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  • Movies & Melodies: A Celebration of Musicals on Kanopy
    Think musicals are all jazz hands and happy endings? Think again. Kristy and Jeff pull back the curtain on movie musicals that hit every note — from campy cult sequels and chaotic rock operas to soulful folk tales and parody perfection. It’s a cinematic sing-along for anyone who’s ever belted out a showtune in the shower.  🎬 Welcome back to The Film Library, a Kanopy podcast where we spotlight hidden gems, cult favorites, and movies that linger in your mind long after the credits roll — no film degree required.  This week, hosts Kristy Puchko (Entertainment Editor at Mashable) and Jeff Rauseo (film lover, karaoke enthusiast, and part-time jazz-hand practitioner) dive into the dazzling, unpredictable world of movie musicals. From the rebellious to the romantic — and the downright ridiculous — they’ve curated a lineup that proves this genre is anything but one-note.  Jeff starts the show on a high note with Grease 2, the gloriously campy sequel that deserves more love, before diving into the punk-rock chaos of Her Smell and the psychedelic Beatles fantasia Across the Universe.  Kristy counters with a trio of wild showstoppers: Mel Brooks’ original The Producers (a biting Broadway satire that started it all), the Coen brothers’ bittersweet folk odyssey Inside Llewyn Davis, and Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, a hilariously off-key biopic that turns parody into pure art.  Together, they explore why musicals keep us coming back — the emotion, the excess, and the thrill of stories that can only be told through song. Whether it’s Michelle Pfeiffer bowling in heels, Oscar Isaac singing through heartbreak, or Daniel Radcliffe shredding on accordion, this episode celebrates the strange and spectacular side of the musical.  So, tune up your vocal cords, warm up those jazz hands, and stream these toe-tapping treasures on Kanopy — no stage fright required.    🎤 Big feelings. Bold voices. Zero tuition required.  Follow Kristy on Instagram @thekristypuchko and Letterboxd @kristypuchko.       Follow Jeff on Instagram, TikTok, and Letterboxd @jeffrauseo.       Follow Kanopy on Letterboxd to see the full episode list.   Stream the films we mention for free at kanopy.com with a library card or university ID from a participating institution.
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  • A Fright Fest for the Film-Obsessed: Kanopy’s Halloween Highlights
    Think you’ve seen it all when it comes to horror? Think again. Kristy and Jeff open the crypt to explore some of Kanopy’s creepiest, most unforgettable scares — from haunted Airbnbs and cursed convents to zombie trains and demonic detectives. It’s a cinematic séance for the film-obsessed.  🎬 Welcome back to The Film Library, a Kanopy podcast where we spotlight hidden gems, cult favorites, and movies that linger in your mind long after the credits roll — no film degree required.  This week, hosts Kristy Puchko (Entertainment Editor at Mashable) and Jeff Rauseo (film lover, horror junkie, and lifelong Halloween enthusiast) celebrate spooky season the only way they know how: with a full-blown Fright Fest. From psychological slow-burns to international nightmares, they’ve handpicked a lineup that proves the best horror isn’t always found at the box office.  Kristy kicks things off with The Rental — Dave Franco’s chilling home-invasion debut — and the unstoppable terror of Train to Busan, the South Korean zombie masterpiece that redefined the genre. She rounds things out with Oddity, a mind-bending Irish folk horror about loss, superstition, and one unforgettable wooden golem.  Jeff brings his own twisted delights: the religious psychodrama Immaculate starring Sydney Sweeney, the Turkish descent-into-hell nightmare Baskin, and the criminally underrated Exorcist III, a late sequel that’s smarter, scarier, and far more unsettling than anyone remembers.  Together, they dissect what makes horror so addictive — the tension, the catharsis, and the universal joy of being scared out of your mind.  So dim the lights, grab your garlic popcorn, and stream these frightful favorites on Kanopy — if you dare.  💀 Real scares. Cult classics. Zero tuition required.    Follow Kristy on Instagram @thekristypuchko and Letterboxd @kristypuchko.       Follow Jeff on Instagram, TikTok, and Letterboxd @jeffrauseo.       Follow Kanopy on Letterboxd to see the full episode list.   Stream the films we mention for free at kanopy.com with a library card or university ID from a participating institution.
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  • Cartoons, Clay, and Chaos: Exploring the Magic of Animation on Kanopy
    🍿 Why Animation Matters  Think animation is “just for kids”? Kristy and Jeff unpack why this medium often tells stories live action never could. Turning a dismembered hand into a hero, retelling true crime with emotional clarity, or weaving folklore into modern storytelling.    🎬 Welcome back to The Film Library, a Kanopy podcast where we spotlight hidden gems, cult favorites, and movies that linger in your mind long after the credits roll - no film degree required.     This week, hosts Kristy Puchko (Entertainment Editor at Mashable) and Jeff Rauseo (film lover, animation admirer, and self-proclaimed nostalgia junkie) dive into the endlessly creative world of animation. From eerie stop-motion nightmares to hand-drawn Irish folklore, and even a certain Nickelodeon classic that defined childhoods, this episode proves animation isn’t just for kids. It’s for dreamers, weirdos, and anyone who loves when movies push the boundaries of reality!     Kristy brings bold picks that blend real life and fantasy, like the animated true-crime documentary My Old School, the breathtaking artistry of The Secret of Kells, and the moving friendship tale Robot Dreams. Jeff counters with the school shooting documentary Tower, the hauntingly original Stopmotion, and his early-2000s obsession Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.     Together, they explore how animation can be funny, terrifying, heartbreaking, or all three in a single frame.      Follow Kristy on Instagram @thekristypuchko and Letterboxd @kristypuchko.       Follow Jeff on Instagram, TikTok, and Letterboxd @jeffrauseo.       Follow Kanopy on Letterboxd to see the full episode list.   Stream the films we mention for free at kanopy.com with a library card or university ID from a participating institution.          🎞️ Episode Highlights  00:57 — The Perfect Getaway (2009)  Kristy kicks things off with a sweaty, sun-soaked thriller about honeymooners, trust issues, and a tropical vacation gone very wrong.  02:46 — The Sandlot (1993)  Jeff rewinds to his childhood VHS obsession, celebrating this nostalgic ode to baseball, fireworks, and summers before smartphones.  04:48 — Memento (2000)  Jeff recalls the Nolan classic that made him realize movies could truly bend time, memory, and storytelling itself.  07:34 — The Painter and the Thief (2020)  Kristy digs into this unconventional doc about art, crime, and the shifting perspectives that come with vulnerability and friendship.  12:24 — In a Violent Nature (2024)  Jeff spotlights an art-house slasher that flips the genre’s perspective, following the killer’s quiet, brutal path through the woods.  15:43 — Triangle of Sadness (2022)  Kristy revels in Ruben Östlund’s Oscar-nominated satire of wealth, class, and bodily chaos that takes a yacht trip from luxury to disaster.  19:44 — The Art of Self-Defense (2019)  Jeff makes the case for this pitch-black karate comedy about insecurity, toxic masculinity, and roundhouse kicks  23:24 — But I’m a Cheerleader (1999)  Kristy closes out with a cult queer rom-com that mixes camp, satire, and heartfelt romance, featuring Natasha Lyonne, Clea DuVall, and a scene-stealing RuPaul.  29:18 — Wrap-Up  Kristy and Jeff reflect on how these films—whether funny, frightening, or flat-out strange—capture the unhinged, unpredictable spirit of a cinematic summer.
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  • Sports on Screen: Discover Game-Changing Films on Kanopy
    This week, hosts Kristy Puchko (Entertainment Editor at Mashable) and Jeff Rauseo (film lover, movie marathoner, and the guy who treats every underdog story like Game 7 of the World Series) are stepping onto the field for a deep dive into the wide world of sports movies. From boxing rings to BMX tracks, buzzer beaters to underdog triumphs, this episode celebrates the stories that make us cheer, cringe, and occasionally cry into our rally towels.     Kristy and Jeff’s picks range from gritty Oscar winners and cult comedies to overlooked indies and political docs that prove sports are never just a game. Whether you love the strategy of the ring, the heartbreak of the playoffs, or the sheer joy of a training montage, there’s something here for every fan.    Follow Kristy on Instagram @thekristypuchko and Letterboxd @kristypuchko.       Follow Jeff on Instagram, TikTok, and Letterboxd @jeffrauseo.       Follow Kanopy on Letterboxd to see the full episode list.     Stream the films we mention for free at kanopy.com with a library card or university ID from a participating institution.      Episode Highlights  00:45 — Childhood Sports Favorites  Jeff remembers The Mighty Ducks as the ultimate underdog story, while Kristy shares a hometown connection to the cult hockey comedy Slap Shot (1977).  04:10 — Raging Bull (1980)  Kristy dives into Scorsese’s black-and-white boxing classic and the brutal portrait of Jake LaMotta’s life in and out of the ring.  06:20 — Game 6 (2005)  Jeff spotlights Michael Keaton’s overlooked indie about Broadway anxiety, Red Sox heartbreak, and how sports can mirror life’s biggest failures and triumphs.  09:40 — Not Just a Game (2010)  Kristy highlights this doc about the intersection of sports and politics—from Muhammad Ali to Michael Jordan, and even the bizarre hysteria over “bicycle face.”  13:50 — The Fighter (2010)  Jeff brings it back to his hometown with this Oscar-winning boxing drama starring Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale, praising its authentic portrayal of Lowell, Massachusetts.  17:40 — Shaolin Soccer (2001)  Kristy lightens the mood with Stephen Chow’s kung fu-meets-soccer comedy, a chaotic, heartwarming, and hilarious parody of the underdog formula.  21:10 — Rad (1986)  Jeff takes a neon-soaked trip back to the ‘80s with this BMX cult favorite, packed with cheesy fun, adrenaline-fueled stunts, and a killer soundtrack.  24:00 — Bonus Pick: BMX Bandits (1983)    Kristy tosses in Nicole Kidman’s early Aussie adventure, complete with bikes, walkie-talkies, and criminals on the chase.
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  • Monster Mayhem & Alien Encounters: A Genre Showdown
    Welcome back to The Film Library, a Kanopy podcast where we dig into cinematic oddities, unforgettable characters, and genre gems that deserve a second look—no film degree required.  This week, hosts Kristy Puchko (Entertainment Editor at Mashable) and Jeff Rauseo (film lover, movie marathoner, and lifelong believer that the truth is out there) face off in a genre showdown between monsters that crawl from the shadows and visitors from beyond the stars. Join them as they explore everything from creature features that wreak havoc on cities to alien tales that challenge our understanding of humanity, it’s a battle of the bizarre.  Kristy unleashes a trio of monster tales that span from gothic romance and grotesque transformations to a giant river-dwelling creature that terrorizes a city. Meanwhile, Jeff takes us on a journey through alien encounters, from low-budget splatterfests and existential comedies to a linguistically rich first-contact drama that asks what it really means to communicate.  Whether you're into monster mayhem or visitors from beyond the stars, this episode is packed with thrills, chills, and a few laughs along the way.  So grab your popcorn, dim the lights, and let the genre games begin.    Follow Kristy on Instagram @thekristypuchko and Letterboxd @kristypuchko.       Follow Jeff on Instagram, TikTok, and Letterboxd @jeffrauseo.       Follow Kanopy on Letterboxd to see the full episode list.   Stream the films we mention for free at kanopy.com with a library card or university ID from a participating institution.      Episode Highlights  00:30 — Godzilla vs. Xenomorphs?  Kristy and Jeff open with a hypothetical showdown between two cinematic icons—and use it to kick off their picks for the ultimate monster and alien movies.  02:00 — The Host (2006)  Kristy praises Bong Joon-ho’s terrifying river beast and the political subtext behind this modern Korean monster classic.  05:30 — Arrival (2016)  Jeff shares why Denis Villeneuve’s emotional, linguistics-driven alien drama might be the quietest, most powerful invasion film ever made.  09:00 — Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)  Kristy revisits Coppola’s lush, sensual take on the vampire myth—and makes a case for why this Dracula might be the scariest and sexiest of them all.  13:00 — I’m Totally Fine (2022)  Jeff spotlights this underseen indie about grief, healing, and alien imposters—with a heartfelt performance from Jillian Bell.  17:10 — Trollhunter (2010)  Kristy celebrates the Norwegian found-footage thriller that mixes mythology, mockumentary, and monster-hunting mayhem.  24:15 — Bad Taste (1987)  Jeff goes full cult-classic with Peter Jackson’s splatter-filled alien debut—a DIY gorefest where extraterrestrials harvest humans for fast food.
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About The Film Library: A Kanopy Podcast

Welcome to The Film Library, a podcast from Kanopy for movie fans who want to dive just a little deeper. Hosted by Kristy Puchko (Entertainment Editor at Mashable) and Jeff Rauseo (movie lover, collector, and social media creator), The Film Library is your guide to discovering the stories behind the movies you love and the hidden gems you haven’t met yet. Inspired by Kanopy’s themed collections, Kristy and Jeff shine a spotlight on unforgettable performances, cult classics, overlooked Oscar snubs, and timeless cinema moments that deserve your attention. Whether they’re breaking down a campy horror legend or raving about a scene-stealing supporting actor, their banter is thoughtful, hilarious, and refreshingly down to earth. No film degree required - just curiosity and a library card. With over 30,000 movies, documentaries, and TV shows available for free on Kanopy (no ads, no subscription, just your public or university library login), your next great watch is waiting. Subscribe to The Film Library wherever you get your podcasts and stream every title at kanopy.com.
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