As the final day of the year dwindles and the night grows long, The Filmlosophers gather one last time to confront the darkness. They conclude their cinematic journey through 2024 with Robert Eggers' chilling reimagining of Nosferatu.
In this year-end special, they delve into the film's gothic atmosphere, exploring themes of mortality, obsession, and the creeping dread that lingers at the edge of existence. Is it a fittingly bleak end to the year, or a masterpiece that transcends the darkness? Join them as they brave the shadows and bid farewell to another year in film. (Contains spoilers for Nosferatu.)
And a heartfelt thank you to all our listeners who have joined us on this cinematic journey through 2024. We can't wait to continue the conversation in 2025! Class dismissed!
This Christmas Day, The Filmlosophers are taking a trip back to a simpler time… a time of dial-up internet, frosted tips, and widespread panic about the impending digital apocalypse. They’re unwrapping 2024’s Y2K, a film that explores the unique anxieties and cultural landscape of the late 90s/early 2000s. As you unwrap your presents, join them as they unwrap the layers of this nostalgic throwback, contrasting the warm, fuzzy feelings of the holidays with the cold, hard fear of technological collapse. Was it really that bad? Or are we just looking back with rose-tinted, pixelated glasses? (Contains spoilers for Y2K.)
'Tis the season for theological debates and awkward encounters! This holiday season, The Filmlosophers are tackling A24's Heretic, a film that asks the important questions: Is there room for skepticism under the mistletoe? Can you politely disagree with someone while they're holding you captive? Join them for a (mostly) lighthearted discussion of faith, doubt, and the perils of door-to-door proselytizing. Warning: May contain traces of existential dread and unwanted Intern Amy holiday puns.