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CULT and CLASSIC Films is a weekly film podcast hosted by film Critic and Comedian Nate Wyckoff where two films--one mainstream and one cult--will be discussed side-by-side. So dust off your VCR (BetaMax allowed!) and get to listening about these forgotten film greats and flubs! See more on CULT and CLASSIC Podcast www.cultandclassicpodcast.com!
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Join host archaeologist John as he reviews classic movies with his own spin. Using his archeological background, he connects historic, cinematic, genealogical, and current facts to add a dimension to his reviews that will increase your enjoyment of these classic movies. John tells all for movies over 25 years old. He also presents his world-famous short summaries of each classic movie reviewed. These classic movie reviews cover from silents by Charlie Chaplin, classic horror like Dracula (19 ...
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Dive into the world of cinema with Marta Djordjevic on McFly's Movie House. Discover hidden gems, forgotten classics, and the diverse tapestry of movie history in our weekly podcast – a must-listen for film enthusiasts and casual moviegoers alike.
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Film And Whiskey

Bob Book and Brad Gee

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Lifelong friends Brad and Bob are not experts--they're just two guys who really enjoy movies and whiskey. Join them as they combine their passions into one hilarious and insightful show. Each episode, they discuss a classic movie and pair it with a new expression of whiskey. From indies to blockbusters, we offer a fresh take on movies you thought you knew. And don't worry if you're new to either of these worlds - Film & Whiskey is great for beginners or experts alike. With witty banter and e ...
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Film Yak is a weekly podcast featuring in-depth movie discussions. Each week one of our cohosts chooses a film for the three of us to watch, discuss, debate, angrily gripe about, and sometimes even praise. After the discussion, we play a nice round of Letterboxd roulette to see what film two of the cohosts will be saddled with watching and reporting on during the subsequent episode. Follow us on IG: @filmyakpodcast Subscribe to us and rate us on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to po ...
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For fans of classic movies, talking with authors, archivists, filmmakers, musicians and others doing work with our film heritage. From NitrateVille.com, the classic film discussion site.
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The Plaza Classic Podcast is hosted by KVIA news anchor and three-time Regional Edward R. Murrow Award-winner Borderland Crimes podcaster Stephanie Valle and EPCC Mass Communication Professor Lisa Elliott. Valle and Elliott are members of the Plaza Classic Film Festival Program Advisory Committee. The podcast is produced in partnership with EPCC and the El Paso Community Foundation. Each episode features guests ranging from committee members to filmmakers who delve into a different aspect of ...
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The Next Picture Show

Filmspotting Network

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Looking at cinema's present via its past. The Next Picture Show is a biweekly roundtable by the former editorial team of The Dissolve examining how classic films inspire and inform modern movies. Episodes take a deep dive into a classic film and its legacy in the first half, then compare and contrast that film with a modern successor in the second. Hosted and produced by Genevieve Koski, Keith Phipps, Tasha Robinson and Scott Tobias.
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Join four old mates on a cinematic journey like no other in "Born to Watch," the podcast where movies aren't just watched, they're experienced. Each week, dive into the films that reshaped their lives and, perhaps, even the world. With many thousands of hours of movie-watching under their belts, these friends bring a unique, seasoned perspective where they don't take themselves or the movies too seriously.
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WN MOVIE TALK

Hagfilms Entertainment

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WN MOVIE TALK Podcast (formally known as We Need To Talk About Movies Podcast) is a movies and film review and discussion podcast. Join film enthusiast Trev with his brother Robin (and sometimes his freind Nath) for an informative yet hilarious (and often absurd) chat about films, movies and cinema... Usually with spoilers too, might we add! Occasionally Trev will also take a closer look into the film industry and history behind some of your favourite movies, film stars or movie directors, a ...
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Comedian and actor Gilbert Gottfried, a man Stephen King once called “a national treasure,” talks with the show business legends, icons and behind-the-scenes talents who shaped his childhood and influenced his comedy. Along with co-host and fellow pop culture fanatic Frank Santopadre, Gilbert is joined by comics, actors, musicians, talk show hosts, writers and other eyewitnesses to Hollywood history, including Bruce Dern, Chevy Chase, “Weird Al” Yankovic, Adam West, Steve Buscemi, Micky Dole ...
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Since 1989, the National Film Registry has selected 25 films each year that are deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant". In each episode, Mike Natale (Yahoo!) and Tom Lorenzo (Men's Journal) bring on a special guest to take a look at one of the films from the registry, to get to the heart of why these films matter.
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The Video Cult

Nathan Stone, Josh Carmody

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Discover some of the most weird and wonderful movies ever to grace the silver screen. The Video Cult crew brings you scene by scene breakdowns of B-movie masterpieces and cult classics.
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Podcast dedicated to the history, science and legacy of the all-time classic film and one of the greatest works of art of the twentieth century, Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey.
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An ECFS Productions Original Podcast: Cinema Spectator is a film history podcast that takes away the pretense that usually comes along with learning about film. Each week, we tackle a "classic" of film history but do these films actually hold up for a modern audience? Can they entertain someone who grew up on Spider-Man reboots and Jim Carrey movies, or will they forever be relics of a bygone era?
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The Extras explores the behind the scenes extras of your favorite TV shows, movies, and animation, whether on digital, dvd/blu-ray and 4K, or your favorite streaming site.
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Noir Confidential draws upon the era of filmmaking known as Film Noir. Today, the genre is called Neo-Noir, but the same concepts, tropes, and techniques are used to reflect today's feelings of inevitability, cynicism and defeat. The pessimism, distrust, and greed displayed in classic Film Noir movies like "The Maltese Falcon" and "The Third Man" speak to a society racked by geopolitical conflict and economic disparity. All the elements that sparked the Film Noir heyday have returned to haun ...
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Double Impact

Greg Kearney, Tristan Burrell

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Tristan + Greg are a couple of 90s kids from down under, on a mission to re-watch every movie that meant something from their childhood. Each episode they review a 'classic' film from the 80s or 90s, and determine how it stacks up in the modern era. ...They use the term 'classic' loosely.
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Cinemaholics

Cinemaholics.com

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Don't know what to watch? Join film critics Jon Negroni and Will Ashton for no-nonsense conversations about the latest films coming to theaters and streaming online. They may not always agree, but one thing's for sure. They're both Cinemaholics.
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I Saw That Years Ago

Martyn Darkly & Gentleman Joe

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A comedy podcast were two old friends try to remember movies they haven't seen in a while, then stop recording, watch them, and report back on how they've stood the test of time.
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The Cult Video Vault

Robbie Dorman and Greg TeGantvoort

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Every week, horror author Robbie Dorman and Greg aka The Movie Mutant talk the ins and outs of a cult classic movie. But wait, what exactly qualifies as a "cult classic," you ask? These films might not have been box office smashes, but they've earned a fiercely devoted and passionate fanbase over the years. They're the kind of movies that inspire cosplay, midnight screenings, and heated debates among cinephiles. With each episode, we pick a cult classic film that speaks to our geeky hearts, ...
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Retro Ramble

George McGhee & Charlie McGhee

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Retro Ramble is a movie podcast and blog from the Brothers McGhee. Join George and Charlie McGhee as they review the TV and Films of their youth and discuss why many are still relevant and worth revisiting today. Warning: contains explicit language and poor impressions.
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Join Emily and Stephen as they work their way through every Barbie movie. He's in his 50's, she's in her 30's - they've never seen them before - Let's go! Why This Film now has it's own platform: https://open.spotify.com/show/6jh5NJuwZCtCrjPtRUYzL6
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Hello, Fiends of the Pod! Today's a special short episode where our intrepid and overworked host Nate Wyckoff tells you all about what we, Cult and Classic Films LLC, do as a film distributor and podcast dedicated to supporting independent filmmakers and you, our cherished film lovers! Like Nate says, join our community by sending us your thoughts,…
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Welcome back! Justin (finally) won the listener poll on Twitter/X, so we're covering Fish Tank, from director Andrea Arnold. However, before that, Mike talks about The Fall Guy and they give their thoughts on Conan O'Brien Must Go. - Intro (00:00:00 - 00:05:20) - News on the March! (00:05:20) - Conan O'Brien Must Go (00:05:20) - The Fall Guy (00:14…
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What do you get when you team 3 STARS - COOPER, HEPBURN, & TAYLOR with 3 all-time great DIRECTORS in WYLER, ZINNEMANN, & MANN? Three amazing films, of course, in "The Nun's Story," "Friendly Persuasion," & "Devil's Doorway." George Feltenstein of the Warner Archive joins the podcast to review these three classics from the 1950s that now look better…
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Welcome to a new episode of The Film Stage Show! Brian Roan and Robyn Bahr discuss Field of Dreams (now streaming on Prime Video) in a special Classic episode featuring guest Noah Gittell, author of the new book Baseball: The Movie.Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contribut…
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Filmmaker James N. Kienitz Wilkins joins moderator Tyler Morgenstern, Assistant Director of the Carsey-Wolf Center, for a discussion of Still Film. They discuss its narrative and formal structure, as well as its thematic interests in the problems plaguing contemporary Hollywood. They also reflect on the film’s use of language and larger questions o…
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In this podcast, podcast host Cristopher Zamora speaks about the film called Abigail. He gives his thoughts and opinions of what he actually thought about the film. He also gives his thoughts about the most recent Ryan Garcia controversy. Also he gives his prediction on who he believes will win between Canelo vs Jaime Munguia.…
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Join us on a magical journey through the wardrobe into the mystical land of Narnia and a taste of Ireland with Clontarf Classic Blend. In this episode of the Film & Whiskey Podcast, we dive deep into the 2005 cinematic adaptation of C.S. Lewis's beloved novel, "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe," followed by a detailed…
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Herman J. (1897–1953) and Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1909–1993) wrote, produced, and directed over 150 pictures. With Orson Welles, Herman wrote the screenplay for Citizen Kane and shared the picture’s only Academy Award. Joe earned the second pair of his four Oscars for writing and directing All About Eve, which also won Best Picture. In The Brothers M…
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Hooray for Hollywood! Brandon is back from Hollywood! This year’s Turner Classic Movies’ Classic Film Festival proved to be even more memorable than last year’s. Craig McFarland joins Brandon to break down each day of the Fest. From memorable screenings to the WB Studio tour, we’re taking a look back at a jam packed 5 days. FEATURING: Brandon Davis…
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In this podcast, podcast host Cristopher Zamora talks about how Tyson Fury lost to Oleksandr Usyk and what could potentially be next for him. It turns Tyson Fury activated his rematch clause against Usyk. Fury Vs Usyk was one hell of a fight and Cris is excited to see the rematch against the two best heavyweight boxers in the world right now at the…
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Welcome back, Born to Watch listeners! In this episode, we dive into the electrifying world of "Rocky III," the third instalment in the legendary Rocky series. Directed by and starring Sylvester Stallone, this 1982 classic reinvigorates the saga of the Italian Stallion with new challenges, unforgettable characters, and the iconic anthem "Eye of the…
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The horror-inflected suburban setting of the new I SAW THE TV GLOW — not to mention writer-director Jane Schoenbrun’s own comments on their inspiration — put us in mind of Richard Kelly’s 2001 cult classic DONNIE DARKO, which also follows a teen protagonist struggling to maintain their grip on reality. We’re joined once again by writer, critic, and…
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Cameron and Juzo discuss the newest, highly anticipated installment in the Mad Max universe, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. With George Miller back in the director's chair, the latest film has huge shoes to fill, considering the legacy of the Mad Max: Fury Road. Will the newest installment live up to the challenge, or will the engine stall before the fin…
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The topic of box cameras hasn't been discussed in a great deal since our first season, so Alex is back with a solo episode about his box camera collection, both his historic cameras and a few modern cameras that may not look like those simple box cameras but are in the same theme. Cameras include several Agfa cameras (Box 50, Click II, Clack and Is…
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Calling all adventure seekers and bourbon enthusiasts! This week on Film & Whiskey, Brad and Bob dive headfirst into the jungle of the fourth Indiana Jones film, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Grab your fedora, a bottle of Watershed Pinot Noir Finished Bourbon (we'll get to that later), and settle in for a deep dive into this a…
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Kashif Shaikh, co-founder and president of Pillars Fund, joins moderator Mona Damluji (Film and Media Studies, UCSB) for a discussion of the film Polite Society. Shaikh discusses working closely with director Nida Manzoor and themes of sisterhood, class hierarchy, and patriarchal power in the film. Together, they also discuss ways of subverting cli…
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This impromptu pairing is dedicated to Roger Corman, who passed away at the age of 98 on May 9th, 2024. Known as the "King of the B-Picture," Corman was also famous for giving many young actors and directors their first, or breakthrough, opportunities! The first film in our pairing is a cult-favorite that put young actor Jack Nicholson on Hollywood…
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GGACP celebrates the birthday of Emmy-nominated actress Lee Meriwether (b. May 27) with this ENCORE of a rare two-part installment featuring not one, but TWO of the actresses to play Catwoman during the run of the classic 1966 “Batman” series (along with Julie Newmar). In these episodes: Lee looks back on her reign as Miss America, impersonates Ed …
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Abbas Kiarostami's Koker Trilogy, comprising Where Is the Friend's Home? (1987), Life, and Nothing More... (1992), and Through the Olive Trees (1994), hold immense significance in world cinema. Kiarostami intertwines fiction and reality through this trilogy, blurring the lines between documentary and narrative filmmaking. Set against the rural back…
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Since Charles has been waiting 30 years to see this film I had fairly reasonable expectations. Thankfully this film you can find on YouTube, but that's about the only place you'll see it. You would think in 1993 a film starring Jason Priestley of 90210 fame involving a road trip to Hollywood would be a smash. Welp, that didn't happen. Most of the t…
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In episode 463, the "survival experts" go looking for treasure. Only problem is the map leading to the treasure is on the back of the Declaration of Independence. Chris experiences this film for the first time and Jack just wants to go back to episode 459. E-mail your survival suggestions to us at wecouldsurvivethat@gmail.com or Twitter @WeCouldSur…
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Part 1: Zach, Michael, and Grace talk about movies they saw this week, including: I Saw The TV Glow and The People's Joker. Part 2 (46:37): The group concludes their Young Critics Watch Old Movies series with 1921's The Phantom Carriage. See movies discussed in this episode here. Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel. Also …
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After earning raves at Sundance and SXSW, Jane Schoenbrun’s haunting and insightful new film has made it to theaters. Adam and Josh have a review and hand out their William Wyler Marathon Awards. (Timecodes will not be precise with ads; chapters may start early.) Open (00:00:00-00:02:18) Review: “I Saw the TV Glow” (00:02:19-00:26:29) Next Week, No…
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The Plaza Classic Podcast pulls back the curtain on the El Paso Community Foundation Plaza Classic Film Festival. Hosted by PCFF’s Program Advisory Committee members, KVIA News anchor Stephanie Valle and El Paso Community College Mass Communications Professor Lisa Elliott. Program Dir. Doug Pullen previews the 17th annual fest, which runs July 18-2…
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Match me, Sidney! We’re taking a look at one of the most uncompromising, ruthless films of the 1950s this week. 1957’s Sweet Smell of Success is a movie unlike any other. Brandon and Emmett Stanton take a look at the unforgettable performances of Burt Lancaster and Tony Curtis as J.J. Hunsecker and Sidney Falco. The acidly poetic screenplay by Erne…
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In The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980), a mysterious object disrupts a hunter-gatherer band, leading to a series of comedic and adventurous events. The film explores the clash between nature and human nature, as well as the cultural differences between the Kung San tribe and the modern world. It also touches on the theme of stereotypes. The movie receive…
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GGACP celebrates the 55th anniversary of one of the most successful pop tunes of all time, the Archies' "Sugar, Sugar" (released May 24, 1969) by revisiting this 2017 interview with vocalist, record producer and Archies lead singer Ron Dante. In this episode, Ron joins Gilbert and Frank for an engaging conversation about the history of the legendar…
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🐎Don't sell me a horse that doesn't smell like marshmallows. We got more of the same lessons to learn, one of the most gorgeous outfits Barbie has ever worn and big, scary horses. We get annoyed that Barbie's aren't naked anymore, I would prefer it if girls had Cthulhu obsessions rather than horse obsessions, and I signpost my love for Jenny Nichol…
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Filmmakers Valerio Ciriaci and Isaak Liptzin join UC Santa Barbara moderator Stephanie Malia Hom to discuss their film, Stonebreakers. They detail the origins of the project and their interest in monuments as a trigger for political action and historical discourse. They also discuss their experiences filming protests and broader political action ag…
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One of Lee's all-time favourites. A great family friendly movie that slides a big message in amongst the catchy tunes. And Nikki Blonsky inspires us to rank our Top 5 Movie Debuts That Went Nowhere. Join our Facebook group to connect with us and join the discussion with other Two Drink movie lovers. Click here. If you'd like to show your support to…
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In this podcast, podcast host Cristopher Zamora gives his prediction on who he believes is going to win between Oleksandr Usyk VS Tyson Fury. He also gives insight on how each boxer can beat one another. This fight took a very long time to make and it finally happened in Saudi Arabia. Cris briefly speaks about Lomachenko's win against George Kambos…
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In this Second Birthday Celebration of the Born to Watch Podcast, we're diving into the abyss of the iconic 1986 science fiction masterpiece, "ALIENS", directed by James Cameron. This sequel to Ridley Scott's 1979 film "ALIEN" elevated the franchise to new heights and redefined the parameters of the sci-fi and horror genres. As we celebrate this si…
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As the superhero movie trend shows signs of slowing as overly-formulaic flicks hit theaters again and again, it's time that we revisit our panel discussion about what comic characters deserve an honest-to-goodness reboot on the big (or even small) screen! Listen to us rant, rave, and argue our cases for a variety of characters, plus get some inside…
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In this thrilling episode of Film & Whiskey, join Bob and Brad as they delve into the 2007 blockbuster hit "Transformers," directed by Michael Bay, and sip on the bold flavors of Rebel 100 Straight Rye Whiskey. Get ready for an explosive analysis of the movie's groundbreaking CGI effects, iconic performances, and how it revolutionized the action sc…
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Isaac, Juzo, and Cameron are back to explore George Miller's post-apocalyptic franchise with Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985). This third installment stars Mel Gibson as Max for the final time, facing off against Tina Turner's ruthless Aunty Entity in a battle for survival in the wasteland. With high-octane action, a unique vision of the dystopian…
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Like the first film in this pairing, Richard Rush’s 1980 oddity THE STUNT MAN, David Leitch’s new THE FALL GUY utilizes the chaos of a film set as the cover for a crime, not to mention the inspiration for both romance and comedy. THE FALL GUY is a bit more straightforward in its crowd-pleasing intentions, though, to both its benefit and detriment, …
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Looks like the ball's in our court. This week we finally discuss Challengers, the newest film directed by Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name, Suspiria, Bones and All) and written by Justin Kuritzkes. This feisty psychological sports drama stars Zendaya, Josh O'Connor, and Mike Faist as three tennis players with some, ahem, fluid connections that…
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