Paul and Corey Cross the Streams is a bi-monthly podcast in which hosts Paul Pakler and Corey Pepper watch and review streaming content. It’s the Great American Podcast where two friends learn about life as they float down the river of streaming services.
“I’ll see you in court!” is this month’s theme. A courtroom is about as dramatic as it gets, folks. Competing interests in which only one side can win, and the power of the state is there to call the balls and strikes (allegedly). This week, Paul chose to interrogate that “allegedly” part. Stanley Kubrick’s Paths of Glory (1957). Based on Humphrey Cobb’s novel, which was based on a true story, Paths of Glory follows a court-martial of three French soldiers accused of cowardice by proxy. Kirk Douglas plays the heroic/foolish Colonel Dax who defends them. This is Kubrick’s fourth film, and the themes and styles he would clarify over the following decades are just beginning.
This Month’s Theme: I’ll See You in Court
This Episode’s Focus: Paths of Glory (1957)
Host’s Choice: Paul Pakler
Stream on Epix, Sling TV, Paramount Plus, DIRECTV; Rent on iTunes, Amazon Prime
Corey’s Recipe Recommendations for This Episode: Most Popular Duck Dishes in France and Cognac Cocktails
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