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Seventh Row Editors / May 1, 2025

Ep. 169 David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds with Angelo Muredda

On the podcast, Angelo Muredda joins Alex to discuss one of the year’s best films, David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds, and how it fits into Cronenberg’s filmography.

Alex Heeney / April 25, 2025

Ep. 168 Andrew Ahn’s The Wedding Banquet

On the podcast, Alex recommends Andrew Ahn’s remake/adaptation of the 1993 Ang Lee queer rom-com The Wedding Banquet.

admin / April 21, 2025

Ep. 167 Nanni Moretti’s We Have a Pope (redux)

On the podcast, Alex recommends Andrew Ahn’s remake/adaptation of the 1993 Ang Lee queer rom-com The Wedding Banquet.

Seventh Row podcast logo -- three people staring at a screen with a white chat symbol around them. On this episode of the podcast, Alex discusses what makes a movie 'important' and how a particular Indigenous film meets this criteria.

Seventh Row Editors / April 7, 2025

Ep. 166 Introducing…one of the most important films of this decade

On the podcast, Alex recommends Alain Guiraudie’s film Misericordia and delves deep into the film’s compelling opening scene.

Alex Heeney / March 28, 2025

Ep. 165 Alain Guiraudie’s Misericordia and what we can learn from a film’s opening scene

On the podcast, Alex recommends Alain Guiraudie’s film Misericordia and delves deep into the film’s compelling opening scene.

Alex Heeney / March 21, 2025

Ep. 164 Black Bag directed by Steven Soderbergh: a fun thriller for grownups

On the podcast, Alex recommends Steven Soderbergh’s new film, Black Bag, and discusses why she’s been a Soderbergh fan for 25 years.

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