Posted in The Hold-Up by Neal at 20:41, Jun 29 2021
Pi - Part 1 (with Sophia Cacciola)
I’m joined this week by Sophia Cacciola to discuss Darren Aronofsky’s Pi (1998), an artsy-fartsy black-and-white movie about math that was definitely up Young Stephen’s alley. I’m sure this time around, it won’t be embarrassing to rewatch at all!
Sophia is another filmmaker working with me on FAT FLESHY FINGERS, a feature-length anthology film directed entirely by alumni of the Sick ’n’ Wrong Film Festival. If a 90-minute movie about interweaving stories of a monstrous sexually transmitted parasite sounds like it might float your boat, please help us out! As I type this, our Kickstarter campaign has hit 2/3 of its funding goal, and we would love you to join us for the home stretch. Check out the campaign at bit.ly/fatfleshyfingers
Pi - Part 2 (with Sophia Cacciola)
Sophia Cacciola returns to finish our chat about Darren Aronofsky’s Pi (1998), and I just cannot let go of how bad the math is.
The Hold-Up with Stephen Stull: I watch old, beloved movies with friends, and we see if they hold up!
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