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Episode 476: Y’all Need To Grow Up

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Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy get back into their reviewing ways with 10 new films this week. They include documentaries about an infamous movie app (Moviepass, Moviecrash), a filmmaker and his unfinished projects (Flipside) and the career of a bonafide genius (Jim Henson: Idea Man). Steve looks at a story of a 19th century Jewish boy raised as a Catholic (Kidnapped) and Daisy Ridley as the first woman to swim the English Channel (Young Woman and the Sea). Apart from Flipside, there are three more films chosen as part of this year’s Chicago Critics Film Festival. They include a new western by Viggo Mortensen (The Dead Don’t Hurt), Nick Stahl as a chef on the run (What You Wish For) and you may have heard of (or at least part of) the “what if Gus Van Sant or Terrence Malick made a Friday the 13th film” (In a Violent Nature). Then its all downhill from there with looks at Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates and Alfre Woodard revisiting their childhood (Summer Camp) and Tony Goldwyn trying to do Rain Man (Ezra).

0:00 - Intro

1:32 - Kidnapped

7:56 - Moviepass, Moviecrash

22:42 - Flipside

36:25 - Jim Henson Idea Man

51:03 - Young Woman and the Sea

59:30 - What You Wish For

1:08:02 – The Dead Don't Hurt

1:17:53 - In a Violent Nature

1:28:54 - Summer Camp

1:41:32 - Ezra

1:58:53 - Outro

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Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy get back into their reviewing ways with 10 new films this week. They include documentaries about an infamous movie app (Moviepass, Moviecrash), a filmmaker and his unfinished projects (Flipside) and the career of a bonafide genius (Jim Henson: Idea Man). Steve looks at a story of a 19th century Jewish boy raised as a Catholic (Kidnapped) and Daisy Ridley as the first woman to swim the English Channel (Young Woman and the Sea). Apart from Flipside, there are three more films chosen as part of this year’s Chicago Critics Film Festival. They include a new western by Viggo Mortensen (The Dead Don’t Hurt), Nick Stahl as a chef on the run (What You Wish For) and you may have heard of (or at least part of) the “what if Gus Van Sant or Terrence Malick made a Friday the 13th film” (In a Violent Nature). Then its all downhill from there with looks at Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates and Alfre Woodard revisiting their childhood (Summer Camp) and Tony Goldwyn trying to do Rain Man (Ezra).

0:00 - Intro

1:32 - Kidnapped

7:56 - Moviepass, Moviecrash

22:42 - Flipside

36:25 - Jim Henson Idea Man

51:03 - Young Woman and the Sea

59:30 - What You Wish For

1:08:02 – The Dead Don't Hurt

1:17:53 - In a Violent Nature

1:28:54 - Summer Camp

1:41:32 - Ezra

1:58:53 - Outro

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