Jacob Powell

So many films, so little time...
Jacob Powell has written 8 posts for cinefile

Best Worst Podcast, Episode Eight

Doug and Jacob are joined by guest Hugh Lilly, and as a triumvirate we go head-on into anticipatory World Cinema Showcase seizures, discussing the 14 films we’ve already seen—and the ones we’re looking forward to. Continue reading »

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Best Worst Podcast, Episode Seven

“Fear, Shame, and Anger!” — Doug & Jacob, returned before you’ve had a chance to readjust your brain from episode six, go to war against The Academy, each other, and fear itself! Continue reading »

Best Worst Podcast, Episode Six

Doug & Jacob unleash their unfashionably late ‘top five cinematic experiences of 2011’ lists upon you, the unsuspecting listenership, and engage in discussion upon the spiritual themes of two cinematic greats: Andrei Tarkovsky and Rich Christiano. Continue reading »

Best Worst Podcast, Episode Five

A few days out from the marathon, Doug & Jacob attempt to make sense of the mayhem within. B-grade awesomeness and cinegeek mouth-frothing abounds! Continue reading »

Best Worst Podcast, Episode Four

They’re back! Doug discusses his Fantastic Fest & NYFF experiences; Jacob talks This is England ’86 and the interplay and future of film & TV, and the duo unpacks their feelings toward Drive. Continue reading »

Best Worst Podcast, Episode Three

From deep in the bowels of the Civic, Doug and Jacob bring a near-the-end nzff 2011 report. As well as impromptu toilet-traffic directing, we race the bell to reach a bwp middle-ground of 14 films in 13 minutes. Continue reading »

Best Worst Podcast, Episode Two

Recorded between screenings in a darkened alcove in the Skycity Theatre, Jacob and Doug dispense with lengthy informed discussion and give knee-jerk “thumbs up”/”thumbs down” responses to the 25 films they’ve seen thus far. Continue reading »

Best Worst Podcast, Episode One

Cinefile proudly presents the inaugural episode of Best Worst Podcast, a semi-regular discussion of all things cinematic—from challenging auteurist cinema to Z-grade trash. Continue reading »

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