Sinopsis
Hosted by WFYI's film guru Matthew Socey, Film Soceyology features criticism and commentary on recently released movies, as well as DVD releases and general film chatter. Expect guests ranging from Deborah Asante to Ed Johnson-Ott, actors and musicians, film critics and reviewers from Indianapolis and beyond.
Episodios
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Film Soceyology - December 22, 2018
22/12/2018Matthew Socey replays his epic chat with TV chef Nick Stellino and some Christmas music from a friend of the show.
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Film Soceyology - December 15, 2018
15/12/2018It's a Film Soceyology holiday tradition! An epic chat with chef and television personality Danny Boome. A lively talk about film, food and family.
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Film Soceyology - December 8, 2018
08/12/2018Matthew interviews Polly Waring, who curated a DVD collection of documentaries about Professor Longhair called Fess Up. Matthew also replays his epic chat with Steve Taravella, who wrote a biography on Mary Wickes.
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December 1, 2018
01/12/2018Matthew Socey has a lively chat with Jeff Sparks about the histories of the New Harmony Project, the Heartland Film Festival and a slew of other cinema topics and releases.
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Film Soceyology - November 24, 2018
26/11/2018Matthew Socey dips into the archives and brings back an hour-long discussion of one film. He brings two co-workers in with him.
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Film Soceyology - November 17, 2018
17/11/2018Matthew Socey reviews Widows and chats with Monica and Brian Hartz about Stan Lee and William Goldman.
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Film Soceyology - November 10, 2018
10/11/2018Matthew Socey and Abdul-Hakim Shabazz discuss a whole slew of cinematic nonsense.
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Film Soceyology - Novemner 3, 2018
03/11/2018Matthew reviews Bohemian Rhapsody, Can You Eve Forgive Me? and the documentary Monrovia, Indiana. He also replays his interview with writer/director Jed Brian (Unlisted Owner).
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Film Soceyology - October 27, 2018
27/10/2018Matthew chats with playwright and fellow critic Lou Harry plus actor Jamie McNulty about their production of Popular Monsters. They cover a lot of scary and non-scary films.
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Film Soceyology - October 20, 2018
20/10/2018Matt replays his epic chat with Elmore Leonard to celebrate the Bu-Ray release of Get Shorty.
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Film Soceyology - October 13, 2018
13/10/2018It's October, which means it's time once again for a Film Soceyology tradition. An epic chat with Sammy Terry.
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Film Soceyology - October 6, 2018
06/10/2018A preview of the Heartland International Film Festival with Greg Sorvig plus a chat with director Steven Lewis Simpson (Neither Wolf Nor Dog).
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Film Soceyology - Sept 29, 2018
29/09/2018Matthew discusses the Blu-Ray release of Exorcist 2: The Heretic plus a podcast about the "documentary" Faces of Death.
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Film Soceyology - Sept 22, 2018
22/09/2018Matthew Socey chats with folks involved with Indy Bard Fest, which opens this weekend. They discuss their plays, the Bard in cinema and Matthew discusses Fahrenheit 11/9 and Lizzie.
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Film Soceyology - September 15, 2018
18/09/2018Matthew Socey reviews The Wife and has an epic chat with Public House Cinema co-founder Daniel Jacobson.
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Film Soceyology - September 8, 2018
08/09/2018Matthew Socey and Ericka Barker discuss the films of Burt Reynolds, Neil Simon plus one of the worst films of the 1970s and the terrible human being who made it. Oh, and Matthew reviews Peppermint.
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Film Soceyology - September 1, 2018
01/09/2018Matthew Socey reviews the film The Bookshop and replays part two of his chat with No Limits host John Krull about the films of Elvis Presley.
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Film Soceyology - August 25, 2018
25/08/2018Matthew Socey reviews the film Puzzle. Since last week was the anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley, Matthew replays Part One of his epic chat with No Limits host John Krull (special appearance by Makenna Mays) about the films of Elvis.
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Film Soceyology - August 18, 2018
18/08/2018Matthew Socey has an epic chat with director Casey Ross and King of Kong's Billy Mitchell about Casey's Fringe production of Arcade Fire, which is about Mitchell.
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Film Soceyology - Aug 11, 2018
11/08/2018Matthew Socey speaks with Chef Robert Irvine plus reviews of BlacKkKlansman and thoughts the Academy Awards new category.