Synopsis
Steven Benedict is a well-known radio broadcaster, college lecturer, writer, producer, and director of films and documentaries.
Episodes
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Heaven’s Gate
15/06/2014Heaven's Gate was such a flop, it sank a studio. But in the years since its release, its reputation has been growing. Is it the masterpiece some people claim? The post Heaven’s Gate appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The Usual Suspects
11/05/2014The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was to convince the world he didn't exist. Is this film just another trick, or is it really the greatest heist movie ever made? The post The Usual Suspects appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The Royal Darjeeling Moonrise Hotel
04/05/2014Wes Anderson may share his surname with other directors, but there's no mistaking his films for anybody elses. The post The Grand Budapest Hotel appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
03/03/2014Is this film about amnesia or is it about déjà vu? Either way, Charlie Kaufman's script which focuses on memory is a true original. The post Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The Grifters
24/02/2014Based on Jim Thompson's grimey story about smalltime criminals, Stephen Frears' film was robbed when it didn't win a single Oscar from its four nominations. The post The Grifters appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The Talented Mr. Ripley
17/02/2014The 1960 adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel was already so revered, was Anthony Minghella wise to try a new version? The post The Talented Mr. Ripley appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Movies about Movies
03/02/2014Most movies about moviemaking are trite tributes not just to cinema but also the filmmakers. Are there any that go beyond the superficiliaty of the silver screen? The post Movies about Movies appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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12 Years a Slave
27/01/2014He has made only 3 feature films, but with each of them being a masterpieces Steve McQueen is now one of the world's leading filmmakers. The post 12 Years a Slave appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Inside Llewyn Davis
20/01/2014Joel and Ethan Coen never make it easy for the characters, sometimes pitting them against forces of nature. But Llewyn Davis is faced with a uniquely historical storm. The post Inside Llewyn Davis appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Critics or Crickets
06/01/2014Gravity was one of last year's biggest hits ($650m). But how much of that is due to critics giving it 98% approval? Is word of mouth more valuable? The post Critics or Crickets appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Christopher Nolan’s Mementos
30/12/2013He may make blockbusters, but Christopher Nolan's tastes lean more to art house cinema. So what are his films really about? The post Christopher Nolan’s Mementos appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Peter Weir – Master and Commander
23/12/2013Peter Weir: 6 Oscar nominations, no wins. No other living director has been so denied the statuette. Does it matter? The post Peter Weir – Master and Commander appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The English Patient
16/12/2013Lyrical language and elliptical plotting can work in a novel, but don't necessarily make for good films. Does The English Patient succeed? The post The English Patient appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The Social Network
09/12/2013Aaron Sorkin's screenplay for The Social Network is lauded as dazzling. But a screenplay is more than dialogue, and that's what makes Sorkin's work so great. The post The Social Network appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Shakespeare in Love
02/12/2013Because it beat Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan to the Best Picture Oscar, a lot of people don't like this romantic-comedy. Is their prejudice justified? The post Shakespeare in Love appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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The Deer Hunter
11/11/2013If it was originally called The Man Who Came To Play and took place in a Las Vegas casino, how did the story end up taking place in Vietnam during the war? The post The Deer Hunter appeared first on Steven Benedict.
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Moonstruck
04/11/2013Originally called The Bride and The Wolf, Moonstruck is as much about irritability, irrationality and mortality as it is about romance. Is that what makes it so good? The post Moonstruck appeared first on Steven Benedict.