostbusters franchise.  We talk about the new all-female cast (Wiig, McCarthy, McKinnon, Jones) and the movie's similarities and differences from the originals.  Subscribe on iTunes:  https://itun.es/i6gB67Y  Check out our Facebook page:  www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.

The Neon Demon

Nicholas Winding Refn's new film is the subject of our discussion this week.  We start with the theme music by Cliff Martinez, which should give you an idea of what is in store.  We talk about Refn's take on the teen horror genre, set in the LA modeling world.  Subscribe on iTunes:  https://itun.es/i6gB67Y  Check out our Facebookpage:  www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.

High-Rise and Kill List

This week we talk about two films from the up-and-coming British director Ben Wheatley.  This director has only made a few films, but they are haunting and masterful.  We talk about one of his earlier horror thriller movies, Kill List and then dig into his newly released 70's dystopian film High-Rise starring Tom Hiddleston, Sienna Miller, Luke Evans and more.  Subscribe on iTunes:  https://itun.es/i6gB67Y  Check out our Facebookpage:  www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.

Captain America: Civil War

This week we talk about the first big blockbuster movie of Summer and Paul makes a persuasive case as to why this is more of a Captain America movie as opposed to an "Avengers 2.5".  We also talk about the new additions to this movie and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (Black Panther and Spiderman).  Subscribe on iTunes:  https://itun.es/i6gB67Y  Check out our Facebookpage:  www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.

Green Room

This week we talk about Jeremy Saulnier's new film.  We had a lengthy discussion about his last movie, Blue Ruin and this movie doesn't disappoint.  We talk about how this filmmaker can create tension and show violence in a disturbing way.  We also talk about the new list of 80 best directed movies according to the Director's Guild of America.  Subscribe on iTunes:  https://itun.es/i6gB67Y  Check out our Facebookpage:  www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.