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The Film Library: A Kanopy Podcast

The Film Library: A Kanopy Podcast

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Welcome to The Film Library, a podcast from Kanopy for movie fans who want to dive just a little deeper. Hosted by Kristy Puchko (Entertainment Editor at Mashable) and Jeff Rauseo (movie lover, collector, and social media creator), The Film Library is your guide to discovering the stories behind the movies you love and the hidden gems you haven’t met yet. Inspired by Kanopy’s themed collections, Kristy and Jeff shine a spotlight on unforgettable performances, cult classics, overlooked Oscar snubs, and timeless cinema moments that deserve your attention. Whether they’re breaking down a campy horror legend or raving about a scene-stealing supporting actor, their banter is thoughtful, hilarious, and refreshingly down to earth. No film degree required - just curiosity and a library card. With over 30,000 movies, documentaries, and TV shows available for free on Kanopy (no ads, no subscription, just your public or university library login), your next great watch is waiting. Subscribe to The Film Library wherever you get your podcasts and stream every title at kanopy.com.Evergreen Podcasts 2024 アート
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  • The Real, the Raw, and the Ridiculous: Discovering Kanopy’s Wildest Documentaries
    2025/07/25
    Welcome back to The Film Library, a Kanopy podcast where we dig into eye-opening documentaries, unforgettable characters, and stories so strange they have to be true—no film degree required. This week, hosts Kristy Puchko (Entertainment Editor at Mashable) and Jeff Rauseo (film lover, documentary junkie, and proud champion of VHS oddities) dive into the wild, weird, and deeply personal world of documentaries. From baseball pitchers on LSD and DIY Spielberg tributes to miniature war towns and midlife creative crises, Kristy and Jeff spotlight some of their favorite nonfiction stories currently streaming on Kanopy. These aren’t your typical history homework assignments. These are films that surprise, inspire, and occasionally blow your mind wide open. Whether you’re into true crime, lost media, pop-punk nostalgia, or The Shining fan theories gone off the rails, this episode is packed with rabbit holes worth falling into. So, settle in and let these stories surprise you, move you, and maybe even change how you see the world. Follow Kristy on Instagram @thekristypuchko and Letterboxd @kristypuchko. Follow Jeff on Instagram, TikTok, and Letterboxd @jeffrauseo. Follow Kanopy on Letterboxd to see the full episode list. Stream the films we mention for free at kanopy.com with a library card or university ID from a participating institution. Episode Highlights 00:45 — King of Kong (2007) & Freakonomics (2010) Kristy and Jeff kick things off by sharing the first documentaries that truly blew their minds—from retro arcade rivalries to statistical conspiracy theories. 03:30 — Raiders!: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made (2015) Jeff recounts a lifelong obsession with this joyful doc about childhood friends who spent seven years recreating Raiders of the Lost Ark shot-for-shot. 07:00 — Marwencol (2010) Kristy dives into this hauntingly beautiful portrait of artist Mark Hogancamp, who built a miniature World War II town as a form of healing and storytelling. 11:50 — Three Identical Strangers (2018) Jeff tries not to spoil the shocking turns in this gripping true story of triplets separated at birth—and the disturbing secrets behind their reunion. 16:15 — Flipside (2023) Kristy breaks down this genre-bending, self-reflective doc about unfinished projects, creative ambition, and the quiet heartbreak of growing older. 21:15 — No No: A Dockumentary (2014) Jeff pitches the psychedelic, political, and deeply personal life story of Doc Ellis—the MLB pitcher who famously threw a no-hitter on LSD. 25:30 — Green Day: 20 Years of American Idiot (2024) Kristy celebrates the legacy of a punk rock milestone with this energetic, nostalgic look at Green Day’s landmark album and the tour that changed everything. 30:00 — Room 237 (2012) Jeff and Kristy fall down the fan theory rabbit hole with this hypnotic collage film about The Shining, moon landing conspiracies, and the art of interpretation. 34:45 — Final Thoughts Kristy and Jeff reflect on what makes a documentary unforgettable—and why the best ones often leave us with more questions than answers.
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    41 分
  • Mixtapes, Misfits, and Movie Magic: Your Road Trip Film Guide
    2025/07/11
    Welcome back to The Film Library, a Kanopy podcast where we celebrate cinematic detours, cult favorites, and emotional deep cuts - no film degree required. This week, hosts Kristy Puchko (Entertainment Editor at Mashable) and Jeff Rauseo (film lover, mixtape curator, and your pop culture pit stop concierge) are hitting the road, literally and cinematically, with an episode all about road trip movies. From cross-country chaos to soulful slow drives, Kristy and Jeff unpack their favorite films that turn the journey into the story. Think animated mayhem with Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, New Zealand wilderness hijinks in Hunt for the Wilderpeople, and the deeply personal power of art and aging in Faces Places. Whether you’re craving absurd buddy comedy, family heartbreak, or a dose of French artistry, this episode has something for every kind of passenger. If you’re ready to cue the mixtape, buckle up, and explore some unforgettable pit stops, this episode will point your headlights in the right direction. Follow Kristy on Instagram @thekristypuchko and Letterboxd @kristypuchko. Follow Jeff on Instagram, TikTok, and Letterboxd @jeffrauseo. Follow Kanopy on Letterboxd to see the full episode list. Stream the films we mention for free at kanopy.com with a library card or university ID from a participating institution. 🎞️ Episode Highlights 00:40 — Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996) Jeff kicks things off with Mike Judge’s chaotic animated odyssey, featuring bio-weapons, FBI agents, and a psychedelic desert vision quest. 04:50 — The Trip (2010) Kristy serves up dry British wit, dueling celebrity impressions, and culinary soul-searching in this gorgeous comedy starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon. 08:35 — Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) Jeff heads into the New Zealand bush for Taika Waititi’s hilarious and heartfelt tale of misfits on the run full of boars, bunkers, and a kid named Ricky Baker. 12:55 — Hit the Road (2021) Kristy spotlights Panah Panahi’s moving Iranian family drama, where a child’s antics, a dying dog, and an unspoken goodbye make for a powerful emotional ride. 18:50 — The Rugrats Movie (1998) Jeff revisits this surprisingly heavy animated adventure filled with baby brothers, muddy misadventures, and the existential dread of growing up (in diapers). 23:40 — Faces Places (2017) Kristy wraps things up with Agnès Varda’s artful, intergenerational road trip with giant portraits, tender friendship, and one unforgettable museum run.
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    34 分
  • Popcorn & Punchlines: Discussing Comedies on Kanopy
    2025/06/27
    Welcome back to The Film Library, a Kanopy podcast where we dig up hidden gems, cult comedies, and laugh-out-loud classics — no film degree required. This week, hosts Kristy Puchko (Entertainment Editor at Mashable) and Jeff Rauseo (film fan, VHS romantic, and proud meme connoisseur) dive headfirst into the wonderfully weird world of comedy. From Buster Keaton’s silent-era stunts in Sherlock Jr. and a madcap treasure hunt in It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World to DIY VHS spoofs in Be Kind Rewind, cult board game chaos in Clue, and the forever iconic teen masterpiece Clueless — Kristy and Jeff share the picks that still crack them up and remind us why laughter never goes out of style. If you need a break from doomscrolling or another sitcom rerun, let this episode guide you to comedies that hold up, surprise, and deserve a spot on your next movie night. Follow Kristy on Instagram @thekristypuchko and Letterboxd @kristypuchko. Follow Jeff on Instagram, TikTok, and Letterboxd @jeffrauseo. Follow Kanopy on Letterboxd to see the full episode list. Stream the films we mention for free at kanopy.com with a library card or university ID from a participating institution. 🎞️ Episode Highlights 01:00 — Sherlock Jr. (1924) Kristy goes deep on Buster Keaton’s stone-faced genius, death-defying stunts, and the timeless charm of silent slapstick. 05:20 — Be Kind Rewind (2008) Jeff rewinds to Jack Black and Mos Def’s DIY video store adventure, accidental “Sweeting,” and the magic of community-made movie homages. 09:00 — Paris When It Sizzles (1964) Kristy shares an underseen Audrey Hepburn screwball delight — a rom-com about writing a rom-com, with spies, vampires, and meta jokes galore. 12:25 — It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) Jeff breaks down the ultimate all-star comedy caper — car chases, chaos, Buster Keaton cameos, and the mother of all treasure hunts. 16:00 — Clue (1985) Kristy gushes about the cult classic murder mystery farce: Tim Curry’s iconic butler, three possible endings, and jokes you catch on the 20th watch. 19:00 — Masterminds (2016) Jeff recommends this awkward true-crime heist turned comedy of errors — complete with Zach Galifianakis, Kate McKinnon, and southern hijinks. 25:35 — Clueless (1995) Both hosts agree: the teen comedy that shaped a generation. Jane Austen, plaid skirts, a perfect Paul Rudd, and the insult that still stings.
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    37 分

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