Patriot Games
We continue our Jack Ryan series with Harrison Ford now in the lead role as he takes on a faction of Irish terrorists, one of whom has targeted him directly. That’s right, it’s Phillip Noyce’s 1992 film “Patriot Games.”
For all you proper film enthusiasts who would like to peruse the films of TruStory FM’s entertainment podcasts by release year. Get ready for a firehose of film history in these here stacks.
We continue our Jack Ryan series with Harrison Ford now in the lead role as he takes on a faction of Irish terrorists, one of whom has targeted him directly. That’s right, it’s Phillip Noyce’s 1992 film “Patriot Games.”
We wrap up our member bonus series on the 1993 Academy Award Best Film Editing Nominees with a conversation about Clint Eastwood’s return to form with his revisionist western ‘Unforgiven.’
We continue our member bonus series looking at the 1993 Academy Award nominees for Best Film Editing with a conversation about Robert Altman’s return to Hollywood with his satire on Hollywood herself, “The Player.”
Our next member bonus episode! We continue our series on the 1993 Academy Award nominees for Best Film Editing, this time looking at Rob Reiner’s adaptation of Aaron Sorkin’s play, “A Few Good Men.”
We continue our member bonus 1993 Academy Awards Best Film Editing Nominees series with Neil Jordan’s fascinating and complex story about the IRA, relationships, and human nature. That’s right, it’s time for ‘The Crying Game.’
We kick off our 1993 Academy Awards Best Editing series for our member bonus episodes with a conversation about Paul Verhoeven’s sexy, sleazy, mysterious erotic thriller “Basic Instinct.” It may have some issues, but it holds up extremely well. Tune in!
The Mandys take on the Amazon reboot of the baseball classic, “A League of Thier Own”.
We kick off our 90s Comedies series with Fran Rubel Kuzui’s 1992 comedy horror ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer.’ Is it the film we remembered it to be? How does it hold up to the series and everything else in the Buffyverse?
Our members voted on it so here it is – our conversation about Spike Lee’s 1992 film ‘Malcolm X’ for our November Member Bonus Episode! What do we think of this biopic? Tune in to find out!
David Mamet won the Pulitzer Prize in 1984 with his play “Glengarry Glen Ross.” The play really exemplified Mamet-speak and its transition to film retained that, despite the fact that it took eight years to make it to the silver screen. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our David Mamet as Screenwriter series with James Foley’s 1992 film Glengarry Glen Ross.