One HEAT Minute: Episode #92 - Bilge Ebiri

ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 "sea of unquantifiable connections" HEAT, minute by minute. It's the 92nd minute (1:31:00-1:32:00) - host Blake Howard joins the world-renowned film critic for the Village Voice (R.I.P), Rolling Stone, New York Magazine, Vulture (and elsewhere) - Bilge Ebiri. Blake and Bilge discuss Heat's poetry, being face-to-face with Michael Mann, Hanna's light bulb moment when he hears "I have a woman," and McCauley abandoning his code to let the “heat” sit in front of him and buy him a cup of coffee.

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BILGE EBIRI

Bilge Ebiri is a film critic for publications such as L.A. Weekly, New York Magazine (Vulture), The New York Times and the Village Voice (RIP). Bilge is also a writer and director, known for New Guy (2003), Purse Snatcher (2006) and The Barber of Siberia (1998).

Twitter: @BilgeEbiri 

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Bilge’s Michael Mann Articles:

Crime in Counterpoint: Michael Mann on his Restored Masterpiece “Heat”

Michael Mann: A Director Caught Between the Real and the Abstract

Applauding the Sadness and Subtle Coherence of Michael Mann's Heat

Blake Howard

Blake Howard is a writer, film critic, podcast host and producer behind One Heat Minute Productions, which includes shows One Heat Minute, The Last 12 Minutes Of The Mohicans, Increment Vice, All The President’s Minutes, Miami Nice and Josie & The Podcats. Endorsed and featuring legendary filmmaker Michael Mann, One Heat Minute was named by New York Magazine and Vulture as one of 100 Great Podcasts To Listen To and nominated for an Australian Podcast Award. Creator of the Australian film collective Graffiti With Punctuation, Blake is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critic with bylines in Empire Magazine, SBS Movies, Vague Visages, Dark Horizons, Film Ink and many more.

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