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  • The Starving Artist & Film Adaptations | Magic Lantern EP: 31
    Apr 26 2026

    In Episode 31 of the Magic Lantern Podcast, hosts Andrew and Vartan dive into the enduring idea of the “starving artist” and how it translates from page to screen. From classic literature to modern film adaptations, they explore whether creative struggle is necessary for great art—and how filmmakers interpret that tension on screen.

    The conversation breaks down iconic adaptations, storytelling choices, and the reality behind the romanticized image of the struggling creative. Whether you're a filmmaker, writer, or just a fan of cinema, this episode offers sharp insights into art, storytelling, and the business behind creativity.

    🎬 Topics include:

    • The meaning behind “The Starving Artist”
    • How films adapt complex literary themes
    • Creativity vs. commercial success
    • Real-world struggles of modern artists

    Follow for more deep dives into film, storytelling, and creativity.


    Be sure to subscribe for more.


    #MagicLanternPodcast #FilmPodcast #StarvingArtist #FilmAdaptations #CreativeProcess #Filmmaking #Storytelling

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Sci-Fi Movie Rant: Overrated Classics vs. The Real Top 100 | The Magic Lantern Ep. 30
    Apr 19 2026

    Description: What truly makes a science fiction masterpiece? It’s 2026, and Vartan and Andrew are sitting down to definitively identify the greatest sci-fi movies of all time.

    In this episode, the duo tackles the age-old debate of personal favorites versus the official "Top 100" lists. They hold nothing back as they break down the iconic movies they love, the ones they absolutely hate, and the critically acclaimed films that they believe don't even deserve a mention.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Deep dives into the best and worst of the sci-fi genre.

    • Why some beloved classics might actually be overrated.

    • The big questions: Does the time-traveling classic Back to the Future make the cut? And will Andrew’s all-time favorite, Gattaca, survive the final list?

    Listen now to see if your favorite science fiction film made the cut!


    Host: VH Mansurian and Andrew Avak


    Producer: VH Mansurian


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    58 min
  • ANORA! and The OSCAR Showdown!
    Feb 23 2025

    On this episode we take a look at the film Anora! An Indie film about a Cinderella story. A stripper, named Anora, gets the client of a lifetime, Ivan "Vanya," a billionaire son of an oligarch, hires her for sex and fun and ends up asking her to marry him.


    Just like Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman!"


    It's a dream come true for the young Anora, until her world comes crashing down and some shady henchmen and the oligarchs show up to annul the her marriage.


    Will she survive the henchman and what what happened to her husband Ivan?


    We also look at this years Oscars and who will win for best picture and what is the criteria that a movie is judged in order to win.

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    1 h et 12 min
  • GATTACA! is FINALLY HERE! 1997
    Oct 21 2024

    We are back folks with another episode! This time we dive deep into Gattaca.

    Starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, Jude Law!


    One of Andrews favorite films that explores themes of determinism and ethics of discrimination based on selective gene manipulation. So sit back and enjoy our return episode and a special shout out to cousin Jack on his long drive to Downy!


    Gattaca: A Dystopian Exploration of Genetic Determinism

    Gattaca is a thought-provoking science fiction film that paints a chilling picture of a future society where individuals are genetically engineered and categorized based on their perceived genetic potential. The film explores themes of genetic determinism, discrimination, and the human spirit's ability to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds.

    Key Themes:

    • Genetic Determinism: The film posits a future where a person's worth is largely determined by their genetic makeup. Those born with "valid" genes (genetically engineered) are favored, while those born naturally ("invalids") are often relegated to lower-class jobs.
    • Discrimination: Gattaca depicts a society rife with genetic discrimination. Individuals with "invalid" genes face prejudice and discrimination in employment, education, and personal relationships.
    • Human Spirit: Despite the oppressive societal structures, the film celebrates the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity. The protagonist, Vincent, proves that determination, perseverance, and the will to succeed can triumph over genetic limitations.

    Central Plot:

    The film follows Vincent, an "invalid" who dreams of becoming an astronaut. To achieve his goal, he assumes the identity of a genetically superior man, Jerome, who is paralyzed in an accident. Vincent must meticulously conceal his true identity while navigating the challenges of a society that values genetic perfection.

    Societal Implications:

    • Ethical Concerns: Gattaca raises important ethical questions about genetic engineering and the potential consequences of creating a society where individuals are valued based on their genetic makeup.
    • Human Rights: The film highlights the dangers of discrimination and the importance of protecting human rights, even in a technologically advanced future.

    Overall, Gattaca is a thought-provoking and cautionary tale that encourages viewers to consider the potential implications of genetic engineering and the enduring power of the human spirit.

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    1 h et 15 min
  • "Legionnaire," (1998) Jean Claude Van Damme
    Feb 18 2024

    On this episode we break down Jean Claude Van Damme's career, his rise and fall and rise again.

    How did this man from Brussels make it to Hollywood and become the biggest action star during the mid nineties? And how did he blow it all up and lose everything?

    A story of sex, drugs, alcohol, mental health issues, and overcoming all of it to come out on top again.


    This is the story of Jean Claude Van Damme and his first direct to video movie, the 1998 film Legionnaire.




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    1 h et 7 min
  • "Saltburn" (2023) - Love & Death: Emerald Fennell, Barry Keoghan
    Feb 12 2024

    "Saltburn" 2023 film, a strange, non conventional film, about the rich, the poor, the middle class, the psychotic, and a sort of "period" piece, circa 2006.


    On this episode we discuss the stylistic 2023 film Saltburn, a strange, shocking film, comparable to the Matt Damon film, "Talented Mr. Ripley.

    The meaning of being ultra rich billionaire and what it's like for an outsider looking in.


    Plus we talk Super Bowl.



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    1 h et 11 min
  • “Paris, Texas 1984” Wim Wenders, Harry Dean Stanton, Nastassja Kinski
    Feb 4 2024

    On this Episode Andrew and Vartan breakdown the cinematic masterpiece Paris, Texas. Released in 1984 the film tells the story of Travis Henderson, a man with no memory lost in Texas. As Travis slowly gains his memories back, a story that seems like a mystery unfolds into a tale about family, loneliness, what it means to be a parent, and redemption. We also take a look at some Oscar movies from 1985 and why Paris, Texas was not nominated for anything, but won several international awards. So grab some popcorn on your drive home cousin Jack, and enjoy the show.


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    1 h et 23 min
  • Presenting Random Oscar Nominations
    Jan 5 2024
    A special episode! An Oscar Episode! On this episode we list the top 10 Academy Award nominated movies of the last ten years. Covering 2013 to 2023, and of course, two extra films outside of the last decade thrown in as wild cards. We narrow these films down, discuss them, and why we loved them so much. We also narrow the list down to top 3, the results did shock both of us. And finally we pick the best movie from the top 10. Which shocked both of us even more. A throughly overall shocking episode! Join us, Andrew and Vartan, as we dive deep into Oscar Nominated movies and why we might hate them, we might love them, and why sometimes we just don't care for them. Grab your popcorns movie lovers, this was a great episode.
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    1 h et 20 min