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Who are we when faced with widespread contagion? Disease and humanity’s varied responses to sickness are on full-display in cinema – from zombie flicks to…
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Dance has been a part of film since the early days of the visual medium. As the dance trends came and went, so did the movies portraying them on the…
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The nominations for the 2020 Academy Awards came out last week and the usual uproar followed. For this edition of Movies on the Radio, we asked listeners,…
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We’re STILL waiting on nominations for the Academy Awards. So, in the meantime, we’re making our own list!What was your favorite film of 2019?Send your…
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Note: This program will air in February, 2020.The State of Things is dancing our way to the next Movies on the Radio. Film experts Laura Boyes and Marsha…
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Who really killed JFK? Why does the water taste funny? What goes on at Area 51? Paranoia is justified in movie classics about nefarious plots reaching to…
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Steven Spielberg’s work ranges from the gripping war drama “Saving Private Ryan” to the animated series “Pinky and the Brain.” He scared us with…
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People constantly quote and misquote cinema — sometimes without ever having seen the referenced film. Think about lines like “You had me at hello”; “Hasta…
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Hollywood continues to change the English language. We constantly quote and misquote cinema — sometimes without ever having seen the referenced film.…
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Follow the yellow brick road to The State of Things’ celebration of the 80th anniversary of the film adaptation of “The Wizard of Oz.” The 1939 film’s…