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Episode 3

Episode 3

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This week former Forbes.com film critic Scott Phillips and filmmaker Eddie O'Blivion take a look at the musicial Needles hidden in the digital haystacks of your streaming services. Eddie leads off the discussion with John Carney's homage to the music of the 1980's with his 2016 gem Sing Street. Scott takes a look at Born to Be Blue, the stunning 2015 Ethan Hawke biopic of singer-trumpeter Chet Baker. For the third Needle of the show, Andrew asks: "Can a punk song save the world?" as he discusses the Japanese genre mash-up Fish Story. Things take a darker turn when your hosts discuss the 2025 film Lurker about online music stardom and the toxic fandom that often accompanies it.

Sing Street can be found on Starz, Philo and various VOD platforms.

Born to Be Blue can be found on AMC+, Kanopy, Philo, Sundance Now and various VOD platforms.

Fish Story can only be found on physical media (DVD) at the moment, but keep it on your watch list. It's sure to hit streaming sometime soon.

Lurker can be found on MUBI, HBO Max and various rental platforms.

Remember that streaming contracts come and go, so when in doubt, consult the JustWatch app for the up-to-the-minute whereabouts of the films mentioned on the show. (No. They're not a sponsor. We just love their app.)

You can reach Scott and Eddie at theneedlefilmpodcast@gmail.com with your questions or suggestions for Needles they should discuss on future episodes.

Thanks to songwriter Burt Perryman for the theme for The Needle and the various music bumpers that were taken from his song "Faded Memory" with his express permission.

Eddie O'Blivion Instagram: @eddie_oblivion

Eddie O'Blivion Letterboxd: EddieO'Blivion

Scott Phillips Instagram: @mscott_phillips

Scott Phillips Bluesky: @mscottphillips.bsky.social

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