Jason and Belcourt Theatre media producer and programming coordinator Zack Hall chat about the 2013 offering from this season's auteur Jeremy Saulnier, Blue Ruin. What happens when the protagonist in a gritty revenge thriller thinks he's in an action movie? Jason and Zack get into that and a lot more.
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Join passionate movie fan, and maybe-one-day cinephile, Jason Caviness as he invites a cast of like-minded co-conspirators to explore the filmographies of noted auteurs. Each installment takes a probing look into one particular movie from their body of work, asking What makes a movie work? Does this scene work? How does this film fit into the creator’s body of work? Jason and company will get into all of it on Filmography Club!
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Jeremy Saulnier: Green Room
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