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The team gathers to go over some of the better or more interesting horror
films in a run-up to Hallowe'en, with a special emphasis on Alien, and the
new documentary about its making. Plus, the usual openings and art-house
fare.
Dark Star is the Carpenter-O'Bannon film ...
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Portlander and long-term movie cinematographer Eric Edwards joins us to
discuss his latest work on the Netflix teen comedy Tall Girl, and other
facets of his long career.
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KBOO veteran and former Texas resident Rick Mitchell joins the team to
discuss the new movie, Raise Hell: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins, a new
documentary about the famous Texas political columnist, and about other new
movies slated to open, play, or stream this week.
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On this special broadcast day given over to the subject of climate change,
A.K.A, global warming, the greatest crisis facing the 21st century –
however long it lasts – the Film at 11 team takes a look at documentaries
and fiction films that treat the crisis.
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Among the movies opening today are Ad Astra, with Brad Pitt as an astronaut
and the awaited big screen version of TV favorite Downton Abbey, along with
other openings and revivals that the crew will assess, including co-hosts
Mindy and Mona.
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KBOO's own Jenna joins the team, along with a surprise guest, to discuss the
Jim Henson company's The Dark Crystal, the movie, and now a TV show.
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He called it a novel. But Donald Richie's The Inland Sea was more than
that.
In 1971, author and film scholar Donald Richie published a poetic travelogue
about his explorations of the islands of Japan’s Inland Sea, recording his
search for traces of a tr...
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The team once again welcomes author and KBOO contributor Rick Mitchell to
discuss music documentaries, this time around Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool,
David Crosby: Remember My Name, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice, and
maybe even some Z. Z. Top.
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