Doxacast Remix

“I am Large. I Contain Multitudes”: The Human Cosmos in The Life of Chuck

1 h 0 min · 7 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio “I am Large. I Contain Multitudes”: The Human Cosmos in The Life of Chuck

Descripción

Amy Browning-Dill and host Cindy Collins Smith discuss the film adaptation of The Life of Chuck - a later-career work by Stephen King that offers a meditation on life, death, the cosmos, the wonder of being, and ghosts in the attic.

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Doxacast Remix!

Empezar

2 meses por 1 €

Después 4,99 € / mes · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts exclusivos
  • 20 horas de audiolibros / mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

43 episodios

Portada del episodio “The Long, Twilight Struggle”: Babylon 5 Watch, Part 6

“The Long, Twilight Struggle”: Babylon 5 Watch, Part 6

Our Babylon 5 panel unpacks the final six episodes of season 2 — episodes addressing the destruction of species, war crimes and genocide, the relationship between identity (“Who are you?”) and sacrifice, and the unveiling of both Psi Corps and the Night Watch as arms of Earth Gov’s encroaching surveillance state. In these stories, Londo’s choices finally catch up with him, Sheridan and Delenn are pushed closer together, and Kosh is compelled to reveal something of himself. You can find Cindy’s Introduction to "The Curse Upon Mitre Square” here: https://www.casebook.org/dissertations/rip-cursemitre.html. This essay (mentioned in the episode) briefly traces the development of the Jack the Ripper mythos and its cultural meaning, but also contains a few crime-scene details that are not for the faint of heart.

4 de jun de 20261 h 0 min
Portada del episodio The Oppression of Sin in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners

The Oppression of Sin in Ryan Coogler’s Sinners

Fr. David Subu joins host Cindy Collins Smith for an exploration of Ryan Coogler’s multi-layered film and its depiction of the wages of sin. Sinners is unabashedly a vampire movie - not sexy vampires, not reluctant vampires, not vegetarian or sparkly vampires. Vampires. Monstrous beings who entice their victims with promises of unity, family, freedom, and endless music, only to leave them enslaved to their passions and incapable of authentic communion. And they are not the only monstrosity in the film. The folk song closing this episode plays a significant role in Coogler’s film. This live performance was captured on a lo-fi Sony cassette recorder during Fourth of July weekend in 1994 and features John Breen (of The Lads) on vocals and 12-string guitar, with Cindy on accordion. The band is Gael Force Winds. The venue is the old Santa Monica pub 14 Below.

21 de may de 20261 h 0 min