Kind of a Lot with Matt Ruby
Matt Ruby has kind of a lot to say about kind of a lot of things... Audio essays by the comedian and writer.
Jeremiah is the founder of Stereoactive Media and has twenty years of experience producing award-winning podcasts, videos, and other fine media.
Matt Ruby has kind of a lot to say about kind of a lot of things... Audio essays by the comedian and writer.
A discussion of the new list of the "greatest films ever made," as decided by critics and directors.
Directed by John Ford, 1940's 'The Grapes of Wrath' tells the tale of the Joad family's journey to California as they escape the dustbowl of Oklahoma.
Directed by F.W. Murnau, 1927's 'Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans' was the director's first in the US and considered by many to be the pinnacle of silent film.
Libel further intwines its electronic and analog sounds into a cohesive hybrid direction.
It's Jeremiah's turn to pick first as we choose which films we're watching in the 5th round of the Stereoactive Movie Club!
Directed by Satyajit Ray, 1955's 'Pather Panchali' depicts both the wonder and the struggle of rural life in the Bengal region of India, managing to be both original and universal in its portrayal of young Apu and his family.