Episodios

  • 128. Lynne Ramsay: Die My Love
    Apr 5 2026

    After an 8-year hiatus, Lynne Ramsay has returned with her latest feature, Die My Love, and we're here to keep up with the Scottish auteur!

    After an 8-year hiatus, Lynne Ramsay has returned with her latest feature, Die My Love, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson. On this Deep Cut Upkeep episode, we find out if it was worth the wait and consider what’s next for the Scottish auteur. Eli helps define the subgenre of “mommy horror,” Ben questions the depth of the movie’s characters, and Wilson draws comparisons to Marielle Heller’s Nightbitch and Darren Aronofsky’s Mother!.

    Links:

    Kelsey E. Henry, “Monstrous Motherhood” from The Point

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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    03:30 General reactions
    14:03 Maternal madness pictures
    19:14 Linearity
    22:19 Why Ramsay for this film
    26:02 Comparing with Ramsay's other works
    28:31 A good trailer
    29:58 The ending
    32:07 Mommy horror
    40:34 "A crazy love story"
    44:26 Last words / outro

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    48 m
  • 127. Interview with Kani Releasing: Ariel Esteban Cayer and Pearl Chan
    Mar 29 2026

    Wilson takes a trip to Peng Chau to visit Ariel and Pearl of Kani Releasing, a North American film distribution company specializing in Asian cinema, to chat about their work, the films in their catalog and the changing film landscape for theatrical/physical media distribution.

    Wilson takes a trip to Peng Chau to visit Ariel and Pearl of Kani Releasing, a North American film distribution company specializing in Asian cinema, to chat about their work, the films in their catalog and the changing film landscape for theatrical/physical media distribution. The chat about select titles in the Kani library, including Deep Cut favorite Marilou Diaz Abaya’s Moral (Ep 71) and Karnal, Patrick Tam’s My Heart is That Eternal Rose, and Nao Yoshigai’s Shari.

    Links:

    Kani Releasing

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    1 h y 27 m
  • 126. Hong Sang-soo: What Does That Nature Say To You?
    Mar 22 2026

    Flowers bloom at night… it’s not scary. With our first of presumably many Deep Cut Upkeeps on prolific South Korean auteur Hong Sang-soo, we explore What Does That Nature Say to You? We flesh out our theory of how Hong achieves authenticity and immediacy while eliding simple meaning, unpack the latest Hong male lead, and catch Hong’s reference to 6-7.

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    05:12 General reactions

    12:20 Glazing the boyfriend

    14:30 Context

    20:50 Dong-hwa as a Hong man

    29:50 Girlfriend's family

    38:58 Hong surrogacy: where is he in WDTNSTY?

    44:12 Hong's image quality (or lack thereof)

    51:22 Other notable scenes

    57:35 Last words on Hong for now

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    1 h y 5 m
  • 125. Hong Sang-soo: Hill of Freedom (featuring Ryan Swen)
    Mar 8 2026

    Film critic and Events Chair of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Ryan Swen joins us to discuss his Hong Sang-soo Deep Cut Pick, Hill of Freedom. Swen has had a huge hand in shaping our Hong series through his ongoing criticism project, Hong Sang-soo Notarized. We all take a look at the non-chronological narrative of Hong’s meditation on misogyny, Japan and Korea, and the unsurprising consequences of drinking too much.

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    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 Intro

    00:01:40 Ryan Swen introduction

    00:04:29 Hong Sang Soo Notarized Project

    00:12:21 Hill of Freedom introduction and general reactions

    00:21:29 Lost (and Found) in translation

    00:27:21 Japan and Korea

    00:32:53 Narrative structure

    00:39:41 Mori and Misogyny

    00:45:47 Hongisms

    00:52:57 The ending

    01:00:40 Actors

    01:03:11 Outro

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    1 h y 6 m
  • 124. Hong Sang-soo: The Novelist’s Film (featuring Dennis Lim)
    Feb 22 2026

    Writer, film curator, and leading Hong Sang-soo scholar Dennis Lim brings a personal favorite from Hong’s oeuvre–– 2022’s The Novelist’s Film–– to Deep Cut. As the DC trio and their esteemed guest enjoy the luxuriate in Hong’s complex, joyous depiction of collaborating artists-in-exile, Dennis shares his background with Hong, this film’s shape, and the model Hong sets for young, independent filmmakers.

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    02:08 Introducing guest

    03:47 Lim's background with Hong

    11:15 DC trio's current thoughts on Hong

    15:41 Why the Novelist's Film / general reactions

    26:13 Hong's regular actors

    28:04 Formal discussion

    38:33 Shapes

    41:16 Lee Hye-young

    46:25 Ha song-guk

    47:06 Waste, exile, potential

    50:19 Hong's business, life, and art model (good for young filmmakers)

    55:53 Outro

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    57 m
  • 123. The Best Movies of 2025, according to Deep Cut (with discussions on Sinners, Wake Up Dead Man, Left Handed Girl, Sirat, Magellan, It Was Just an Accident, Sentimental Value, Black Bag, and MORE!)
    Feb 17 2026
    Sorry Baby, but it’s One Battle After Another, as we clash and debate our favorite films of 2025! We’re covering obligatory mentions of the biggest films of the year and picking up our Weapons to dunk on some that we’re Regretting You watched. Which of these films will we look back on with strong Sentimental Value, 28 Years Later? Which are winners, which are Sinners? I’m afraid you’re going to have to Wake Up Dead Man from your Dreams (Sex Love), some might even call that a Resurrection, because you’ve got No Other Choice but to listen and find out.LinksWilson's Reviews: News from Home, Eat Drink Man WomanBen's Reviews: Avatar: Fire and Ash, What Does That Nature Say to You Eli’s Sinners ReviewBen’s Kinetoscope Piece: The Spirits in the MediumList: Full List of films discussed on LetterboxdList: Deep Cut’s Top 12 of 2025Tell us your faves at our FREE patreon, discord server, and our socials @ www.deepcutpod.com Timestamps:00:00:00 Intro00:02:58 General 2025 thoughts00:12:08 Non-2025 gems00:16:22 2025 on Deep Cut00:20:16 Eli's fave Letterboxd reviews from Wilson and Ben00:21:46 Obligatory Mentions00:22:06 Marty Supreme dir. Josh Safdie00:24:08 The Secret Agent dir. Kleber Mendonça Filho00:25:44 Frankenstein dir. Guillermo del Toro00:28:38 Sentimental Value dir. Joachim Trier00:30:59 Hamnet dir. Chloé Zhao00:38:36 Hamnet spoiler00:40:27 If I Had Legs I'd Kick You dir. Mary Bronstein00:42:27 Bugonia dir. Yorgos Lanthimos00:44:13 Kpop Demon Hunters dir. Maggie Kang & Chris Appelhans00:46:55 Train Dreams dir. Clint Bentley00:48:49 Avatar: Fire and Ash dir. James Cameron00:54:30 Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning dir. Christopher McQuarrie00:56:48 Eddington dir. Ari Aster00:57:14 Wicked For Good dir. Jon M. Chu00:58:16 No Other Choice dir. Park Chan-wook00:59:48 Magellan and Phantosmia dir. Lav Diaz01:01:54 The Phoenician Scheme dir. Wes Anderson01:05:34 Weapons dir. Zach Cregger01:12:28 Materialists dir. Celine Song01:13:40 Materialists Spoiler01:18:02 Regretting You dir. Josh Boone01:19:38 Sirat dir. Oliver Laxe01:22:27 Sirat Spoiler01:25:41 Sirat Spoiler 201:26:19 Deep Cut Upkeep Overview01:28:35 Honorable Mentions01:28:40 Viet and Nam dir. Truong Minh Quy01:29:14 Blue Moon dir. Richard Linklater01:30:25 Boys Go to Jupiter dir. Julian Glander01:31:04 Baby dir. Marcelo Caetano01:31:33 Nouvelle Vague dir. Richard Linklater01:32:48 Black Bag dir. Steven Soderbergh01:34:36 Cactus Pears dir. Rohan Kanawade01:35:35 Seaside Serendipity dir. Satoko Yokohama01:36:33 Sorry Baby dir. Eva Victor01:37:58 Misericordia dir. Alain Guiraudie01:39:06 Silent Friend dir. Ildikó Enyedi01:41:20 Caught by the Tides dir. Jia Zhangke01:42:48 Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk dir. Sepideh Farsi01:44:51 My Sunshine dir. Hiroshi Okuyama01:46:56 Superman dir. James Gunn01:48:52 100 METERS dir. Kenji Iwaisawa01:53:31 Reflection in a Dead Diamond dir. Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani01:54:28 Afternoons of Solitude dir. Albert Serra01:57:05 The Wedding Banquet dir. Andrew Ahn01:57:19 Top 501:57:30 One Battle After Another dir. Paul Thomas Anderson02:05:57 Resurrection dir. Bi Gan02:07:51 Peter Hujar's Day dir. Ira Sachs02:12:19 Christmas Eve in Miller's Point dir. Tyler Taormina02:17:10 I'm Still Here dir. Walter Salles02:19:14 28 Years Later dir. Danny Boyle02:21:06 Dreams (Sex Love) dir. Dag Johan Haugerud02:25:37 Resurrection dir. Bi Gan02:26:29 Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery dir. Rian Johnson02:28:07 It Was Just an Accident dir. Jafar Panahi02:32:05 Cloud dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa02:33:32 Left-Handed Girl dir. Tsou Shih-Ching 02:37:29 One Battle After Another dir. Paul Thomas Anderson02:40:04 Sinners dir. Ryan Coogler02:45:41 Outro
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    2 h y 48 m
  • 122. Hong Sang-soo: Yourself and Yours
    Feb 8 2026

    In this episode, we get into Ben’s favorite Hong film of all time, Yourself and Yours. If On The Beach At Night Alone is Hong’s first reflection on the scandalized reception to the reveal of his relationship with Kim Min-hee, Ben shares the theory that Yourself and Yours is secretly the one about its beginning.

    In our discussion, we try to pin down Minjung’s slippery personas, pick apart the film’s dream sequences, define the qualities of Hong’s surrealist and yet mundane approach, and ask, what does it take to be a Hong film that believes in love?

    Links:

    Yourself and Yours segmentation

    Inexplicable doppelganger list

    Hong Sang-soo Notarized: Yourself and Yours

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    02:00 Film Intro

    04:05 General reactions

    09:12 AFA Post screening discussion

    11:45 Film context

    15:20 Structure / segmentation

    20:28 Doppelgangers and dreams

    26:06 Perception of Mnjung

    31:09 The ending

    33:47 Context in Hong’s career

    36:25 Ben’s favorite scene

    40:15 Parallel characters and Hong-isms

    46:00 Reflection on discussion

    53:45 Outro

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    55 m
  • 121. Hong Sang-soo: On the Beach At Night Alone
    Jan 25 2026

    What do Inception, Tim Robinson, Luis Buñuel, Woody Allen, and Chantal Akerman have in common? They all get compared to Hong Sang-soo’s On the Beach at Night Alone in this episode of Deep Cut! Listen on as we unpack the movie that’s loosely about Hong’s and Kim Min-hee’s career-changing relationship, digest more awkward dinner scenes, and discuss the merits of going to the beach in the winter.

    Links:

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    02:31 General reactions

    08:00 Context / Hong+Kim relationship

    14:32 SG public opinion survey

    18:04 Hong Sang-soo's 'Inception'

    20:08 Hong Sang-soo / Tim Robinson

    21:43 Hong / Buñuel

    25:45 Hong not planning era

    27:17 Ryan Swen Notarized and dinner scene

    33:16 What to do with this movie?

    38:13 Hong's Chantal Akerman

    41:10 Hong as Woody Allen 😬

    43:35 Shape of this film

    46:43 Outro

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    49 m