Year 18, Episode 5
Jun 10, 2024 ·
1h 8m 9s
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Original Release Date: Monday 10 June 2024 Description: Dean will be heading to Los Angeles this week and plans to deal with a “haunted vacuum”? Paramount Pictures (and its parent...
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Original Release Date: Monday 10 June 2024
Description: Dean will be heading to Los Angeles this week and plans to deal with a “haunted vacuum”? Paramount Pictures (and its parent company) are for sale. Dean and Phil discuss the ramifications of this. Many great films premiered in competition at the recent Cannes Film Festival. Dean and Phil examine the award-winners. A film festival favorite available now on Netflix is Richard Linklater's dark romantic comedy Hit Man. Dean and Phil discuss it. Then, they take a deep dive look at three "art house" films of recent vintage and use that dive as the vehicle fore exploring the function, importance and failure of critics. The films in question are Joanna Hogg's ghost story The Eternal Daughter and Jane Schoenbrun's coming-of-age psychodramas We're All Going to the World's Fair and the current theatrical release I Saw the TV Glow.
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Description: Dean will be heading to Los Angeles this week and plans to deal with a “haunted vacuum”? Paramount Pictures (and its parent company) are for sale. Dean and Phil discuss the ramifications of this. Many great films premiered in competition at the recent Cannes Film Festival. Dean and Phil examine the award-winners. A film festival favorite available now on Netflix is Richard Linklater's dark romantic comedy Hit Man. Dean and Phil discuss it. Then, they take a deep dive look at three "art house" films of recent vintage and use that dive as the vehicle fore exploring the function, importance and failure of critics. The films in question are Joanna Hogg's ghost story The Eternal Daughter and Jane Schoenbrun's coming-of-age psychodramas We're All Going to the World's Fair and the current theatrical release I Saw the TV Glow.
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