One Heat Minute Productions

119

ONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONS began with film journalist Blake Howard examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT chronologically, in 60-second increments, in the aptly titled "One HEAT Minute." The finale featured the legendary mastermind director, screenwriter and producer behind the film Michael Mann.

The show continues with:



  • MIAMI NICE is a "Modern Mann" campfire podcast that pours over every loveable morsel of Michael Mann's misunderstood masterpiece Miami Vice (2006). The show's expanding catalogue frequently strays into the world of other contemporary Mann productions like Collateral (Collateral Confessions), Tokyo Vice (Tokyo Nice) and Blackhat. Hosted by Katie Walsh and Blake Howard


  • THE BLUS BROTHERS/IMPRINT COMPANION is a physical media podcast to unbox, unpack and unveil upcoming releases from Australia's boutique Blu-Ray label Imprint Films (and more). Alexei Toliopoulos and Blake Howard host them.


  • TOO MUCH MOVIE is a show lost in 90s movies that are "too much" in the best possible way. Rob Belushi, Chris Candy and Blake Howard host it.

Completed series: 



  • THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS A TWELVE-EPISODE LIMITED PODCAST SERIES FOCUSING ON THE CLIMAX OF MICHAEL MANN'S 1992 EPIC THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS. 


  • INCREMENT VICE, Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vicea scene at a time. Hosted by Travis Woods 


  • ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MINUTES is a podcast where conversations about movies, journalism, politics and history meet. 


  • JOSIE AND THE PODCATS is a limited podcast series diving into the history, the production, the music, the legacy, and the fandom surrounding the 2001 cult classic Josie and the Pussycats. Maria Lewis hosts it.


  • ZODIAC: CHRONICLE a 24-part investigation into David Fincher's 2007 genre-altering masterpiece Zodiac.


  • POD THOMAS ANDERSON: A nine-part miniseries on the films of Paul Thomas Anderson. The series is written by the author of The Cinema of Paul Thomas Anderson: American Apocrypha, Ethan Warren and produced by Blake Howard.


  • PODCASTER AND COMMANDER: An audio documentary podcast series about the sea-faring classic - Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. The series will be an oral history of the film's conception and production, a discussion of the film’s critical reception, and the increasing resonance in the now 19 years since its release. Hosted by Blake Howard

Recent Episodes
Episodes loading...
Recent Reviews
  • goodnitesteve
    Jason Bailey & Mike Hull are back!
    Great hearing the gang back together after a brief hiatus. Loved hearing the deep dive of Godfather II, which I hadn’t seen all the way through until last night, despite having seen the original multiple times. Look forward to more episodes. Side note: I had to turn my volume way up with AirPods, not sure if it was a tech issue on my end, but I’m curious if anyone had the same issue.
  • Colorado Williams
    Joseph Tsai is the best!
    Please bring Joseph Tsai back! He’s great.
  • huckle71
    Great podcast, bad sound
    I really enjoy this podcast which goes into the most granular, deep dive of one of the greatest movies ever made, but my God the sound is awful and inconsistent from episode to episode. Some episodes the sound is so low I have to really crank the volume and then when a commercial comes on my ears are blasted into oblivion. I’m up to episode 46 and hoping they get the sound issues worked out in episodes to come. But, that all aside, it’s a really fun show with a very likeable host and guests, some of them quite big.
  • ChrisDionne
    One Heat Minute
    The best podcast!
  • LeoFlowers
    Questions
    Why is there music randomly played in the background as you’re talking? Can we level the ads inserted so they’re not louder than your voices? It’s also dropped in at random places. Also, the sound clips from Tokyo Vice should make sense to those of us listening. You played a clip where no one was talking for 10 to 15 seconds. I thought the podcast stopped. What I do enjoy about your podcast is your analysis of the show, Tokyo Vice. You notice things that I missed and are valuable to the story. Also enjoy how you two play off of each other. It feels like a mutual respect and thoughtfulness into what you’re sharing.
  • djmecca
    Love This Podcast
    Deeply entertaining, interesting and unique. Click subscribe. You will not be disappointed.
  • Ray Curto
    The best
    I listen to this podcast all the time, it’s so addicting
  • 1725393
    Shoutout to Blake
    He’s a great host
  • Buffery333
    Increment Vice
    A dynamite show for all fans of Noir, Los Angeles, Pynchon, Paul Thomas Anderson, and the 70s
  • Murphy Tim
    Good podcast
    Good podcast. And I feel the same way about this movie !
  • True Three 6 Fan
    All of the podcasts minutes are inherently essential
    Far more than a minute by minute breakdown of films. These shows are investigations into what makes them essential and timeless. Blake does such an amazing job and I’ll admit Increment Vice is my guiltiest pleasure podcast. The moment that lighter flicks, it’s on. The moment those typewriter fingers slap, it’s on.
  • LiamB1982
    Great film stuff
    Blake’s a good dude and an ambassador of good film vibes on twitter. His shows are meticulous and deep, the perfect companion to the films he discusses. The episodes transcend film talk and become about something deeper. Recommended.
  • John P. Glynn
    I brake for Blake’s takes.
    I got hooked on One Heat Minute from the other side of the world and was quickly taken in by Blake Howard’s contagious enthusiasm for cinema. The shows’ guests are a diverse range of friends, critics, experts, insiders and some who all of the above. Blake’s knowledge of film is rivaled only by his passion. Most projects focus on a particular film, but any fan of the medium will love it.
  • BrendanHodges815
    Some of the best podcasts out there
    The folks running One Heat Minute Productions are some of the most knowledgeable and entertaining in the podcast space, delivering film podcast after film podcast of infectious enthusiasm. If you have any interest in film, this is as good as it gets.
  • StylesWB
    The best
    Increment Vice is the most important podcast in life.
  • Mo Shafeek
    DuJour means Subscribe
    A perfect podcast. The Josie miniseries is essential listening for those who are looking for deep dives into modern cult classics.
  • ZombieValkyrie
    Josie & Podcats
    Loving this podcast and you can tell so much love went into its making.
  • SeanChambersNDCubs
    Must listen for Michael Mann fans
    Heat is arguably my favorite film & inspired me to move from a small town in Illinois to LA to work in film. I even lived in an apartment one block from where the opening heist took place in downtown LA. Each podcast is insightful, humorous & makes me laugh. Congrats Blake on a job well done!
  • FormerWeatherMaxUser
    Good content; early sound mixing is bad
    I love hearing the host talk about this awesome movie, but the uneven sound mixing (at least on the first 10 eps) make it all but impossible to hear. When I turn up the volume to hear a speaker, the other speaker will suddenly laugh and it is DEAFENING. Hope this improves, because I love it otherwise.
  • homeinvader
    Fun and original format for a podcast
    Like these guys, Heat is my hands-down all time favorite. And the kicker is I worked on this beast in 1995. Simply liking a movie you slogged through production on is unlikely, but having it be one’s favorite is unheard of. But there it is. Really fun way to break it down, a minute at a time...
  • Nunyabidniz
    Amazing, fun, wonderful
    This podcast is stunning in its depth, insight, and humor. The format, while ambitious, works incredibly well. I had seen Heat a few times and loved it, but I'm realizing with every episode that there's so much I had missed! I'm sure I'll be watching it again at least a few times as I work my way through the catalogue of episodes.
  • Dan Heaton
    Love It!
    When I heard about the concept for One Heat Minute (looking at the Michael Mann film Heat, one minute of screen time per episode), it seemed like maybe too much of a good thing. I was completely wrong. I've been jumping around and catching up on a lot of episodes with amazing guests like Manohla Dargis, Jordan Harper, and other film experts. Michael Mann is my favorite director, and the conversations never get too high-minded about his best film. It's entertaining yet also smart, and that's a great combination. I can't wait to check out more episodes!
  • Cherrywick
    Delightful!
    This is a Great podcast. Heat has to be one of the very few films that can support a minute by minute examination that also becomes simultaneously more entertaining and engrossing as it continues. Fans of Heat- subscribe : )
  • Joe Grabinski
    Great movie. Great podcast.
    What more do you want?
  • SamanthaMcC59
    A crazy concept that works
    Blake and a variety of awesome guests (from NYT critics, to filmmakers, Australian film buffs, and more) break down Michael Mann's HEAT one minute at a time. I never would have guessed that there was something to talk about in every single minute of a film, but it turns out if you're observant, knowledgable, passionate, and obsessive enough, there is plenty. Highly recommend giving this crazy concept a listen.
  • Edward - Not Cullen
    Ambitious, Crazy, Entertaining
    A mad Australian has taken his love for "Heat" to the next level with this episodic podcast complete with special guests and critics helping him take apart and explore individual scenes and themes. It's one of those crazy ideas that shouldn't work, what's surprising is that it not only does but does so with gusto. Endlessly entertaining, often amusing and frequently insightful - it's an insane project that will likely be years in the making, but nonetheless is an incredible and compelling work that's a real treat for cinephiles, Mann fans and "Heat" devotees.
  • Stu from the SinnerFiles
    For true film lovers
    If like me you obsess about those tiny unintended details in a film, make sure you join Blake for a deep dive into HEAT. Thanks to this podcast I've rewatched the film about 10 times and get something new upon every watch. Blake's passion is contagious, it'll give you hope that it's okay to truly love a piece of art. Don't sleep on this one people
  • colinrosier
    Astonishingly compelling
    I listened to the first episode out of morbid curiosity, but now that I’m five episodes in I’m hooked. This podcast is not only a thoughtful analysis of a major work of art, but also a treatise on obsession. Why would you watch the same movie more than a hundred times? You’ll find more reasons than you could have ever possibly guessed...
  • Youg in D C
    Stumble across this gem
    Saw this podcast. Never saw the film. From the cute Australia accent, It convinced me to watch the film. Well done Blake!
Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork on this page are property of the podcast owner, and not endorsed by UP.audio.