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Fumiko, mother of two children and wife of an unfaithful man who shows a low self esteem, shares her family life with her asleep vocation as a poetess. The beginning of her successful literary career coincides with her divorce and the development of a serious illness: a breast cancer, which leads her to lose her breasts. In the last stage of her li…
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A hapless family man finds his life turned upside down when millions of strangers suddenly start seeing him in their dreams. When his nighttime appearances take a nightmarish turn, Paul is forced to navigate his newfound stardom. Apologies for the rambling tone of this piece, without Andrew I am more than a little loss. However, that's not to say I…
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Support this show and get exclusive access to our aftershow With Nothing Else To Say Nothing says Thanksgiving quite like the death of a relative, and so we celebrated this Thanksgiving with a film all about family, loss, and making amends. This is a deeply personal story to us as many of the themes, dead brother excluded, touch on the lives we've …
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In this podcast episode, Austin and Andrew discuss their recent movie and TV show-watching habits. Andrew talks about his busy lifestyle and his newly adopted dog while Austin talks about their annual Halloween movie tradition. They also discuss their opinions on Paul Verhoeven's films and the final season of The Mentalist. The conversation include…
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Get exclusive access to out aftershow, with nothing else to say. In celebration of Killers of the Flower Moon, Andrew and Austin do a deep dive into Martin Scorsese's film "The Color of Money" and its characters, particularly the dynamic between Paul Newman and Tom Cruise's characters. They discuss Scorsese's directing style, the performances, and …
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In this podcast episode, Andrew and Austin talk about pretty much everything but movies. Austin shares his experiences teaching literature and mythology to high school students, expressing frustration with students' lack of interest in reading. They also discuss their thoughts on young adult fiction and their struggle to find engaging films for the…
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As Hoosiers born and raised, and just out of high school when this film was both shot and released, this conversation was a long time coming. Not only is this our first-ever documentary on the podcast, but it is also an extremely personal documentary about a town not far, nor different, from our own. As two now transplants living on opposite sides …
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Get early access, exclusive content, and so much more. "It's over, dude. This shit is over. Jesus Christ, that's definitely not like a good healthy business if like it just if everything just reverts to this. It doesn't seem right" Austin and Andrew discuss their recent movie-watching experiences, including films like "Quick Millions" and "Lord of …
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Get exclusive access to our premiere aftershow, With Nothing Else To Say. "Sometimes the families that we create is stronger than the families that were kind of put into, this idea that sort of fate or destiny sort of puts us into a family we don't have really a choice in that" In this episode of "With Nothing to Say," hosts Austin Lugo and Andrew …
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In this podcast episode, the speakers discuss their current projects, interests, and upcoming films. Austin talks about their busy schedule juggling a full-time job, a film project, and an acting role in a series directed by Cody Hamilton. They also discuss their interest in various movies and TV shows, including "Bug", "Killer Joe", and "How To wi…
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Get exclusive access to our bonus podcast: With Nothing Else To Say Austin and Andrew delve into a deep discussion about "Sorcerer," and "Wages of Fear." They explore the themes, plot, and characters of these films, comparing and contrasting their unique elements. They also discuss their personal challenges in finding time to watch movies due to th…
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In this podcast episode, Austin and Andrew talk all things new in the world of moves. They delve into the book "Kubrick and Me" by Emilio de Lisandro and a documentary about Stanley Kubrick's assistant, Leon Vitali. They express excitement for upcoming movies, including a new Michael Mann film and Jonathan Glazer's "Zone of Interest". The conversat…
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Get early access, exclusive content, and so much more. "His life was crazy, but it made his movies richer" In this podcast episode, Austin and Andrew discuss the film "Seeds". They discuss the lesser-known film suggested by Andrew, which they compare to movies shown in "Taxi Driver." They talk about the accessibility of Andy Milligan's movies and t…
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Get early access, exclusive content, and so much more. In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss their recent experiences with movies and the movie-going experience. They talk about watching the film "Oldboy" in theaters and share their opinions on it. They also mention the delay of the movie "Dune 2" until next year. The conversation then shifts …
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Get early access, exclusive content, and so much more! In this podcast episode, Austin and Andrew discuss their thoughts on the film "A Touch of Zen." They admire the film's visual beauty, use of natural light, and attention to detail. They appreciate how the film operates within a genre space but also subverts genre conventions. They discuss the d…
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"All of this stuff is predicated and decided by people who are petty and upset with each other over the smallest differences" Show Notes Andrew and Austin discuss various movies they have recently seen, including "Oppenheimer" and "Barbie." They delve into the historical context and significance of the events portrayed in "Oppenheimer," highlightin…
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Get early access, exclusive content, and so much more. "Just an awful life to live, he just could not catch a break. This poor fucking man" In this podcast episode, Austin and Andrew discuss the film "Serpico" and their upcoming film "The Touch of Zen." They express their excitement for watching "The Touch of Zen" and their limited exposure to kung…
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Get early access, exclusive content, and so much more. In this podcast episode, Austin & Andrew discuss their thoughts on the new Mission Impossible movie. They talk about their experiences watching movies in IMAX theaters and compare the quality of IMAX theaters in different locations. They delve into the plot, action sequences, and characters of …
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Help make the greatest movie of all time. In this podcast episode, Austin and Andrew discuss the film "Nashville" directed by Robert Altman. They talk about the uniqueness of the film, its characters, and its exploration of themes like celebrity and America. They also touch on the satirical nature of the movie and its connection to real-life events…
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Don't let dreams stay dreams. In this podcast episode, Austin and Andrew discuss various topics related to films. They start by sharing their thoughts on Wes Anderson's films, particularly "Asteroid City," "Moonrise Kingdom," "The Grand Budapest Hotel," "The French Dispatch," and "Isle of Dogs." They discuss the artifice and visuals in Anderson's r…
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In this podcast episode, Austin Lugo and Andrew Harp discuss the films "Au Hasard Balthazar" and "Eo" and their similarities and differences. They speculate on the sudden rise in popularity of "EO" and compare it to the film "Parasite." They explore the themes and focuses of the films, with "Au Hasard Balthazar" being more about the people and thei…
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Get early access, exclusive content, and so much more. In this podcast episode, Andrew and Austin discuss various movies they have been watching. They focus on the Koker Trilogy by Abbas Kiarostami, praising its beauty and emotional impact. They also touch on the movie "The Flash" and the controversy surrounding actor Ezra Miller. The conversation …
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