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Welcome back to another episode of For Films Sake! This week Chris talks about "Lottery Fever", Tax Season, Dave Chappelle & the new season of Black Mirror. While Bryan comes to the realization that maybe he isn't as important as he thinks he is.Then we dive into David Lowery's "A Ghost Story" starring Casey Affleck. One of the more unique films of 2017 and just overall in general. Hope you enjoy the episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I get left out in the cold with The Snowman and debate the enormity of time with David Lowery's A Ghost Story. And later, I discuss the first trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson's upcoming Phantom Thread starring Daniel Day-Lewis. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Intro: 0:00 - 6:46 Review - The Snowman: 6:46 - 32:19 Review - A Ghost Story: 32:19 - 45:07 News - Phantom Thread trailer: 45:07 - 50:50 This week in new releases/Outro: 50:50 - 54:01
Hosts Alex and Nick discuss David Lowery's A Ghost Story to determine if there is indeed something alive inside of it. NOTES: Thanks for listening, and you can find us at filmtankshow.com and make sure to like and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram (at) @filmtankshow. You can also email us feedback/arguments or whatever you'd like at filmtankshow@gmail.com and we might even read/respond to your post on the show.
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin review Nathan Silver's Thirst Street alongside David Lowery's A Ghost Story. Other films discussed include 30 Years of Garbage, Bug, The Shining, and Surreal Estate. 00:06:34 - Thirst Street review 00:20:55 - A Ghost Story review 00:41:43 - Watch list 00:53:19 - New releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon for just $1 per month! http://patreon.com/filmpulse web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
On this week's show Paul and Pete decide whether David Lowery's A Ghost Story is a haunting masterpiece or a load of old sheet as well as entering the blast radius of Charlize Theron's Atomic Blonde. Running Order In the Foyer - The last days of LoveFilm by Post Popcorn Movies - To Paris With Love / Enter The Ninja / Raw Homework Review - Personal Shopper Feature - Atomic Blonde / A Ghost Story Homework - Jack will watch whatever the listeners demand ----------------------------------------------------------------- Strangers in a Cinema on Twitter: @StrangersCinema Your Hosts: Pete Wall (@Critical_Stop)/ Paul Anderson (@HKCavalier1982) Your Producer: Jack Mills (@Millsattack) Intro theme courtesy of bensound.com All other audio covered by Creative Commons licensing
We got a real knock out for you sluts out there with this one. https://twitter.com/watchalonepod GLOW - the docu, not the show cuz the show sucks even if Allison Brie shows her tits twice in one episode. Valerian - scifi from Luc Besson, not great, but Cara Delevingne who got fucked on a plane apparently and *kisses fingers* God bless he who rogered. Antonio Campos' Afterschool! Lucky McKee's All Cheerleaders Die! John Waters's Polyester! Lovely Divine and Mink Stole tranny love. Great fuckin flick. Kill By Inches - the Tiny Tailor Slasher Shit you didn't think you needed; it's like Perfume, but instead of cologne murders, it's dick measuring tape murders Child's Play 2 - it's good, but Chucky is a dumb franchise! George Romero may he rise in peace - Bruiser from 2000 and Survival of the Dead from 2009 Eric Rohmer's Love in the Afternoon - gorgeous 1972 French morality play Joseph Losey's 1951 Prowler! Noir goes backdoor. David Lowery's A Ghost Story - really good shit per Josh, won't even watch it per Andrew FF Coppola's Tucker: The Man and His Dream - for lovers of Hudsucker Proxy and sad sacks of shit. The Gymnast - Ned Farr's cishet P90x babe wife plays a bulky lesbian in a loveless het marriage. Free your shackles. War for Planet of the Apes - Gollum does monkey business again, but who can remember anything? Woody Harrelson has to walk around reminding the audience of past two plots out loud. Otto Preminger's Bonjour Tristesse - David Niven, Deborah Kerr and Jean Seberg make and ruin love in the beautiful Mediterranean The Horseman - a forgettable sack of shit starring Dennis Quaid. Do you like theme serial killer movies like Se7en? Then skip this one, cuz it's more of the same! L'eclisse - Antonioni. Andrew hates, Josh loves. L'avventura - more Antonioni, ditto. The Naked Prey - some man shit where Africans hunt a naked white down in the bush for sport. Convincingly, he outplays them all. The Hunter - Andrew nearly showed an emotion talking about this one with Willem Dafoe and Sam Neill; a tale of a man hired to kill the last Tasmanian Tiger. Never on Sunday - Jules Dassin's shitty sex comedy. Skip it and watch classic Dassin like Brute Force. Cosmos - Zulawski's last movie before he croaked. Delirious, hallucinatory, amazing, per Josh. The Verdict - Lumet puts Newman as a shitty lawyer who insists his client go to trial on a med mal case when they'd rather settle. Predictably, problems ensue and the law has its ways with the facts.
Andy Serkis deserves an Academy Award for Best Actor. PeriodBut not everyone agrees -- not even within this show -- and there are many who, in spite of acknowledging his particular set of skills, believe he shouldn't get a Best Actor nomination for his work in "War for the Planet of the Apes." We dig into the final movie in the modern Apes trilogy (NO SPOILERS) and what the movies (and the series) have accomplished.Elsewhere, inspired by the impressive CGI apes, we lay down our list(s) of the Top 5 Best Animal Movies. We also cap off the episode with previews of Kathryn Bigelow's "Detroit" and David Lowery's "A Ghost Story," both of which we have had the opportunity to pre-screen.Episode Segments:0:00 - Intro2:39 - Rank Geeks: Best Animal Movies24:08 - War for the Planet of the Apes (NO SPOILERS)46:08 - The Most Least Important Thing(s)("April Showers" by ProleteR is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives [aka Music Sharing] 3.0 International License.)
In this episode of Indie Film Weekly, Emily Buder, Jon Fusco and Charles Haine discuss Hollywood studios' beef with Rotten Tomatoes and what the highest-grossing films of the year so far have to do with it all. They also talk about Canon's latest misfire with the 6D Mark II, Christopher Nolan's 70mm Dunkirk release, and Emily's favorite movie of the year thus far: David Lowery's A Ghost Story.
Josh Locy looks like a hunk fireman BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY; he is the writer / director of Hunter Gatherer available now on iTunes & Netflix. Check it out IMMEDIATELY! Listen to Alexi giggle like a school girl as they talk her near death experience, movie making, his super religious family, moving to Hollywood, Mark Romanek, David Gordon Green, Pineapple Express, Hollywood hot spots, David O'Russell, Sundance, David Lowery's "A Ghost Story", Alex Perry's "Golden Exits", Kris Avedisian (Donald Cried), Josh's badass producer girlfriend Sara Murphy, man crushes, piggy back rides, being tall, Alexi's interaction with John Salley, mushrooms, DMT, marriage, kids, the dark web and SO MUCH MORE!