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Episode 12: Annihilation, Mute, and Thirteen

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In episode 12 of the Red 7 Movie Cast Hemant gets right into this week’s film reviews.

First off he talks about the new Duncan Jones film Mute which premiered this past weekend on Netflix.

He then moves into a review of Annihilation, Alex Garland’s new film that also opened this weekend.

He wraps up the trifecta with the 8th film in his 52 Films Directed by Women Project, Thirteen, the 2003 film by Catherine Hardwicke.

00:41Introduction
1:19Mute (2018)
21:29Annihilation (2018)
44:17Thirteen (2003)
57:51Preview of Episode 13
58:24Wrap-up

Show Notes
52 Films Directed by Women List on Letterboxd

Follow Hemant on Twitter at @hjnaidu and on Letterboxd

Please subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or TuneIn.

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66 episodes

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In episode 12 of the Red 7 Movie Cast Hemant gets right into this week’s film reviews.

First off he talks about the new Duncan Jones film Mute which premiered this past weekend on Netflix.

He then moves into a review of Annihilation, Alex Garland’s new film that also opened this weekend.

He wraps up the trifecta with the 8th film in his 52 Films Directed by Women Project, Thirteen, the 2003 film by Catherine Hardwicke.

00:41Introduction
1:19Mute (2018)
21:29Annihilation (2018)
44:17Thirteen (2003)
57:51Preview of Episode 13
58:24Wrap-up

Show Notes
52 Films Directed by Women List on Letterboxd

Follow Hemant on Twitter at @hjnaidu and on Letterboxd

Please subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or TuneIn.

  continue reading

66 episodes

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