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Tenth Issue: The Evening Glass - Baby Driver and The Book of Henry

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Edgar Wright's latest film sets a new bar for films with songs by The Damned in. Which is obviously saying something. Luke and Fletch use The Evening Glass podcast to have a substantial chat on how they feel about this testament to synchronised sound and picture.

Luke also ponders on whether Colin Trevorrow's The Book of Henry is as bad as aggrigated review scores would have you beleive.

There's also a dollop of Evil Dead and Vertigo thrown in for good measure.

Many thanks to the following music:

Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Bellbottoms

Jim Steinman - Bad for Good

Mint Royale - Blue Song

The Damned - Neat Neat Neat

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Edgar Wright's latest film sets a new bar for films with songs by The Damned in. Which is obviously saying something. Luke and Fletch use The Evening Glass podcast to have a substantial chat on how they feel about this testament to synchronised sound and picture.

Luke also ponders on whether Colin Trevorrow's The Book of Henry is as bad as aggrigated review scores would have you beleive.

There's also a dollop of Evil Dead and Vertigo thrown in for good measure.

Many thanks to the following music:

Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Bellbottoms

Jim Steinman - Bad for Good

Mint Royale - Blue Song

The Damned - Neat Neat Neat

  continue reading

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