Ordinary Unhappiness

130: Movies, Screens, and Fantasies feat. A.S. Hamrah

Jan 24, 2026
A.S. Hamrah, film critic and former projectionist, author of Algorithm of the Night and Last Week in End Times Cinema. He talks about cinema as a bodily, communal ritual and how theaters differ from streaming. They explore nostalgia, reality TV's politics, the rise of short-form media, AI and automation in film, and why endings in movies carry existential weight.
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Recreate Theater By Confiscating Phones

  • Reserve an auditorium and confiscate phones to recreate authentic theatrical viewing for groups. Hamrah and Abby successfully used that method for a three-hour silent film screening with students.
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Two Books, Two Modes Of Film Writing

  • Algorithm of the Night collects essays from 2019–2025 while Last Week in End Time Cinema compiles a one-year weekly newsletter. The two books show Hamrah's different modes: long criticism and a weekly industry chronicle.
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Mechanical Projection Shapes Cinematic Captivation

  • Hamrah notes Beaudry's projection-era description loses force with digital cinema and DCPs. Frame-rate and mechanical projection shape the psychological capture Beaudry described.
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