

So, stay tuned Cine-Files for a much longer exploration of the man who changed musical theater forever, Stephen Sondheim. In fact, it was so good that we didn't want it to end. This is one of our favorite conversations and we couldn't revisit this iconic film without inviting our guests, Milena Govich and David Cornue back to the microphone to put the life and work of Stephen Sondheim into perspective. This week on The Cine-Files we honor one of the most important composers and artists of the last century, Stephen Sondheim, by revisiting a conversation on the musical that brought him international attention, West Side Story for which he did the lyrics. This is just a small sample of the kind of material The Cine-Files puts out every week on Patreon. The Morality of Editing is complex topic and both Steve and John have a lot to say about what's right and what kind of cuts cross the line.įinally, they discuss filmmaking safety and the tragic accident on the set of Alec Baldwin's film, Rust. They'll discuss the problems with the podcast and what they have done to improve the show over the years.

You'll hear Steve interview John about the Art of the Interview and John interview Steve for a few filmmaking tips.

John and Steve love answering your questions on /thecinefiles and lately there have been a whole bunch of questions that had to do with the work filmmaking, podcasting, editing and interviewing and we thought we'd collect them all in this very special shorts compilation. We think you'll like John and Steve's answer.ĭon’t forget to support The Cine-Files at and purchase any film we feature at
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With crowds finally returning to movie theaters John and Steve thought it would be a good time to review proper movie theater etiquette and finally one of our favorite patrons commented on how often the words “but I digress" come up on the regular show and he was curious about favorite off topic conversations and digressions in general. They'll try to define exactly what is a western and explore how intelligence is portrayed in film, and the career of the great Nicholas Cage. We thought it would be fun to share some of our favorite conversations from the last year of Shorts So over the next two hours you will hear discussions of Toxic Fandom. They are called Cine-Files Shorts and the topics are suggested by patrons, inspired by world events or, sometimes, it’s just stuff John and Steve want to get off their chests. There isn’t really anything John and Steve love more than taking a deep dive into a great film but some of their favorite conversations are the ones recorded each week for the supporters on Patreon.
