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  • On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by culture writer, Rachel Syme and exchange postcards over that chronicle our lives during a decade of social change and our opinions about Agnes Vardas One Sings the Other Doesn’t!

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    Stuff We Talked About

    The Great

    What We Do in the Shadows (TV)

    Seinfeld

    The Vast of Night

    Dear…

    The Spiral Staircase

    Malcolm X

    School Daze

    Shark Tank

    Celebrity Watch Party

    Gogglebox

    One Sings, the Other Doesn’t

    Credits

    This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert.

    Our theme music is by WMD.

    All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore.

    Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.

  • On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by Mark Olsen of the Los Angeles Times as we drink too many Jameson’s and try to redeem ourselves by winning One Big Case and talk Sidney Lumet’s The Verdict!

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    Stuff We Talked About

    The Movies of Lynn Shelton

    California Split

    Nate’s irrational aversion to George Segal

    The French Lieutenant’s Woman

    One-Eyed Jacks

    The Last Dance

    The Verdict

    Next Week:

    We’re watching Agnes Varda’s, One Sings, the Other Doesn’t, with Rachel Syme!

    Credits

    This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert.

    Our theme music is by WMD.

    All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore.

    Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.

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  • On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by Tony-winning director Rachel Chavkin to watch the proto-punk, cult-classic of the Czech new wave, Daisies! Join them as trample on a trifle (or a row of lettuce? or possibly ignore a “keep off the grass” sign? They’ll sort it out while serving insane, Instagram-worthy looks)!

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    Find out what our friends at The Art-House America Campaign are up to.

    Stuff We Talked About

    24 Hour Party People

    Good Bye Lenin!

    NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert

    The Great

    Forever’s Gonna Start Tonight

    Beach Rats

    Anything But Love

    Around the World in 80 Days

    Daisies

    Instrument

    Next Week:

    We’re watching Sidney Lumet’s, The Verdict, with Mark Olsen of the L.A. Times!

    Credits

    This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert.

    Our theme music is by WMD.

    All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore.

    Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.

  • On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are by one of their favorite actors, Natasha Lyonne! Join them as their consciousnesses are expanded by the spice melange of the desert planet, Arakis, and evolve over the course of 4,000 years into weird, floating blobs that can bend space-time in David Lynch’s Dune!

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    Find out what our friends at The Art-House America Campaign are up to.

    Stuff Discussed in this Episode:

    Twin Peaks: The Return

    Animal Crossing

    The DisneyNature Documentaries

    Seance on a Wet Afternoon

    The Last of Sheila

    King of Marvin Gardens

    Altered States

    Carnal Knowledge

    Porcile

    Tiger King

    Unforgiven

    Anything But Love

    Dune

    Blue Velvet

    Room to Dream by David Lynch and Kristine McKenna

    Jodorowsky’s Dune

    The Elephant Man

    Trip to the Moon

    Jason and the Argonauts

    Heaven’s Gate

    The Film Forum

    Next Week:

    We’re watching Vera Chytilova’s Daisies with Tony-winning director, Rachel Chavkin!

    Credits

    This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert.

    Our theme music is by WMD.

    All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore.

    Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.

  • On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by producer, Stacey Sher! Join them as tease up our hair like Howard Jones on our way to buy some Aquanet at the Galleria but take the wrong exit off the 405 and wind up in 18th Century Vienna with Wolfie and the gang in the director’s cut of Amadeus!

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    Stuff Discussed in this Episode:

    Amadeus

    Valmont

    Marie Antoinette

    Sammy, the Way-Out Seal

    This ridiculous Amadeus music video

    Next Week:

    We’re watching David Lynch’s Dune with Natasha Lyonne!

    Credits

    This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert.

    Our theme music is by WMD.

    All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore.

    Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.

  • On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by screenwriter, Michael Green! Join them as they gyrate in front of the flaming wreckage of an overturned Cadillac El Dorado in late seventies Manhattan/watch Eyes of Laura Mars!

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    Stuff Discussed in this Episode:

    Classic Disney shorts

    The Spy Who Came in From the Cold

    Journey to Italy

    Pressure Point

    The Empire Strikes… oh EXCUSE me, I meant Star Wars Episode 5: The Empire Strikes Back

    Eyes of Laura Mars

    Prisoner (Love Theme to Eyes of Laura Mars)

    Rebecca Blake music videos

    Terry O’Neill portrait of Faye Dunaway

    Mad Magazine’s Eyes of Lurid Mess

    The Amazing Howard Hughes

    Next Week:

    We’re watching the director’s cut of Amadeus with producer, Stacey Sher!

    Credits

    This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert.

    Our theme music is by WMD.

    All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore.

    Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.

  • On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by Lindsey Weber of Who? Weekly, making the five-hour drive to Vegas in a tight 45 minutes on pandemic-emptied streets while talking about Martin Scorsese’s Casino!

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    Movies and TV Discussed in this Episode:

    The Sopranos

    My Cousin Vinnie

    Bringing Up Baby

    To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before

    The Fits

    What Would Tom Do?

    Bonfire of the Vanities

    Casino

    The Irishman

    Home Alone

    Sliver

    Irreconcilable Differences

    Next Week:

    We’re watching Eyes of Laura Mars with screenwriter, Michael Green!

    Credits

    This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert.

    Our theme music is by WMD.

    All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore.

    Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.

  • On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by the creator of Mrs. America, Dahvi Waller. Join us at a western-themed cop-bar out by a shooting range and dirt-bike track as we make some cryptic, erotic mosaics and talk Robert Altman’s 3 Women!

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    Movies Discussed in this Episode:

    Girlfriends

    Portrait of Jennie

    The Hunger

    The Prestige

    The many films of Robert Altman

    Here’s the Randomizer app.

    And, here’s that French interview clip.

    Next Week:

    We’re watching Casino with Lindsey Weber of Who? Weekly!

    Credits

    This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert.

    Our theme music is by WMD.

    All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore.

    Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.

  • On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by comedy writer, Megan Amram. Wherever they’s a fight so hungry people can eat, wherever they’s a cop beatin’ up a guy, they’ll be there talking about 1940’s The Grapes of Wrath.

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    Movies Discussed in this Episode:

    Never Rarely Sometimes Always

    The Rock

    The Nice Guys

    Wild Rose

    Big Night

    Prisoner of Shark Island

    Melvin and Howard

    Down and Out in Beverly Hills

    The Searchers

    The many many many films of John Ford

    The Whole Shebang

    That Song

    Going Out

    Credits

    This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert.

    Our theme music is by WMD.

    All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore.

    Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.

  • On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by movie critic and Unspooled co-host, Amy Nicholson to talk about 1953’s From Here to Eternity. Is the movie history’s great kiss between a man and a woman or a man and a bugle?

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    Movies Discussed in this Episode:

    Banana Split

    Vivarium

    The Hospital

    Portrait of a Lady on Fire

    Until the End of the World

    From Here to Eternity

    Mogambo

    Some Came Running

    The Best Years of Our Lives

    Credits

    This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert.

    Our theme music is by WMD.

    All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore.

    Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.

  • On this premiere episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by writer/director Rian Johnson to talk about Cast Away. A movie that Nate and Karina missed when it came out and accidentally dismissed as being the goofy movie with the volleyball.

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    Movies Discussed in this Episode:

    Cast Away

    Things Change

    Pretty Baby

    Atlantic City

    God’s Country

    Ornette: Made in America

    The Seventh Seal

    Cheaper by the Dozen

    The many films of Robert Zemeckis

    The many films of Tom Hanks

    Coming Next Episode:

    From Here to Eternity

    Donations:

    While Nate, Karina, and Rian each made individual donations to favorite theaters, as a show, we’re encouraging you to support The Art House America Campaign, a fund to support the community of independent cinema exhibitors during this time of crisis.

    Credits

    This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert.

    Our theme music is by WMD.

    All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore.

    Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.

  • From Nate DiMeo, the creator of The Memory Palace, and Karina Longworth, creator of You Must Remember This, comes a new movie podcast. Each episode, Karina and Nate reach out from their quarantines to a guest who’ll pick a movie they’ve heard is great but never found the time to watch. They’ll watch it, break it down, even play a game or two. All while raising money to support independent movie theaters, film societies, and other places that make us love going out to the movies.

    Join them and watch the best of the big screen on whatever little screens you have on hand as you hunker down and wait this thing out.

    Click and subscribe. First episode drops on April 1st.