It’s Not The Despair, It’s The Hope

After the goofy highs of last week’s episodeSomeone Else’s Movie takes a turn for the serious with writer/director Alexander Carson stopping by to talk about Terence Davies’ autobiographical masterwork Distant Voices, Still Lives.

This isn’t to say it’s a bad episode, or even a weak one — it’s just a little more thoughtful than usual. Sandy was up for a deep dive, and I’m really happy with what came out. Give it a listen, and think about your own life choices while you’re at it.

You’ve already subscribed, haven’t you? If not, go do that on Apple PodcastsGoogle Play oStitcher, or download it straight from the web.. And enjoy it. I certainly did.

Oh, and in other podcast activity you can hear me on this week’s episode of Black Hole Films, discussing the masterwork that is Dog Day Afternoon with honored SEMcast guests Jonas Chernick and Jeremy LaLonde. It’s a good one, and you can find it right here.

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