Welcome to Projected Hues
A film retrospective podcast where two disillusioned millennials, Justin and Jessica, critique films while laughing through the wreckage of a crumbling society. In Projected Hues, we dive deep into the world of classic cinema, using each film as a mirror to reflect the societal decay and cultural shifts that shape our present. Through sharp analysis and biting commentary, we explore how movies have not only reflected but often reinforced the cultural narratives that have guided, and misled us.
In this era of global crises, from the looming specter of climate collapse to the overwhelming weight of modern life, our reviews delve into the tension between the fleeting nature of life and the crumbling world around us. Each episode explores how these films resonate in a world teetering on the edge of irreversible change, intertwining the beauty of cinema with the harsh truths of our time.
Projected Hues is more than just a film critique, it’s a meditation on a decaying world, where art, innovation, and existential crises collide. Join Justin and Jessica as we navigate the wreckage together, finding humor in the bleakest of places and discovering how the films of the past continue to echo in the empty spaces of our present.
Why Listen?
If you’re tired of surface-level reviews and want to dive deeper into the intersection of film, culture, and the world’s most pressing issues, Projected Hues is for you. Each episode offers a thoughtful, critical, and often irreverent analysis of both classic films and the disquieting reality we find ourselves in today.
Whether we’re dissecting the art of film making, exploring how cinema shapes our understanding of societal collapse, or laughing through the absurdities of modern existence, we promise you’ll come away with a new perspective on both the films you love and the world you live in.
Join the Conversation
When you subscribe to Projected Hues, you gain access to in-depth discussions that challenge the conventional take on films, culture, and the issues shaping our future. We offer a blend of critical commentary and social insight that pushes listeners to reflect not just on art, but on the unraveling world around us.
