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Everything Everywhere All At Once Review | SXSW2022

Everything Everywhere All At Once Review | SXSW2022

EVERYTHING beautiful, hyper kinetic, wildly strange and strikingly imaginative! EVERYWHERE brilliant– story, sound and silliness that blows your mind. I’ve never seen a movie like it. The less sense it makes the better it is ALL AT ONCE. Evelyn is hanging on by a thread as she manages her family’s laundromat while mismanaging their taxes. The threat of divorce and seizure of the family business by the IRS looms, as does her daughter’s desire to come out. Evelyn’s fracturing life will continue to splinter in ways she could never imagine as an alternate version of her husband inhabits her actual…
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The Lost City Review | SXSW2022

The Lost City Review | SXSW2022

In a landscape devoid of original Hollywood blockbusters, The Lost City dashes onto the screen erecting a classic action rom-com that is everything you’d expect plus a hint of meta. A steamy jungle treasure hunt oozing with charisma and movie stardom. After the loss of her archaeologist husband, Loretta Sage is emotionally and socially withering away. The audience that craves her steamy romance novels, her publicist, and the series cover model aren’t. One Last book tour lands her in the crosshairs of a not-so mustache twirling super rich bad guy who believes Loretta can decipher a dead language that leads…
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It Is In Us All Review | SXSW2022

It Is In Us All Review | SXSW2022

It is In Us All by Antonia Campbell-Hughes tells the story of Londoner Hamish Considine, who is the victim of a shocking car crash because he felt the spirit of his long-deceased mother while driving back to his hometown. The collision rips him apart, slowly draining him emotionally and physically. Hamish is a broken and wounded beast lost in his ancestral homeland of Donegal, in west Ireland. Amidst the troubling reverberations of the crash, he is drawn by a young teen named Evan, who was also involved in the accident. This develops an unlikely relationship between the two, as both…
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Deadstream Review | SXSW2022

Deadstream Review | SXSW2022

The horror/social media crossovers in recent years haven’t been up to par. The most acclaimed horror film in recent years must be Rob Savage’s Host, which surprised many of us with its practical effects and genuine scares. Many other directors have tried to replicate what he did in the 2020 pandemic-adjacent horror flick to no avail. Even Savage wanted to outdo himself with a feature of a similar degree with DASHCAM, but it ended up being the most insufferable movie that screened at TIFF that year. Nevertheless, there is still potential to be found in these types of pictures. That’s…
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32 Sounds Review | SXSW2022

32 Sounds Review | SXSW2022

Academy Award-nominated documentarian Sam Green has always been curious about the role that sound plays in his life and the little details that come with it so he decided to make a documentary capturing the phenomenon of sound and its ability to cross borders and shape the perception of how we see (and hear) the world via thirty-two different sounds. It is an interesting concept that displays how sound affects, not only our daily lives, but our memories, as well. Sam Green also prompts the questions “Do sounds die?” and “How do recordings trigger the various emotions one experiences?”. The…
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WeWork: or The Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn Review | SXSW2021

WeWork: or The Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn Review | SXSW2021

WeWork: or The Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn is a fascinating and frustrating exploration of greed, arrogance, and abuse of power. The story of WeWork is the story of Adam Neumann. A fast talking, passionate con artist that managed to build one of the biggest corporate flameouts and venture capitalist investments in recent year, and managed to crash it all in the blink of an eye. Adam had more than charisma. He had a disarming hippie-messianic approach that came across as loving and optimistic and disguised his delusions of grandeur as a desire for community. For those…
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Black Widow July Release, Regal & WB, BOX-OFFICE updates, Seth Rogen and Steven Spielberg, Servant S2 review, SXSW Women Is Losers Review , BBQ in Texas and more

https://open.spotify.com/episode/6G4rY7X5LaFvlVj0t69QTc?si=CDgo2Q3zRBiPVXlGliFduw On today's episode we discuss the newest  box-office numbers, latest industry news, and also review Servant S2, Tom & Jerry and Women Is Losers.  We also discuss what we have been doing and our thoughts on the shifts in summer movie release dates. Episode Breakdown- Pre-Show: 00:00:53 Food in Texas- 00:01:30 Drone Adventure with Raul & Des- 00:05:03 Raul's new soap experience- 00:08:37 Box Office: 00:11:05 News: 00:13:42  The End of the Snyderverse 00:13:45 Emerald Fennel and DC's "Zatanna" 00:15:52 Echo will have its own Disney+ show 00:18:30 "The Last of Us” 00:20:05 Blindspotting at SXSW 00:23:16 Seth Rogen and Steven Spielberg 00:24:45 Helen Mirren as Hispera in Shazam: Fury of The…
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