Welcome to Life Moves Pretty Fast, a podcast celebrating coming-of-age cinema and its significance to the medium as a whole, as well as ourselves. Hosted by Bryan Sudfield. New episodes every Wednesday.
Bryan is joined by Tyler Whitmore of ReelTok Podcast to discuss Ben Stiller's "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" from 2013. Other topics of discussion include Ben Stiller's work as a director, the idea of coming-of-age following adults and the under-appreciated status of the film.
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Bryan is joined by Matthew Soto of The Rolling Tape to discuss Stephen Chbosky's "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" from 2012. Other topics of discussion include period-accurate coming-of-age stories, the concept of Chbosky helming an adaptation of his novel and the film's sensitive execution of mental illness.
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Bryan is joined by Kevin Jacobsen, host of And the Runner Up Is, to discuss Robert Redford's "Ordinary People" from 1980. Other topics of discussion include the handling of the dark subject matter, our favorite films directed by actors and the all-timer turn from Mary Tyler Moore.
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Kevin Jacobsen on Letterboxd, Twitter, Instagram, BlueSky and And the Runner Up Is.
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Bryan is joined by Nandita Joshi of The Rolling Tape to discuss Dean Fleischer Camp's "Marcel the Shell with Shoes On" from 2022. Other topics of discussion include the yearning for mature family films, the impressive blend of stop-motion/live action and the best A24 films.
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Bryan is joined by Sara Ciplickas, co-founder of The Rolling Tape, to discuss Jason Reitman's "Juno" from 2007. Other topics of discussion include the film's successful awards season, how the film has aged and if a complicated protagonist can make or break a film.
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Bryan is joined by culture writer Leah Carlson-Downie to discuss Garry Marshall's "The Princess Diaries" from 2001. Other topics include Anne Hathaway's debut performance, the trajectory of live-action Disney films after the 2000s and the film's surprisingly deep commentary on identity.
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Bryan is joined by film critic and podcaster Ben Miller to discuss David Mickey Evans' "The Sandlot" from 1993. Other topics of discussion include the best baseball films, the handling of the voice-overs and if films from childhood hold up.
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Bryan is joined by journalist Christina Jeurling Birro to discuss Nicholas Ray's "Rebel Without a Cause" from 1955. Other topics of discussion include quintessential L.A. movies, the short, yet impactful career of James Dean and the portrayal of teen angst from the '50s.
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Bryan is joined by Paul Rai to discuss Greg Mottola's "Adventureland" from 2009. Other topics of discussion include theme park memories, the excellent needle drops and Ryan Reynolds giving a "good" performance.
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Bryan is joined by Sarah Williams aka Popcorn Chat to discuss Richard Ayoade's "Submarine" from 2011. Other topics of discussion include complicated coming-of-ages, unlikable protagonists and some of their favorite directorial debuts.
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Bryan is joined by Sam Meltzer to discuss Terry Zwigoff's "Ghost World" from 2001. Other topics of discussion include being in awe of Steve Buscemi, the incredibly interpreted ending and the desire for more coming-of-age films post-high school.
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Bryan is joined by Lauren LaMagna of Next Best Picture to discuss James Cameron's "Titanic" from 1997. Other topics of discussion include the film's culture impact, the impressive shift from romance to disaster and how more blockbusters should win the Oscar for Best Picture.
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Bryan is joined by Evan Miller of The Rolling Tape to discuss Steven Spielberg's "Catch Me If You Can" from 2002. Other topics of discussion include the cat-and-mouse element, early 2000s Leonardo DiCaprio and how this should rank higher amongst Spielberg's filmography.
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Evan Miller on Letterboxd, Twitter, Instagram, BlueSky and The Rolling Tape.
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Bryan is joined by culture critic and podcaster Kam Ryan to discuss Robert Eggers' "The Witch" from 2016. Other topics of discussion include the desire of more genre coming-of-ages, the brilliant debut work of Eggers & Anya Taylor-Joy and how it's a feminist film in disguise.
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Bryan is joined by Red Broadwell to discuss Gregg Araki's "Mysterious Skin" from 2005. Other topics of discussion include the portrayal of the sobering subject matter, the brave Joseph Gordon-Levitt turn and Gregg Araki's directing choices.
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Bryan is joined by John Maffeo aka Maffman Jones to discuss Jonathan Levine's "The Wackness" from 2008. Other topics of discussion include Josh Peck's against-type performance, the depiction of '90s New York City and how the film has received a tiny, but respected cult following.
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Bryan is joined by film critic and podcaster Zach Shevich to discuss Bing Liu's "Minding the Gap" from 2018. Other topics of discussion include coming-of-age documentaries, skateboarding knowledge and how to properly balance humor and heartbreak in film.
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Bryan is joined by film critic and content creator Adam Patla to discuss Mike Mitchell's "Sky High" from 2005. Other topics of discussion include when live-action Disney films peaked, the brilliance of Kurt Russell and how this should be discussed amongst the great superhero films.
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Bryan is joined by writer Tara Giancaspro to discuss Cameron Crowe's "Say Anything..." from 1989. Other topics of discussion include the songs you'd play to get your crush's attention, the crucial father-daughter dynamic and the gift of Lili Taylor.
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Bryan is joined by writer Lex Williams to discuss Gábor Csupó's "Bridge to Terabithia" from 2007. Other topics of discussion include the film's misleading marketing, the best live-action Disney films and the urge for a Josh Hutcherson comeback.
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