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Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Series Trailer

    • June 27, 2010
    • YouTube

    Coming soon, an irreverent look into the world of modern arthouse films. There are a million shows about crappy low-brow flicks - isn't it about time someone went after the heady, overreaching crap?

  • S01E01 Antichrist

    • July 1, 2010
    • YouTube

    In the first episode of Brows Held High, we look at Lars von Trier's meditation on Christianity, feminism, and nausea in 2009's Antichrist. Please remove all sharp objects from the vicinity, don't feed the talking foxes, and watch for falling infants.

  • S01E02 The Anatomy Of Hell

    • July 5, 2010
    • YouTube

    On this episode of Brows Held High, we look at an ostensibly feminist tract by Catherine Breillat that brings a Fear Factor sensibility to an Eve Ensler- style performance in The Anatomy of Hell.

  • S01E03 Shortbus

    • July 9, 2010
    • YouTube

    In Episode 3 we look at a film that redefines NSFW in John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus. Hang a sock on the door.

  • S01E04 Prospero's Books

    • July 18, 2010
    • YouTube

    On Brows Held High, from Peter Greenaway / A film where dwelleth actors clothed in naught / Where pisseth babies into ancient pools / And Sir Gielgud maketh funny voices. / Pros’pro’s Books our movie’s title is / Again, it has a baby that doth whizz

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Collaboration Special: Dreams in the Witch House

    • July 30, 2010
    • YouTube

    Collaboration Special: Dreams in the Witch House As part of the TGWTG forum Masters of Horror collaboration project, Brows Held High checks out Dreams in the Witch House. It's based on that story by that guy who wrote about that big sleeping octopus thing.

  • S01E05 Between The Lines: Wallace and Gromit

    • August 8, 2010
    • YouTube

    Looking at the allegories present in Wallace and Gromit in The Wrong Trousers, Oancitizen reads it Between the Lines.

  • S01E06 The Discovery of Heaven

    • August 13, 2010
    • YouTube

    In a relatively calm episode of Brows Held High, Jeroen Krabbe's adaptation of The Discovery of Heaven gets the treatment. Everything happens for a reason. It doesn't necessarily have to be a good reason.

  • S01E07 Primer

    • August 19, 2010
    • YouTube

    In this episode of Brows Held High, the Sundance-winning, shoestring budgeted Primer is viewed, talked about, but understood? Naaaaaaah.

  • S01E08 Between The Lines: The Last Action Hero

    • August 23, 2010
    • YouTube

    Looking at the allegories present in The Last Action Hero, Oancitizen reads it Between the Lines.

  • S01E09 Ken Park

    • August 29, 2010
    • YouTube

    Ken Park, a tale of youngsters and their foibles. In this quaint little romp through small town Americana, Oancitizen totally loses his shit, like a lot. I mean, you have no idea.

  • S01E10 9 Songs

    • September 8, 2010
    • YouTube

    On this episode of Brows Held High, we look at 9 Songs. It has nine songs. And sex. SPECIAL REQUEST: If you are related to Kyle Kallgren, please refrain from watching the first minute of the video.

  • S01E11 Naked Lunch

    • September 16, 2010
    • YouTube

    Brows Held High looks at a film released under the Criterion Collection, a searing and heartrending look at creative urges and the pain of addiction. And typewriter beetles that talk out of their asses.

  • S01E12 The Fall

    • October 8, 2010
    • YouTube

    To help recover from last week's debacle, Oancitizen watches The Fall. Ooooooooooooh. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaah.

  • S01E13 Sebastiane

    • October 15, 2010
    • YouTube

    In Frons Potior Altus , Civis Oan vultus procul primoris filmicus per Derek Jarman, Sebastiane. Is est orator in Latin. Quam insolitus. (author's note: this is not to be mistaken for grammatically correct Latin)

  • S01E14 Andy Warhol's Dracula

    • October 25, 2010
    • YouTube

    It's Halloween, and in slavish obedience of seasonal duties, Oancitizen looks at a vampire movie. It has some very lovely shots of Udo Kier puking.

  • S01E15 Gerry

    • November 7, 2010
    • YouTube

    Oancitizen looks at Gerry. And he looks at Gerry. Gerry is what he looks at. All Gerry and no Gerry makes Gerry a Gerry Gerry.

  • S01E16 JesuOtaku and Oancitizen: Revolutionary Girl Utena

    • November 5, 2010
    • YouTube

    Anime meets arthouse when JO and Kyle take a look at a "revolutionary" movie full of roses, racecars, and lesbians! Lots and lots of lesbians!

  • S01E17 Pinocchio

    • November 17, 2010
    • YouTube

    No, not that one. Oancitizen looks at Roberto Benigni's Pinocchio: the only foreign language film to be nominated for the Worst Picture Razzie.

  • S01E18 Angels In America

    • November 30, 2010
    • YouTube

    For World Aids Day, in collboration with Red Ribbon Reviewers, Oancitizen reviews the post modern classic Angels in America.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Trash Humpers

    • January 21, 2011
    • YouTube

    Oancitizen found a movie called Trash Humpers. You'll never guess what it's about.

  • S02E02 Between The Lines: The Muppets

    • January 26, 2011
    • YouTube

    To dig up the hidden meaning in The Muppets, Oancitizen reads it Between The Lines

  • S02E03 I Saw A Film Today: Love is the Devil

    • January 30, 2011
    • YouTube

    Oancitizen launches a new series of straight reviews about strange films. Our first episode: Love Is The Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon

  • S02E04 Perfume

    • February 4, 2011
    • YouTube

    It's a heart-wrenching tale of alienation and obsession that makes one question their senses... before it was turned into a movie. Now it's about a supervillain with magical B.O.

  • S02E05 I Saw A Film Today: Exit Through The Gift Shop

    • February 8, 2011
    • YouTube

    Oancitizen takes a quick look at the Oscar nominated documentary about the strange world of street art: Banksy's Exit Through The Gift Shop

  • S02E06 Jubilee

    • February 26, 2011
    • YouTube

    Queen Elizabeth I meets up with a group of 1970's punks in one of those films that straddles the line between poignant metaphor and ridiculous sketch comedy setup.

  • S02E07 Otto, or Up With Dead People

    • March 5, 2011
    • YouTube

    Oancitizen miraculously manages to find a zombie movie worthy of the arthouse.

  • S02E08 W.R. - Mysteries of the Organism

    • March 18, 2011
    • YouTube

    Citizen Oan Watch Film of Sex Instruction For Benefit of Glorious People's Republic and Making of Many Orgasms

  • S02E09 Shakespeare, Film and Kenneth Branagh - A Retrospective

    • April 23, 2011
    • YouTube

    Brushing up his Shakespeare in this TGWTG debut, Oancitizen looks at one of the Bard's Best Buddies, Kenneth Branagh.

  • S02E10 Zardoz

    • May 3, 2011
    • YouTube

    Brows Held High tries to scale the stone head of Zardoz, one of the pillars of laughably bad pretention. The gun is good!

  • S02E11 Alice

    • May 19, 2011
    • YouTube

    "The time has come" the Oan said, "to talk of many things - of bones and socks and..." eh, screw it. It's a weird version of Alice in Wonderland.

  • S02E12 We Are The Strange

    • June 3, 2011
    • YouTube

    WARNING: SOME SCENES MAY CAUSE EPILEPTIC FITS. A man plays with dolls in his garage - resulting in one of the most bizarre animated flicks ever made. Guest starring Roo from Clan of the Gray Wolf.

  • S02E13 Exterminating Angels

    • June 9, 2011
    • YouTube

    A profound study of desires and... oh who am I kidding? It's bad French porn!

  • S02E14 I Saw The Room Today, Oh Boy

    • June 13, 2011
    • YouTube

    Oancitizen reviews The Room

  • S02E15 Sweet Movie

    • June 17, 2011
    • YouTube

    It's a Serbian film! Well, not A Serbian Film, but it's nearly as disgusting...

  • S02E16 Twilight of the Ice Nymphs

    • June 24, 2011
    • YouTube

    In which a Canadian filmmaker creates a romantic story about lust and madness... and fills the frames with ostriches.

  • S02E17 The Man Who Fell To Earth

    • July 12, 2011
    • YouTube

    David Bowie made a film. And Oancitizen discusses it... in song!

  • S02E18 The Brown Bunny

    • July 22, 2011
    • YouTube

    Oancitizen watches a slimy man drive across country in a movie named after a certain sepia-toned lagomorph. Will there be a happy ending?

  • S02E19 The Doom Generation

    • July 29, 2011
    • YouTube

    Brows Held High checks out a movie with enough sex, violence, and slacker "charm" that will make you want to shout, "I Loathe the 90's!"

  • S02E20 Me and You and Everyone We Know

    • August 6, 2011
    • YouTube

    Back and forth... forever. That phrase will make far too much sense when you're done with this video.

  • SPECIAL 0x7 Commentary: The Man Who Fell To Earth

    • August 12, 2011
    • YouTube

  • S02E21 Tideland

    • August 20, 2011
    • YouTube

    An Alice in Wonderland riff by a former Python? It's about as disturbing as you might think.

  • S02E22 A Serbian Film

    • August 25, 2011
    • YouTube

    "Samo Sloga Srbina Spasava" - which is Serbian for, "Oh Please God Make It Stop."

  • SPECIAL 0x6 Commentary: A Serbian Film

    • November 30, 2011
    • YouTube

  • SPECIAL 0x12 Reports from Film School: Clutter and Void

    • October 7, 2011
    • YouTube

    Oancitizen presents a short film project about himself. And yes, this he is this pretentious in reality.

  • SPECIAL 0x13 Citizen Con: Oancitizen at NYCC 2011

    • October 22, 2011
    • YouTube

    Oancitizen's trek to New York is discussed here. Oh, and don't believe what the Nostalgia Chick says about Brooklyn.

  • S02E23 Andy Warhol's Frankenstein

    • October 28, 2011
    • YouTube

    It's alive, it's alive, it's alive! It's naked, campy, violent and ridiculous, but it's alive!

  • S02E24 VLOG; Anonymous is a Pile of Crap

    • November 4, 2011
    • YouTube

    Oancitien and Ven Gethenian watched Anonymous. In the words of the Bard, "This be f***ing stupid ass bullsh**."

  • S02E25 Slacker

    • November 17, 2011
    • YouTube

    Kyle uh... um... hold on let me think, he was watching... um... eh, whatever

  • S02E26 Goodbye 20th Century

    • December 21, 2011
    • YouTube

Season 3

Season 4

  • S04E01 Between The Lines: Honey Boo Boo

    • May 5, 2013
    • YouTube

    Why is "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" so popular? Here's a disturbing theory why.

  • S04E02 Nightwatching / Rembrandt's J'Accuse

    • May 29, 2013
    • YouTube

    In a double feature review, Kyle goes abroad to talk about the mysteries of the Rembrandt Code.

  • S04E03 Mister Lonely

    • June 29, 2013
    • YouTube

    Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe, Charlie Chaplin, and a nun all walk into a movie...

  • S04E04 Dead Man

    • July 11, 2013
    • YouTube

    A movie about Johnny Depp, and other stupid $#&@ing white men!

  • S04E05 Room in Rome

    • October 3, 2013
    • YouTube

    Two people, completely in lesbians with each other, being filmed by a dude.

  • S04E06 Why I Hate the Word 'Arthouse'

    • October 21, 2013
    • YouTube

    Kyle goes on a quick rant about something that's been bothering him for some time.

  • S04E07 Between the Lines: The Beatles

    • November 10, 2013
    • YouTube

    In which Kyle looks at the poetry of the Fab Four. These are words that go together well.

  • S04E08 Yeelen

    • November 19, 2013
    • YouTube

    Out of Africa, a movie about wizards, eggs, and magic sticks. Oh, and forging a national identity by creating a narrative connecting the blah blah blah...

  • S04E09 Cloud Atlas Part 1

    • December 16, 2013
    • YouTube

    Part 1 of a two-part dissection of 2012's biggest indie movie flop! Everything is connected?

  • S04E10 Cloud Atlas Part 2

    • December 19, 2013
    • YouTube

    And now, the movie...

  • S04E11 Favorite Movies of 2013: Kyle's List

    • December 30, 2013
    • YouTube

    Kyle looks back at 2013 and picks the flicks that stuck with him.

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Season 10

Season 11

  • S11E01 Sergei Eisenstein: Disney Fan

    • February 28, 2020

    Apparently the father of film theory was a huge Disney nerd? Matt Zoller Seitz on Fox and the Disney Vault: https://www.vulture.com/2019/10/disney-is-quietly-placing-classic-fox-movies-into-its-vault.html CNBC on Disney's market share: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/29/disney-accounted-for-nearly-40percent-of-the-2019-us-box-office-data-shows.html Cartoon Brew on MPC's closing: https://www.cartoonbrew.com/business/breaking-mpc-studio-behind-the-lion-king-shuts-down-vancouver-studio-183671.html

  • S11E02 Building the Vitascope Film Projector: An Unboxing Video

    • March 20, 2020

    Get The Rokr Vitascope Projector here: https://store.robotime.com/product/rokr/vitascope-lk601/

  • S11E03 Is Vine Cinema?

    • July 22, 2020

    Well, it is? Actually, what is "cinema" anyway? CORRECTIONS: At one point in the video, the film “The Arrival of a Train at La Ciotat Station” has been incorrectly labeled as “Captain America: Civil War.” We apologize for the error. Lauren Michele Jackson Explores the Inherent Blackness of Meme Culture: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/12/white-negroes-author-lauren-michele-jackson-q-and-a.html

  • S11E04 For All Mankind: Is the Moon Landing Cinema?

    • September 1, 2020

    Yes it is. It was a documentary, shot on location. But what did that One Giant Leap actually do for "mankind" anyway? This is not a "debunking" video, but a review of a Criterion-released documentary. Conspiracy theories about the landing will be treated with all the respect that conspiracy theories deserve. Which is none ???? CORRECTION: MOON by Duncan Jones is dated 2001, when it came out in 2009. Whoops. Moon Landings Faked? Filmmaker Says Not! https://youtu.be/_loUDS4c3C

  • S11E05 THE ATOMIC CAFE: Ducking, Covering, and the American Cultural FALLOUT

    • November 7, 2020

    THIS IS FINE. The cinema of government sanctioned messaging, the methods of normalization, and How To Give Yourself A Haircut At Home! 00:00 Now I Am Become Death 01:24 How to Cut Your Own Hair! 05:58 The Atomic Cafe: A Recap 12:01 Ground Zero: Hiroshima 15:50 Ground Zero: Queens 17:29 Pax Americana 21:59 Duck! and Cover! 27:41 Hymn to God, My God, In My Sickness 33:04 Veterans of the Atom 39:17 Hibakusha 47:48 Okay, Boomer 49:36 Normalization 59:19 Revelations 1:05:10 Batter My Heart, Three-Person'd God (Credits) This episode credits EVERY patron supporting me right now. Cause in this insane time, if you think it's worth paying ANY money to see my videos I'd think of myself as a monster if I didn't give thanks to EVERYONE. FURTHER VIEWING: Atomic Veterans Were Silenced for 50 Years. Now, They're Talking: https://youtu.be/qbBu6cWczTY Trick or Truth: https://vimeo.com/110502648

  • S11E06 STARSHIP TROOPERS, Part 1: HEINLEIN

    • March 25, 2021

    LISTEN UP YOU APES! This is the first of a three part series. CORRECTIONS: - Heinlein's Navy isn't all female, the positions of starship pilot were prioritized for women. - during the lead-in to the Fanon part I say "Juan Rico" when I meant to refer to Ramon Magsaysay-likely the inspiration for the character - I fail to mention that the 3rd act of Stranger in a Strange Land is about Smith founding a sex cult - I also don't mention the 2nd alien race from the book, The Skinnies, because they seemed pretty irrelevant to the topic - I didn't show enough of Michael's cats. So sorry. More information to follow. DISMISSED.

  • S11E07 STARSHIP TROOPERS, Part 2: VERHOEVEN

    • May 7, 2021

    ALRIGHT YOU SORRY APES, THIS IS MORE THAN YOU'LL EVER LIKE TO KNOW! This is the second of a three part series. Debrief yourself on Part 1 HERE: https://youtu.be/y5bHLrGBUKo

  • S11E08 STARSHIP TROOPERS, Part 3: KALLGREN

    • August 5, 2021

    ANOTHER BUG HUNT, BOYS! READ THE WARNINGS CAUSE THIS IS AS REAL AS IT'S EVER GONNA GET! This is the third of a three part series. Debrief yourself on Part 1 HERE: https://youtu.be/y5bHLrGBUKo And on Part 2 HERE: https://youtu.be/d6o2BksW8x4 Nothing to see here: https://youtu.be/waEcgCi5Ve0 Nor here: https://youtu.be/9inDNkrzIGw CHAPTER MARKERS 00:00 PART 3, KALLGREN 1:24:27 EPILOGUE

  • S11E09 THE League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Video

    • February 3, 2022

    I sit down and rattle off the top of my head everything I know about The Most Ambitious Crossover Ever Made About Mostly UK Stuff. This video, like all of my work, is made possible by my very generous patrons on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/KKallgren 00:00 There was an idea, to bring together a group of remarkable people... 07:46 Volume 1 18:45 Volume 2 29:04 Black Dossier 46:18 Volume 3 - Century 1:07:03 The Nemo Trilogy 1:12:48 Volume 4 - The Tempest 1:33:58 Final Thoughts FULL ANNOTATIONS: For Volume 4: The Tempest, Panelwise: https://panelwiseblog.wordpress.com/annotations-index/ For everything else, Jess Nevins: http://jessnevins.com/annotations.html Special Thanks to the LOEG fan wiki: https://lxg.fandom.com/wiki/League_of_Extraordinary_Gentlemen_Wiki And the International Catalog of Superheroes: http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/

  • S11E10 The Poetry of the Beatles | Between The Lines [REMASTERED]

    • February 16, 2022

    Original Upload Date: 11/10/2013 In which Kyle looks at the poetry of the Fab Four. These are words that go together well. For a long time this video has been unavailable due to restrictions on this platform. So, this video has been reworked from its original format with a new color grade and slightly repitched audio please the copyrightbots. All third party clips are used under Fair Use. Goo Goo Goo-Joob.

  • S11E11 The Name of The Rose By That Guy Who Wrote The Fascism Essay Everyone Uses

    • June 8, 2022

    We're all kinda getting the Ur-Fascism essay wrong. A look at the book and movie that made Umberto Eco famous might be illuminating.

  • S11E12 Sins. Cinema.

    • August 13, 2022

    An assessment of one of the most popular forms of film criticism on this tube of ours. Ding. Special thanks to Laura Crone as the voice of Susan Sontag.

  • S11E13 English. Language. Movies. Parasite.

    • October 28, 2022

    Thanks to HelloFresh for sponsoring today's video. Go to https://strms.net/KylekallgrenbhhHelloFreshOctoberYT and use code POGHF8500 for 65% off plus free shipping on your first box! The first non-English language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture has a lot of English in it. A glance at English loanwords in Korean, Bong Joon-ho's filmography, and the echoes of American soft power throughout Hallyu. I'm deadly serious.

  • S11E14 Breaking the Christmas Movie Canon

    • December 16, 2022

    There are so many films about Christmas that aren't on everyone's seasonal rotation. Here are some picks for an alternative Christmas movie list that shake up the usual holiday fare. Perhaps you shouldn't watch them with your family.

  • S11E15 Network: Thoughts on Being Mad As Hell

    • March 20, 2023

    The ancestry and legacy of Howard Beale, the tragic protagonist of NETWORK (1976). From Ed Murrow to Tucker Carlson, the screams of the mad prophet of the airwaves echo loudly. If you or someone you love is having suicidal thoughts, call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Help is available.

  • S11E16 A Movie Happened: There Were No Survivors

    • April 27, 2023

    Or, A Guide to Doomer Cinema. A video essay about films that end the world, and living past those endings.

  • S11E17 The Last of Us and Other Futures That Already Happened

    • February 11, 2024
    • YouTube

    HBO's The Last of Us took place in the year 2023, now the past. I talk a bit about other past-tense futures from 1984 to 2001, and how odd it feels to live in the future.

  • S11E18 Mr. Burns: a Post-Electric Video Essay

    • April 26, 2024

    A breakdown of the themes and apocalyptic implications of Anne Washburn's 2012 play, "Mr. Burns: A Post Electric Play" and why this wasteland passion play shows both the triumph of humanity over adversity, and that maybe we need to end The Simpsons before The Simpsons ends us. I just think it's neat. ????

  • S11E19 The TOP 20 Comic Book Movies OF ALL TIME

    • August 4, 2024
    • YouTube

    "I'm not concerned with the news of the day The stories of who murdered who And for the columns what they have to say I have no need of I don't want to read of The guys and all their honeys The wealthy daughters or the sonnies The news about the lovely trips that people take in ships I'd rather read about the people in the comic strips Which means I'm simply mad about I mean I couldn't do without... THE FUNNIES" - Irving Berlin, written between 1932-1936 SOURCES: Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art, Scott McCloud, 1993 Reinventing Comics: How Imagination and Technology Are Revolutionizing an Art Form, Scott McCloud, 2000 Graphic Storytelling and Visual Narrative, Will Eisner, 1996 How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way, Stan Lee and John Buscema, 1978

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