{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/686483472afa19dc3de39ab8/6a721e3dbfbb5dcf1de365c2?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Bonus - Conversations with Harry Marks","description":"<p>In this special episode of Couch Critics Conversations, Josh and Dave welcome film historian and content creator Harry Marks for an enlightening journey through classic cinema, film preservation, and the evolving art of film criticism. Discover why the golden age of Hollywood continues to influence modern filmmaking and how classic movies remain vital to understanding cinema today.</p><p>Harry shares his passion for iconic films like <em>The Night of the Hunter</em>, explores the impact of German expressionism and the Hayes Code on 1950s cinema, and discusses the legacies of legendary actors such as Lillian Gish, Bette Davis, and Vincent Price. From Hollywood's surprising origins in New Jersey to the challenges facing film criticism in the digital age, this conversation covers the past, present, and future of cinema.</p><p>Learn about the critical importance of film preservation and restoration, why streaming platforms can't be fully trusted for film history, and how film anniversaries and re-releases keep classic cinema alive. Whether you're a classic film enthusiast, aspiring critic, or simply curious about cinema's rich history, this episode offers invaluable insights into the art and craft of film appreciation.</p><p>Key Topics:</p><ul><li>The influence of old Hollywood on contemporary filmmaking</li><li>Film preservation, restoration, and the crisis facing streaming archives</li><li><em>The Night of the Hunter</em> and its enduring legacy</li><li>German expressionism's impact on American cinema</li><li>The Hayes Code and its effect on 1950s film storytelling</li><li>Creating engaging film content in the digital age</li><li>The role of film critics and influencers in today's industry</li><li>Hollywood's early days in New Jersey</li><li>Iconic actors and their contributions to cinema history: Lillian Gish, Bette Davis, Vincent Price</li><li>The significance of film anniversaries and special releases</li><li>Challenges facing film criticism today: funding, credibility, and platform changes</li><li>The evolution of film critique and appreciation</li><li>Harry's favorite films and personal collection</li><li>The future of classic cinema and film education</li></ul><p>Key Takeaways:</p><ul><li>\"Let the content dictate the format\"—a philosophy for modern film criticism</li><li>\"Criticism is in crisis due to lack of funding\"—the economic challenges facing critics today</li><li>\"Streaming can't be trusted for film history\"—the importance of physical media and preservation</li><li>Classic Hollywood continues to influence modern filmmaking in profound ways</li><li>Film preservation is essential to maintaining cinema's cultural heritage</li><li>Understanding film history enriches our appreciation of contemporary cinema</li></ul><p>Featured Resources:</p><ul><li>Criterion Collection</li><li>Turner Classic Movies (TCM)</li><li>Final Draft Screenwriting Software</li><li><em>Cabinet of Curiosities</em> by Harry Marks and Josh</li><li>Classic film archives and preservation organizations</li></ul><p>Follow Harry on the socials @lobbyintros everywhere, except Instagram where he is @lobby_intros</p><p>#CouchCritics #HarryMarks #ClassicCinema #FilmHistory #FilmPreservation #OldHollywood #FilmCriticism #MovieHistory #CriterionCollection #TCM #NightOfTheHunter #SilentFilm #GoldenAgeHollywood #FilmRestoration #CinemaHistory #FilmPodcast #MoviePodcast #FilmInfluencer #ClassicMovies #FilmEducation</p>","author_name":"Dave and Josh"}