Four Stars: A Chicago Film Podcast Podcast Por Paco Alvarez and Jeremy Marder arte de portada

Four Stars: A Chicago Film Podcast

Four Stars: A Chicago Film Podcast

De: Paco Alvarez and Jeremy Marder
Escúchala gratis

Acerca de esta escucha

A podcast about Chicago films, hosted by journalist Paco Alvarez and filmmaker Jeremy Marder.Paco Alvarez and Jeremy Marder Arte
Episodios
  • Primal Fear (1996) with Music Box Trivia host Alex Gomez
    Jun 7 2025

    Jeremy and Paco are joined by Alex Gomez, one of the hosts of Music Box Movie Trivia, ⁠to talk about 1996’s Primal Fear, directed by Gregory Hoblit.


    Music Box Movie Trivia is every Sunday from 4pm to 6pm in the Music Box Lounge. Reservations are strongly encouraged, but not required. Walk-ins welcome once the lounge opens at 3pm, but we cannot guarantee your team a table. Follow this link to make a reservation: CLICK HERE


    Art by ⁠⁠Lily Bacon⁠⁠

    Music by⁠⁠ newest_latest⁠


    Suggestions, comments, complaints, hate mail, and all other correspondence can be sent to chicagopodfilmcast@gmail.com

    Further reading and sources

    • Primal Fear | William Diehl
    • The Shaky Future of the CTA | Chicago Tribune
    • FBI SAYS BOMB PARTS FOUND UNABOMBER SUSPECT CHARGED AS AGENTS FIND CHEMICALS | Wes Smith, Charles M. Madigan, Chicago Tribune
    • A MOST UNLIKELY HOMETOWN FOR A RADICAL: EVERGREEN PARK WAS TRADITIONAL IN THE '50S AND REMAINS SO TODAY | Bob Secter, Dionne Searcey, Chicago Tribune
    • WHO IS EDWARD NORTON? | Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune
    • Maxwell Street cop HQ closing | Ernest Tucker, Chicago Sun-Times
    • MAKING MOVIES | Bill Zwecker, Chicago Sun-Times
    • `Primal Fear' Guilty Of Being Offensive | Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times
    • The many faces of Edward Norton | Cindy Pearlman, Chicago Sun-Times
    • UIC campus gets its closeups on TV, in films | UIC Blog
    • Getting Out of My Head: An Interview with Edward Norton | Graham Fuller, Cinéaste
    Más Menos
    1 h y 29 m
  • Source Code (2011)
    May 16 2025

    Jeremy and Paco talk about 2011's Source Code, directed by Duncan Jones. Featuring a clip from the first unreleased iteration of this podcast in 2021, where filmmaker Caitlyn Johnson joined us to talk about the movie.


    Art by ⁠⁠⁠Lily Bacon⁠⁠⁠

    Music by⁠⁠⁠ newest_latest⁠


    Suggestions, comments, complaints, hate mail, and all other correspondence can be sent to chicagopodfilmcast@gmail.com


    You can watch Tony Scott's Deja Vu (2006) on Starz, or rent it on Apple or Amazon.


    Further reading and sources:

    • Gyllenhaal says the 'Bean' could be metaphor for 'Source Code' |Dean Richards, Chicago Tribune
    • Like Something Out Of A Movie: Alleged Shakedown On Metra Film Location |CBS News and Better Government Association
    • Bean sculptor reflects pride on Chicagoans |Neil Steinberg, Chicago Sun-Times
    • With Chicago fans, everything just Jake |Cindy Pearlman, Chicago Sun-Times
    • Metra Train Stars in Movie “Source Code” with Jake Gyllenhaal ⁠ |Better Magazine
    • Secret of her success: Michelle Monaghan's Midwestern roots help versatile actress stay grounded |Michael Phillips, Chicago Tribune
    • How Jake Gyllenhaal Wooed Duncan Jones to Direct ‘Source Code’, |Lindsay Powers, Kim Messina, Hollywood Reporter
    • Temporality and Surveillance I: Terrorism Narratives and the Melancholic Security State| From Surveillance Cinema by Catherine Zimmer
    • Speculative Finance and Network Temporality in Duncan Jones's Moon and Source Code, | David P. Pierson, CR: The New Centennial Review


    Más Menos
    1 h y 27 m
  • A Working Man (2025): First Impressions
    Apr 12 2025

    Jeremy and Paco talk about A Working Man (2025), directed by David Ayer.

    First Impressions is a new episode format where we talk about recently released Chicago movies. Let us know any that are coming up!

    Suggestions, comments, complaints, hate mail, and all other correspondence can be sent to chicagopodfilmcast@gmail.com

    Art by ⁠⁠⁠Lily Bacon⁠⁠⁠

    Music by⁠⁠⁠ newest_latest⁠⁠

    Further reading and sources:

    • ⁠‘I’ll Do What I Have to Do to Survive’: David Ayer faced a “dark night of the soul” after the controversy of Suicide Squad. It changed his career.⁠ | Bilge Ebiri, Vulture
    • "A Working Man" review⁠ | Robert Daniels, RogerEbert.com
    • ⁠Harsh Times, Ayer's first film, is available on Tubi
    Más Menos
    56 m
adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_T1_webcro805_stickypopup
Todavía no hay opiniones