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Friends at Dusk: A Christopher Nolan Filmography PodcastAuthor: Jake Harris & Marshall Doig
"We live in a twilight world." "And there are no friends at dusk." No friends at dusk unless those friends are making a podcast. Jake and Marshall revisit the filmography of Christopher Nolan, using Tom Shones "The Nolan Variations" as a framework for discussing every Nolan feature from "Following" to "Tenet," leading up to the 2023 release of "Oppenheimer." Along the way, they also examine some of the books, stories, and films the director himself cited as influences on his work, ideas, and methods. Language: en-us Genres: TV & Film Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Episode 39 (S02E09): “The Odyssey”, Books 17–20
Episode 9
Sunday, 19 April, 2026
We’re back on book this week with a close look at Books 17–20 of The Odyssey, where Odysseus returns to his palace — but he still lies in wait, biding his time until he makes his move. These chapters set up the action to come, but there’s still a lot here about honor, hospitality, trickery, and, of course, defying the gods. Join us as we explore the penultimate section of The Odyssey, and speculate more about how Christopher Nolan may portray its events.Ryan Gosling’s favorite Christopher Nolan film is Insomnia [Collider via Reddit]Anna North interview with Emily Wilson [Vox]Letterboxd interview with Grant Major (around the 28-minute mark) [The Letterboxd Show]Buy Emily Wilson’s translation of The Odyssey on Bookshop.orgListen to Claire Danes narrate Emily Wilson’s translation of The Odyssey on Audible (Only available on Audible)Buy Robert Fagles’ translation of The Odyssey on Bookshop.orgListen to Ian McKellen narrate Robert Fagles’ translation of The Odyssey on AudibleBuy The Nolan Variations on Bookshop.orgEpisode-by-episode media list (Google Doc)Instagram: @friendsatduskpodMarshall’s Letterboxd: @MDoigJake’s Letterboxd: @808jake_Jake’s Substack: Jacob’s Letter









