20.09. – 30.10.2024
Fr, 20.09.2024
Axel and Heiner discuss film oddities from across the universe in their patentedly unhinged fashion while still being reasonable about it.
So, 22.09.2024
Axel and Heiner discuss film oddities from across the universe in their patentedly unhinged fashion while still being reasonable about it.
Mi, 02.10.2024
Things get creepy and fun with Werner Herzog’s 1979 remake of the German cinema classic Nosferatu. The Unhinged crew talk about their favorite insane performances and Herzog’s unique view on nature and humanity while also producing some ill-advised impressions of the German cult director.
Mi, 09.10.2024
Heiner and Djibril are sorely missing Axel, who’s on holiday. Nevertheless, the show must go on and they discuss the two feature films by Jane Schoenbrun: We’re All Going to the World’s Fair and I Saw the TV Glow. Both tales of adolescence and our life the screens around us. And both are great films!
Mo, 14.10.2024
Reasonably Unhinged discuss The Third Man (1949)
Axel is still gone, walking around London, as Heiner and Djibril visit post-war Vienna in Carol Reed’s seminal noir classic The Third Man starring the iconic Orson Welles.
Do, 17.10.2024
Reasonably Unhinged vintage episode! We reached back into our starting days to present you one of our favorite mid-day film discussions before Reasonably Unhinged was properly started. Axel and Heiner talk about Akira Kurosawa’s classic thriller High and Low (1963)!
Tense phone calls, egotistical shoe executives, beautiful blocking: High and Low has it all.
Do, 24.10.2024
Axel and Heiner talk about the Italian surrealist classic Eight and a Half by Federico Fellini. The first time that they don’t really agree, so it gets a little spicy.
Mi, 30.10.2024
Axel and Heiner discuss film oddities from across the universe in their patentedly unhinged fashion while still being reasonable about it. And… today they discuss the Unreasonably, Unapologeticaly Unhinged performances found on „The Cook, The Thief, his Wife & Her Lover“.
All time Artsy Fartsy Classic from Peter Greenaway.
Wholesome Fun for the Whole Familiy 😀