IN 2017, AUSTRALIAN FILM JOURNALIST BLAKE HOWARD CAME UP WITH THE IDEA FOR A PODCAST ABOUT MICHAEL MANN’S 1995 CRIME OPUS HEAT. EXAMINING THE FILM CHRONOLOGICALLY, IN 60-SECOND INCREMENTS, THE APTLY TITLED “ONE HEAT MINUTE” SAW HOWARD, AND A GUEST STAR, SPENDING ANYWHERE FROM 15 MINUTES TO WELL OVER AN HOUR DISSECTING THE SELECTED MINUTE. EACH DISCUSSION USED THE MINUTE AT HAND AS A SPRINGBOARD TO EXPLORE MANY ELEMENTS OF THE FILM, AS WELL AS MICHAEL MANN’S BROADER BODY OF WORK AND HIS IMPACT ON CINEMA.
WITH MORE THAN 170 EPISODES RELEASED SO FAR, THE LINE-UP OF GUESTS INCLUDES FAMOUS FILMMAKERS (JOE LYNCH, DANTE SPINOTTI, PHIL HAY, ABE FORSYTHE), WRITERS (REED FARREL COLEMAN, JORDAN HARPER), EDUCATORS, MAJOR CRITICS (MANOHLA DARGIS, BILGE EBIRI, MATT ZOLLER SEITZ, WALTER CHAW) AND FILM JOURNALISTS (KRIS TAPLEY, CHRIS EVANGELISTA). WITH ONLY A FEW REMAINING EPISODES, HOWARD USED HIS FINAL LIVE SHOW RECORDING AT THE 2019 SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL TO ANNOUNCE THAT MICHAEL MANN, THE LEGENDARY MASTERMIND DIRECTOR, SCREENWRITER AND PRODUCER BEHIND THE FILM, WOULD BE THE FINAL CRESCENDO OF THE INCREDIBLY EXTENSIVE YET LIMITED SERIES.
“I could not have imagined in my wildest dreams that ‘One HEAT Minute’ would include Michael Mann himself as our final guest. For Michael Mann fans, there’s information about HEAT here that’s literally nowhere else. For fans of ‘One HEAT Minute,’ this is the most perfect ending imaginable. I’m still struggling to grasp that it even happened.” said Howard.
“I’m honoured by this genuine tribute to the film. The passion and enthusiasm that Blake and his guests – artists, cinephiles, film historians – showed to HEAT is extraordinary, and their appreciation of it, humbling,” said Mann.
HEAT, MICHAEL MANN’S 1995 CRIME OPUS DELIVERED THE FIRST ON-SCREEN ENCOUNTER BETWEEN AMERICAN CINEMATIC TITANS ROBERT DE NIRO AND AL PACINO. WHEN AN ARMOURED CAR ROBBERY GOES WRONG, PROFESSIONAL THIEF NEIL MCCAULEY (DE NIRO) AND HIS CREW ATTRACT THE ATTENTION OF L.A.’S ROBBERY HOMICIDE DIVISION AND DETECTIVE VINCENT HANNAH (PACINO). THESE OBSESSIVE PROFESSIONALS, ON BOTH SIDES OF THE LAW, CONDUCT AN UNRELENTING CAT-AND-MOUSE CHASE THROUGH THE SPRAWLING INDUSTRIAL CITYSCAPE OF L.A.
“When you’ve done 121 hours excruciating hours about Heat, only then are you just on the same level as One Heat Minute. ”
— Maria Lewis - Award-Winning Author and Screenwriter
“Blake Howard’s Cine-essential ‘One HEAT Minute’ podcast may be the most delightfully detailed dissection of a single film since Roger Ebert’s shot-by-shot explication of CITIZEN KANE, and possibly more entertaining! It’s one of the few podcasts in recent memory that could stand the test of time to become a valuable resource for film theorists and casual movie lovers alike. And to have Director Mann, himself, for the final episode to discuss his classic film is just like the final shot in HEAT....the perfect ending to an epic journey.
— Joe Lynch - Director of POINT BLANK & MAYHEM
“It’s a brilliant idea, relentlessly executed with charm, wit, and enthusiasm. Every time I listen to it, I feel the need to rush back to my TV and watch the whole movie again.”
— Bilge Ebiri - New York Magazine
“That’s a GREAT idea”
— Christopher Nolan Director of THE DARK KNIGHT TRILOGY
What makes One Heat Minute distinct, though, is the sheer, unfiltered sincerity with which Howard conducts the proceedings. Howard is a true believer in the power of film and this film specifically. Heat is his means of bringing people together, accessing their worldviews, and cultivating a sense of solidarity. And he does so with enviable conviction. “Sometimes you get this perfection, you know,” Howard told KQED’s Carly Severn in a September 2018 interview. “It’s like, it was made to be examined. It was made for me to have a conversation about.”
One Heat Minute Turned the Movie Heat Into a Religious Experience By Nicholas Quah
One HEAT Minute: Episode #147 - MATT ZOLLER SEITZ (TV + FILM CRITIC VULTURE + NEW YORK MAGAZINE; EDITOR AT LARGE ROGEREBERT.COM; AND CO AUTHOR OF THE SOPRANO SESSIONS)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 147th minute (2:26:00 -2:27:00) - host Blake Howard joins Co-author of THE SOPRANOS SESSIONS, TV and film critic for Vulture and Editor-at-Large of RogerEbert.com, Matt Zoller Seitz. Blake and Matt discuss that Robert De Niro is absolutely at his best in silent close-ups when he's thinking; Matt's theory that whoever gets to say the title of the movie is who the movie is about; and Michael Mann's fascination with people who cannot escape the traps of their own conditioning.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #146 - ELOISE ROSS (PROGRAM COORDINATOR MELBOURNE CINEMATHEQUE & THE CULTURAL CAPITAL PODCAST)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 146th minute (2:25:00 -2:26:00) - host Blake Howard joins program coordinator and co-curator at the Melbourne Cinémathèque and co-host of the Cultural Capital Podcast, Eloise Ross. Blake and Eloise discuss adoring inscrutable gangster dialogue, the heartbreaking realisation that Vincent is already certain that he's going to leave and the cold truth of a professional "comfort" embrace.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #145 - MARC FURMIE (WRITER/DIRECTOR TERMINUS & WRITER IN LIKE FLYNN)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 145th minute (2:24:00 -2:25:00) - host Blake Howard joins writer and director of Terminus (2015), Dark Horse (2009) and Death's Requiem (2007) - Marc Furmie. Blake and Marc talk about the film taking on a new life once you realise the authenticity of L.A geography in the film, watching Vincent Hannah's explosive calm and the forthcoming face off of these two echoes.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #144 - JEDIDIAH AYRES (AUTHOR OF FIERCE BITCHES & PECKERWOOD)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 144th minute (2:23:00 -2:24:00) - host Blake Howard joins the author of Fierce Bitches, Peckerwood and crime fiction aficionado and author of Noir Literature Film and Culture Blog - Hardboiled Wonderland - Jedidiah Ayres. Blake and Jedidiah scrutinise the narrative significance of Lauren's (Natalie Portman) cry for help and ask the difficult question; where did she learn how to do this kind of thing in 1995?
CONTENT WARNING: For this episode, we will be discussing suicide, however not in explicit detail. Help is available - click here for links and contact details.
Guest: Jedidiah Ayres
One HEAT Minute: Episode #143 - SARA BARTLETT (SUICIDE PREVENTION PROJECT LEAD FOR MINDFRAME/EVERYMIND)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime saga HEAT, minute by minute. It's the 142nd minute (2:21:00 -2:22:00) - host Blake Howard joins Mann aficionado and author of the phenomenal analysis "Off the Map: Freedom, Control, and the Future in Michael Mann’s Public Enemies," Mr Niles Schwartz. Blake and Niles the tension between reality and representation, Mann's uncanny reality and ask the most important question; where they extras or real people observing Pacino/Vincent kicking a television out of his car.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #142 - NILES SCHWARTZ (AUTHOR OF "OFF THE MAP: FREEDOM CONTROL AND THE FUTURE IN MICHAEL MANN'S PUBLIC ENEMIES" & CONTRIBUTOR TO SLANT MAGAZINE )
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime saga HEAT, minute by minute. It's the 142nd minute (2:21:00 -2:22:00) - host Blake Howard joins Mann aficionado and author of the phenomenal analysis "Off the Map: Freedom, Control, and the Future in Michael Mann’s Public Enemies," Mr Niles Schwartz. Blake and Niles the tension between reality and representation, Mann's uncanny reality and ask the most important question; where they extras or real people observing Pacino/Vincent kicking a television out of his car.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #141 - KYLE TURNER (WRITER/FILM CRITIC FOR PASTE MOVIES, SLATE, NEW YORK TIMES)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime epic HEAT minute by minute. It's the 141st minute (2:20:00 -2:21:00) - host Blake Howard joins writer and film critic for Paste Movies, Slate and New York Times (and more) Kyle Turner. Blake and Kyle talk about loving HEAT despite the weird encounters he'd had with HEAT fans prior to being a part of the show, the degrees of Vincent's disappointment and loss in Pacino's contained performance before going off the deep end and fantasy casting a HEAT musical.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #140 - JOE GRABINSKI (CURATOR OF AMAZON MOVIE REVIEWS @AmznMovieRevws)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 140th minute (2:19:00 -2:20:00) - host Blake Howard joins Joe Grabinski. Blake and Joe rave about the relatability of the characters in isolation from high stakes heists and the sheer devastation of the magnitude of Charlene (Ashley Judd) cutting Chris (Val Kilmer) loose.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #139 - BILL CHAMBERS (EDITOR - FILM FREAK CENTRAL)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 139th minute (2:18:00 -2:19:00) - host Blake Howard joins online movie trailblazer and editor of Film Freak Central, Bill Chambers. Blake and Bill talk about how Letterboxd indicates that Mann is Bill's most viewed filmmaker and that in his mind HEAT is Michael Mann's LOVE ACTUALLY.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #138 - LUKE DOOLAN (ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATED DIRECTOR + EDITOR OF ANIMAL KINGDOM + THE GIFT) AND HENRY NIXON (ACTOR NOISE, THE KETTERING INCIDENT, SOMERSAULT)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 138th minute (2:17:00 -2:18:00) - host Blake Howard joins friends Academy Award-nominated Director and Editor of Animal Kingdom Luke Doolan and actor in Somersault, NOISE and The Kettering Incident (amongst many other things) Henry Nixon. Blake, Luke and Henry are back again startlingly close to the shooting location of this minute, heap praise on Ashley Judd and say that everything is better with Wes Studi.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #137 - LUKE DOOLAN (ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATED DIRECTOR + EDITOR OF ANIMAL KINGDOM + THE GIFT) AND HENRY NIXON (ACTOR NOISE, THE KETTERING INCIDENT, SOMERSAULT)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 137th minute (2:16:00 -2:17:00) - host Blake Howard joins friends Academy Award-nominated Director and Editor of Animal Kingdom Luke Doolan and actor in Somersault, NOISE and The Kettering Incident (amongst many other things) Henry Nixon. Blake, Luke and Henry discuss not being as impressed about the film at 17 but HEAT getting better with every viewing, not being a "HEAT" head despite having many conversations about the movie over the years and throwing down the gauntlet that De Niro is superior to Pacino.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #136 - MICHAEL MCLENNAN (HEAD OF FILM AT SYDNEY FILM SCHOOL)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 136th minute (2:15:00 -2:16:00) - host Blake Howard joins Sydney-based writer/director/producer/editor and Head of Sydney Film School, Michael McLennan. Blake and Michael discuss "media res" / always entering in the middle of something in the Michael Mann cinematic universe; sensing the other characters in the broader city of Los Angeles; and finally, Michael shares Elliot Goldenthal's rejected finale theme.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #135 - JAKE WILSON (AUTHOR & FILM CRITIC - THE AGE/FAIRFAX MEDIA + THE AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime epic HEAT minute by minute. It's the 135th minute (2:14:00 -2:15:00) - host Blake Howard joins the author of "Mad Dog Morgan" and film critic for The Age/Fairfax Media Jake Wilson. Blake and Jake discuss that a lot happens in just four shots; we compare theories about why Eady changes her mind about Neil; and forgive well-crafted melodrama.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #134 - DANIEL LAMMIN (FILM CRITIC - SWITCH, THEATRE DIRECTOR, PLAYWRIGHT)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime epic HEAT minute by minute. It's the 134th minute (2:13:00 -2:14:00) - host Blake Howard is joined by film critic for SWITCH, theatre director and playwright, Daniel Lammin. Blake and Dan discuss very recently watching HEAT, not knowing how he wanted the film to end, HEAT exploding the impenetrable aura of THE DARK KNIGHT and truth versus freedom in the choices of central couples.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #133 - CAM WILLIAMS (FILM CRITIC & CULTURE WRITER FOR METRO, VICE, THE MONTHLY, GUARDIAN, JUNKEE, CRIKEY, SBS + BIRTH.MOVIES.DEATH)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime epic HEAT minute by minute. It's the 133rd minute (2:12:00 -2:13:00) - host Blake Howard is once again by freelance film critic and culture writer for Metro, Vice, Monthly, Guardian, Junkee, Crikey, SBS, BirthMoviesDeath, Cam Williams. Blake and Cam talk that this is ENDGAME, all things Nate and Cam coins a new phrase for submission to the Oxford English Dictionary ... HEAT BLOCKING
One HEAT Minute: Episode #132 - COURTNEY HOWARD (FILM CRITIC - VARIETY, THE WRAP, SHE KNOWS & FRESH FICTION TV)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime epic HEAT minute by minute. It's the 132nd minute (2:11:00 -2:12:00) - host Blake Howard is joined by freelance film critic/entertainment journalist for Fresh Fiction TV and member of the Alliance of Women Film Journalists, Courtney Howard (no relation). Blake and Courtney digress quickly to discuss how DEN OF THIEVES took all the wrong lessons from HEAT before squaring up with Ralph. We study contrasts in interactions with Vincent and Justine, Pacino's unhinged delivery and Venora getting COLD BLOODED.
ONE HEAT MINUTE: Episode #131 - SEAN BURNS (FILM CRITIC - WBUR.ORG)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 "magnum opus" HEAT minute by minute. It's the 131st minute (2:10:00 -2:11:00) - host Blake Howard joins film critic in North Shore Movies, Philadelphia Weekly, Metro, The Village Voice, Time Out New York, RogerEbert.com, and Spliced Personality - Sean Burns. As promised, Blake and Sean reunite to twirl our pearl handed pistols while discussing this minute's sister scene in Crime Story, and then just relentlessly bash poor Ralph.
Guest: Sean Burns
ONE HEAT MINUTE: Episode #130 - GARTH FRANKLIN (DARK HORIZONS) & STU COOTE (THE SINNER FILES)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime epic HEAT, minute by minute. It's the 130th minute (2:09:00 -2:10:00) - host Blake Howard joins two friends of OHM - movie website original gangster Garth Franklin and co-host of The Sinner Files, Stu Coote. Blake, Garth and Stu get busy getting uncomfortable in the excruciating "Stockholm syndrome" of Neil's occupation of Eady's space before somehow digressing into filthy descriptions of the sexual scents of the L.A flora.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #129 - DAN HEATON (WRITER FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SNOB, CINEMA AXIS, POPMATTERS AND HOST OF THE TOMORROW SOCIETY PODCAST)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime epic HEAT, minute by minute. It's the 129th minute (2:08:00 -2:09:00) - host Blake Howard joins writer for the Public Transportation Snob blog, Cinema Axis and PopMatters and host of the Tomorrow Society Podcast, Dan Heaton. Blake and Dan breakdown Neil's slow-motion pursuit of Eady up the hill next to her house through the long grass like they're watching a nature video where a predator subdues its prey and spend a moment marvelling at the L.A sunrise, courtesy of Dante Spinotti. When you're running up hills away from your sociopathic criminal boyfriend in L.A in 1995, there's only one podcast I'd recommend.
One HEAT Minute: Episode #128 - BRENDAN HODGES (FILM CRITIC ON SABBATICAL - METAPLEX.COM AND ROGER EBERT DOT COM)
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime epic HEAT, minute by minute. It's the 128th minute (2:07:00 -2:08:00) - host Blake Howard joins film critic on sabbatical with bylines at Roger Ebert Dot Com and the Metaplex and Chicagoan Brendan Hodges. Blake and Brendan dig into Neil McCauley comeuppance, ruthless truth bombs, confined kitchens providing all the comfort of a cell and breaking points. I tell you what I don't do, I don't sell metals and I don't miss a chance to listen.