Always See Everything - A Criterion Movie Podcast

Always See Everything - A Criterion Movie Podcast

By AnthonyReviews

The movie podcast where aspiring film critic Anthony and aspiring NBA forward Sean review, riff on, and rank every spine in the Criterion Collection. In every episode, we see four movies; two are determined by spine order, and two are picked by the hosts. If you love your critical analysis with a side of anarchic comedy, this is the movie review podcast for you! Always See Everything is an AnthonyReviews film podcast.

04/17/24

General Dadaqqatsi: 153, 640-642

Wow. Our final four films of the season. How far we've come. I'm sure we give them the respect they deserve and don't waste time talking about Rupaul's Drag Race. I don't remember if we actually do that or not, but statistically, it is highly likely.Read more

04/08/24

Jacques Takis: 109-112

This penultimate episode of ASE Season 1 sees Anthony and Sean engage in bloody battle with Jacques Tati, one of the most quirked up white boys to ever hail from the cursed kingdom of France. Marlene Dietrich's classic-style Hollywood biopic "The SRead more

04/02/24

Sean's Late for Dinner: 106-107, 1173, 576

Goddammit Tyler, that's the ONE thing I don't want anyone calling me!!!! Coup de Torchon poses a series of high-minded quandaries that Sean and Anthony may not be totally up to the task of dissecting, but Mona Lisa offsets that with enough bittersweRead more

03/28/24

Wet Jeans: 104-105, 197, 220

If "learn about a new fetish partaken in exclusively by nasty old guys" is on your to do list, then have we got the episode for you! Sean goes absolutely loco for dark theatrical masterwork Double Suicide. We welcome Stanley Kubrick to the ASE fold,Read more

03/19/24

Samuel Fuller Up (ft. Sean Naughton): 102, 224, 445, 954

Anthony and cohost Sean (Naughton) get to work finishing up the filmography of Samuel Fuller, perhaps best known for being totally ignored in favor of Max Landis in The Greatest Episode of all Time! The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie ushers us inRead more

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