I am excited to announce that the Movies Past and Present podcast is now on Stitcher. You can find the podcast here.
The podcast continues to be available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts as well. Thanks for listening!
Reviews and commentary about current and classic cinema. Curated by Stanford Clark.
I am excited to announce that the Movies Past and Present podcast is now on Stitcher. You can find the podcast here.
The podcast continues to be available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts as well. Thanks for listening!
Welcome to this episode of the Movies Past and Present podcast!
You can listen below as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. And follow me on Instagram (my handle is @moviespap)!
As a side note, here’s what the soundtrack of Tenet in the IMAX theater sounded like to me.
Ever want to attend the New York Film Festival (NYFF)? Now you can with the NYFF’s virtual screenings this year. More at at NYFF website.
Subscribe to the Movies Past and Present podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. I hope that watching some great movies will bring you peace and comfort this week. Be safe out there! Thanks again.
Warner Bros.’ much anticipated film Tenet is opening in U.S. theaters this weekend (at least in markets where movie theaters are open). The talented folks at Poster Posse have created some cool new posters for the film.
Look for a full review coming soon to the Movies Past and Present podcast.
All images ©️ Warner Bros. and Poster Posse





I am watching all 50 movies listed in the cool book from Turner Classic Movies (TCM) called Must-See Sci-Fi: 50 Movies that Are Out of This World by Sloan De Forest (Running Press, 2018; available at Amazon.com and Shop TCM). The complete list of 50 films is here.
Here’s the rundown of this month’s movies (courtesy of my Instagram feed).
Welcome to this episode of the Movies Past and Present podcast!
You can listen below as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
Theatres across the U.S.A. are starting to reopen! Let’s hope they can do so safely and that everyone can stay well.
Last Weekend
This Weekend
Also of Note
Tenet is finally opening next week! Advance screenings are happening August 31, September 1, and September 2. The film opens in most U.S. markets where theaters are open on September 3. Check your local theater for showtimes (where available). Tenet is also playing in IMAX.
I watched two new movies on Disney+.
More like “Guilty Pleasures Corner”… I watched the dreadful yet beautiful The Black Hole (1979) on Disney+.
I thought this documentary about the making of The Black Hole was very interesting. Not sure how accurate all of the information is, but it was still enjoyable.
Subscribe to the Movies Past and Present podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. I hope that watching some great movies will bring you peace and comfort this week. Be safe out there! Thanks again.
Welcome to the 50th episode of the podcast!
You can listen below as well as on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
Are we actually going to get new Hollywood blockbusters in theaters in 2020? Warner Bros. is planning to open Tenet on August 28 internationally and on September 3 in select U.S. cities (TBA).
The Walt Disney Studios has decided to put their live-action/CGI remake of Mulan on their Disney+ streaming service. They will charge $29.99 for this “premiere access” viewing beginning on September 4. It will also be opening in some theaters (most likely in international markets) that don’t get Disney+ (also TBA). The film will be a regular part of the Disney+ library in a few months (meaning no extra charge to watch). It’s the Wild Wild West for new movie releases, that’s for sure.
I loved seeing two Star Wars films—The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and The Force Awakens (2015)—as part of the “comeback classics” that have been playing in movie theaters while we’re waiting for new Hollywood releases to happen. Big thanks to Disney and Lucasfilm for re-releasing the films and to Megaplex Theatres for such a nice and safe movie going experience.
Paramount Pictures’ new “Paramount Presents” Blu-ray Discs are really cool. More info at Amazon.com.
Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is continuing the tradition of their “Summer Under the Stars” programming during the entire month of August. Check out the full lineup on the TCM website.
Subscribe to the Movies Past and Present podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. I hope that watching some great movies will bring you peace and comfort this week. Be safe out there! Thanks again.

August 2020 on Turner Classic Movies (TCM) again means “Summer Under the Stars.” Every day during the month, a different Hollywood actor will be highlighted with 24 hours worth of films. So, get excited for some deep cuts, new discoveries, and old favorites from some great movie stars.
For a full schedule, visit the TCM “Summer Under the Stars” website. The day resets at 6:00 a.m. ET.
Here’s the full rundown for the month:
Image ©️ Turner Classic Movies
The 2020 sci-fi movie project continues! I’m watching all 50 movies listed in the cool book from Turner Classic Movies (TCM) called Must-See Sci-Fi: 50 Movies that Are Out of This World by Sloan De Forest (Running Press, 2018; available at Amazon.com and Shop TCM). The complete list of 50 films is here.
Here’s the rundown of this month’s movies (with two of the four sections courtesy of my Instagram feed).
Pure torture.

One of my all time favorites (although I consider it more of a “space opera” than science fiction).

My 2020 movie project continues of watching all 50 movies listed in the cool book from Turner Classic Movies (TCM) called Must-See Sci-Fi: 50 Movies that Are Out of This World by Sloan De Forest (Running Press, 2018; available at Amazon.com and Shop TCM). The complete list of 50 films is here.
June’s films were as follows (content mostly from my Instagram feed).
I thought that this weird sci-fi sex comedy was mostly just excessive and stupid. I can understand its cult status, but it did nothing for me.

This film is a difficult one. I know that’s the point, but I don’t think there was anything redeeming in it and I don’t believe I gained anything from submitting myself from the torture of watching it.

And as an added bonus, I recently saw this cool poster for Silent Running created by artist Matt Ferguson.

I am ever hopeful that we’ll actually get to see some new movies in an actual theater this fall. One of the first ones out of the gate will be 20th Century Studios’ oft-delayed The New Mutants which is currently scheduled to open in theaters on August 28 (COVID-19 permitting).
Josh Boone, the film’s director, and the film’s main stars did a presentation at last week’s Comic-Con@Home event which is available to view on YouTube.
Check out this cool new poster for the film, too.
