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4. TO LIVE AND DIE IN LA (1985), with Liam Dunn

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Today we explore the late William Friedkin's 1985 dark and dazzling neo-noir, To Live and Die in LA, which stars William L. Peterson, Willem Dafoe and John Pankow, features stunning cinematography by Robby Müller and a killer soundtrack by British new wave band, Wang Chung.

My special guest is writer and filmmaker Liam Dunn, who is also co-host of Sci-Frights, the film discussion podcast from the interzone where horror meets sci-fi.

https://rss.com/podcasts/scifrights/

He is currently the co-programmer of the community cinema project the Distorted Frame Film Club in London, which conducts regular screenings of films which celebrate the unique qualities, flaws and possibilities of the digital camera. Their next event will be a screening of the 2007 film [REC] on Tuesday 29 October at The Castle Cinema, Clapton / @thecastlecinema

Distorted Frama Film Club

[email protected]

For more information about Gerald Petievich, ex US Secret Service agent, co-screenwriter and author of the original novel on which the film is based, visit his homepage at: https://petievich.com/

In the UK the films is available on Blu-ray from Arrow Video: https://www.arrowfilms.com/

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30 episodes

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Today we explore the late William Friedkin's 1985 dark and dazzling neo-noir, To Live and Die in LA, which stars William L. Peterson, Willem Dafoe and John Pankow, features stunning cinematography by Robby Müller and a killer soundtrack by British new wave band, Wang Chung.

My special guest is writer and filmmaker Liam Dunn, who is also co-host of Sci-Frights, the film discussion podcast from the interzone where horror meets sci-fi.

https://rss.com/podcasts/scifrights/

He is currently the co-programmer of the community cinema project the Distorted Frame Film Club in London, which conducts regular screenings of films which celebrate the unique qualities, flaws and possibilities of the digital camera. Their next event will be a screening of the 2007 film [REC] on Tuesday 29 October at The Castle Cinema, Clapton / @thecastlecinema

Distorted Frama Film Club

[email protected]

For more information about Gerald Petievich, ex US Secret Service agent, co-screenwriter and author of the original novel on which the film is based, visit his homepage at: https://petievich.com/

In the UK the films is available on Blu-ray from Arrow Video: https://www.arrowfilms.com/

  continue reading

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