An interview with Susan Pierce, English professor at Los Angeles Valley College, about the hollowing effect of advertising and consumer culture, as well as Tibetan Buddhist loving-kindness practice and the power of giving.
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An interview with Susan Pierce, English professor at Los Angeles Valley College, about the hollowing effect of advertising and consumer culture, as well as Tibetan Buddhist loving-kindness practice and the power of giving.
On the series finale of Drunk Monkeys Radio, Matt, Ryan, and LVH talk the best films of 1998! Lebowski, Rushmore, and much more! Plus, a look ahead to the future of our intrepid Filmcast crew with Worth A Click: A Movie Review Podcast.
An interview with Pam Jones, author of Andermatt County: Two Parables about her Bible Students upbringing, Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame, and the gory deaths of Catholic martyrs.
The Filmcast crew assembles for a discussion of yet ANOTHER Marvel movie, this one featuring nearly every character, Avengers: Infinity War!
A podcast on spirituality & religion, hosted by the Founding Editor of Drunk Monkeys. This episode also features Ryan Roach, co-host of Drunk Monkeys Radio, talking about his Baptist upbringing, current atheism, and life in general.
The Filmcast crew takes a look at the surreal, disturbing Joaquin Phoenix film You Were Never Really Here. Also, a look at surreal films from Gus Van Sant and David Lynch.
The Filmcast crew returns with a double bill of Soderbergh and Spielberg, as they review Unsane and Ready Player One and discuss conspiracy movies. Also, reviews of A Quiet Place and Paul the Apostle of Christ.
A podcast on spirituality & religion, hosted by the Founding Editor of Drunk Monkeys. This episode features an interview with Alex Schumacher, independent comics artist, and creator of the comic strip Mr. Butterchips. Alex speaks about his Jewish upbringing, falling away from the faith, and the spirituality inherent in the creative process.
Ava DuVernay's A Wrinkle in Time was slammed by the critics, well, the critics are WRONG. The Filmcast crew really dug it, and we spend this episode talking about that movie and other times the critics got it wrong on this episode of the Drunk Monkeys Radio Filmcast.
A podcast on spirituality & religion, hosted by the Founding Editor of Drunk Monkeys. This episode features an interview with Alex Schumacher, independent comics artist, and creator of the comic strip Mr. Butterchips. Alex speaks about his Jewish upbringing, falling away from the faith, and the spirituality inherent in the creative process.
Critics and audiences are divided on Alex Garland's Annihilation, starring Natalie Portman in a very Natalie Portman role. Also, we take a look at other fantastical movie settings and give some final Oscar picks in this episode of Drunk Monkeys Radio!
Ryan Coogler's Black Panther is a sensation - is it the best Marvel film yet? We discuss that, and the worst Oscar picks of all time in the latest episode of Drunk Monkeys Radio!
January is here, and so are terrible movies - the Filmcast crew skips those to give out homework assignments and discuss the 2018 Oscar Nominations.
It's time for our best films of 2017 countdown! Featuring guest Will Link of Will Sean Podcast?, with contributions from Kolleen Carney-Hoepfner, Derrick Lafayette, J.D. Burke, Jonathan Hammond, and a host of audio difficulties.
After two years of waiting, Luke Skywalker finally speaks! So what does he have to say? Find out in our ::spoiler filled:: review of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Rian Johnson's controversial latest installment of the beloved space-fantasy franchise.
The Room is unquestionably the most entertaining bad movie ever made, so how entertaining is the movie that chronicles its birth? We dig into James Franco's The Disaster Artist as well as Lady Bird, Call Me By Your Name, and our favorite movies about movies on the latest episode of Drunk Monkeys Radio!
A podcast on spirituality & religion, hosted by the Founding Editor of Drunk Monkeys. This episode features an interview with poet Bill Lessard.
A split decision on the latest from Irish filmmaker Martin McDonagh's latest film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and a look at other "fight the power" films.
Our review of Harry Dean Stanton's final film, Lucky.
Two very different comedies on this episode of Drunk Monkeys Radio: Thor Ragnarok brings a Flight of the Conchords twist to an old formula, and Yorgos Lanthimos gets darker (yes darker than The Lobster) in The Killing of a Sacred Deer.