
The Postwar Paranoia Thriller: The Enemy Has No Face (with Tony Shaw)
Andy Nelson and Tony Shaw trace the postwar paranoia thriller—from occupied Vienna to the nuclear war room, and the CIA’s secret role in Animal Farm.

Andy Nelson and Tony Shaw trace the postwar paranoia thriller—from occupied Vienna to the nuclear war room, and the CIA’s secret role in Animal Farm.
Cinema Scope with Andy Nelson takes you on a captivating journey through the ever-evolving landscape of film. Moreover, it offers a unique and engaging perspective on the art of cinema.
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Cinema Scope, hosted by Andy Nelson, is an engaging celebration of film that examines how genres, subgenres, and movements are sculpted by a blend of cultural, aesthetic, and economic forces, alongside historical, technological, and sociopolitical shifts. Each episode features expert insights and vibrant discussions on iconic films, unpacking the complex interplay of influences that shape cinema’s evolution. It’s a must-listen for those who love film and enjoy uncovering the rich tapestry of storytelling, style, and innovation that defines it.
Each episode delves into how genres, subgenres, and movements are shaped by a fascinating interplay of forces, including:
Listen as expert guests share their insights and engage in lively discussions about the films that define cinematic history. Furthermore, you’ll discover the rich tapestry of storytelling, style, and innovation that makes movies so captivating.
Whether you’re a passionate cinephile or simply love great storytelling, Cinema Scope is for you. Additionally, it will deepen your appreciation for the power and artistry of film and help you understand the intricacies of the medium.
Don’t miss out on this engaging podcast. New episodes are released regularly, ensuring a steady stream of fascinating content for your listening pleasure.
Tune in to Cinema Scope and embark on an unforgettable journey through the captivating world of cinema.
With over 25 years of experience in film, television, and commercial production, Andy has cultivated a passion for storytelling that began in his youth. After studying film at the University of Colorado Boulder, he wrote, directed, and produced several short films and indie features. Andy has worked on award-winning documentaries and TV shows, and as a partner at TruStory FM, he looks forward to more storytelling through their wide variety of podcasts. Throughout his career, Andy has also taught screenwriting, producing, editing, and podcasting to young minds.

Screenwriter and podcast host Adam “Tex” Davis joins Andy to take a macroscopic look at the comedy genre in cinema – from silent-era slapstick to modern genre-bending hits, exploring how filmmakers have used laughter to both entertain and challenge audiences.

Film scholar Grégoire Halbout, author of Hollywood Screwball Comedy, 1934-1945, joins Andy to explore seven overlooked gems of screwball comedy, from Mitchell Leisen’s Midnight to Hitchcock’s rare genre entry Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

Join Andy and film expert Wes Gehring for a deep dive into screwball comedy, exploring how this beloved subgenre mixed rapid-fire dialogue, class conflicts, and eccentric characters to create some of Hollywood’s most memorable romantic comedies.

Join Andy and Dr. Iain Robert Smith as they explore remakesploitation, the unauthorized adaptations that transformed Hollywood hits into wild local productions. From Turkish Star Wars to Filipino James Batman, discover how filmmakers worldwide reimagined cinema favorites.