Matthew Socey reviews WISH I WAS HERE, SEX TAPE and declares that he's officially tired of "Aging Angst" films. He also chats with actors Leah DeWalt and Adam Tram, appearing in AUP's production of HAMLET.
Matthew Socey reviews the Steve James documentary about Roger Ebert called LIFE ITSELF. He also picks his words carefully when reviewing the latest Lars von Trier films. He also chats with Luke Sanders, previewing the Indy Film Festival.
Matthew Socey reviews TAMMY. The FIlm Yap's Joe Shearer shares his views on EARTH TO ECHO. They also discuss the impact the film JAWS had on both of them. There's also Dead People We Like plus Matthew surprises Joe with a gift.
Matthew Socey and The Film Yap's Christopher Lloyd discuss OBVIOUS CHILD, odd double features at the drive-in and the legacy of actor Eli Wallach. Because THE ROOM has a midnight screening, Matthew replays his chat with Tommy Wiseau. Oh, yeah, a new TRANSFORMERS film.
Matthew Socey returns to Film Soceyology with a vengeance and he has Myke Perrey with him. They discuss JERSEY BOYS, catch up on recent summer films and discuss odd drive-in double features.
The role of Matthew Socey in this week's production of FILM SOCEYOLOGY will be played by Richard Propes. He will review films and make fun of Matthew Socey's stage work.
The role of Matthew Socey is this week's production of FILM SOCEYOLOGY will be played by The Film Yap's Christopher Lloyd. The role of Coby Slagle will be played by Jarrett Moore. Also on this week's show is NUVO's Ed Johnson-Ott. EDGE OF TOMORROW and THE FAULT IN OUR STARS will be discussed.
Matthew Socey reviews LOCKE and GODZILLA, tells people to go rent or buy HER (now on Blu-Ray and DVD) and discusses Dead People We Like. He and Coby Slagle also review the summer film series at the IMA and the midnight movie line up at Keystone Art Cinema.
Matthew Socey reviews ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE and NEIGHBORS. Plus he chats with Mystery Science Theater 3000 creator Joel Hodgson. Plus an archive chat with Food Network's Chef Robert Irvine.
Matthew Socey and NUVO's Ed Johnson-Ott discuss the wonderful documentary JODOROWSKY'S DUNE, a tribute and actor Bob Hoskins, a debatable list (from the Internet!) of the 50 biggest A-holes in cinema and new and old titles on Blu-Ray and DVD. Oh, and some SPIDER MAN film.
The Independent Critic's Richard Propes fills in for the hooky-playing Matthew Socey, who was hanging out with Roger Corman at IU Cinema. Richard reviews new films and previews the Wet Your Pants Comedy Film Festival and the Shining Light Film Festival.
The Film Yap's Christopher Lloyd and NUVO's Ed Johnson-Ott fill in for an ailing Matthew Socey. They discussed the new CAPTAIN AMERICA film, NYMPHOMANIAC VOL. 2 and several other new films. There were also lots of Dead People We Like.
Matthew Socey reviews NOAH and BAD WORDS. He also chats with Brian G. Hartz and Paige Scott, an actor and creator of BOMB ON A BUS, a musical parody of the film SPEED. The gang also pay tribute to character actor James Rebhorn. Hartz reads Rebhorn's self-penned obit.
Matthew Socey reviews THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL, MUPPETS MOST WANTED and DIVERGENT. He also chats with Garfield Park Arts Center Manager Lesley Meier and projectionist Eric Grayson about Saturday's screening of DUCK SOUP at Garfield Park. Matthew goes Into the Archives and discusses Dead People We Like while Mr. Grayson has a DPWL story.
Matthew Socey and NUVO's Ed Johnson-Ott discuss the documentary TIM'S VERMEER. Ed also reviews NEED FOR SPEED. They discuss some films on DVD/Blu-Ray and talk about the fine character actor Clancy Brown.
Matthew Socey reviews the film THE PAST and discusses the Academy Awards results with Craig Mince. They also go Into The Archives and discuss Dead People We Like.