
Marxists at the Movies is a radical media podcast from CineMarch Media đĽđ¨ Hosted by Edward Michael Francis (they/them/theirs) Each week, we dissect one film, TV, music, books, and gaming through a communist lensâunpacking labor, class, queer subtext, and unintentional revolutionary messaging in mainstream cinema. From camp classics to capitalist cautionary tales, we read between the reels to exp... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm Reviews | |||

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This episode was supposed to drop during Novemberâs Birthday Extravaganza, but better late than never â Edwardâs birthday month has officially rolled straight into Dece... more
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This is one of our most personal discussions yet â about grief, control, and the quiet revolutions that happen inside a family. Ordinary People isnât just our favorite drama; itâs a mirror for what happens when love becomes performance and silence be... more
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In this episode of Marxists at the Music, we dive into The Innovators (1993): Capitalismâs Accidentally Intentional Soundtrack. What happens when a supposedly âneutralâ pop sound becomes the anthem of neolib... more
Marxists at the Movies â Point Break (1991): The Emperorâs New Wetsuit
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Marxists at the Movies dives into John Carpenterâs horror classic and its legacy of suburban dread, looping motifs, and the birth of the modern âfinal girl.â From Laurie Strodeâs quiet rebellion... more
**Marxists at the Movies is taking next week off, but we'll be back for our next Patreon early release on September 27th, next wide release October 1st. We're not giving away the title but it's goin... more
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