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PATREON MOVIE DISCUSSION: This movie was selected by our Patreon Supporters over at the Cinematic Doctrine Patreon. Support as little as $3 a month and have your voice heard! CODA beat Don't Look Up for Best Picture, and for many people that's all that matters. But, in reality, when compared to so many other films that released in 2021, is CODA truly the Best Picture? That's the question Melvin's been wrestling with while watching CODA, and both he and Daniel discuss the films successes, failures, frustrations, and celebrations. Maybe the Best Picture was the podcast discussion we had along the way. Topics:Discussing strange technicalities of the Academy.Award notwithstanding, is CODA actually the Best Picture of 2021?Episode title notwithstanding, CODA really is like a Disney Channel Original movie, and only a step above what makes that narrative structure interesting. Thus, it feels like CODA will always live under the shadow of what makes a movie a Best Picture winner... despite also being a Best Picture winner.The last 30-or-so minutes of the film pull out a series of emotional touchpoints that likely left audiences feeling very satisfied about the movie despite whatever else happened during the nearly 2-hour runtime.Melvin, "It's just really... just okay."Despite being a super cartoony character, Eugenio Derbez's character contributes a lot to the narrative drama.Daniel on CODA, "It's like seeing a really talented chef create fast food."There's a trope about deaf people not understanding music, but this is largely a fallacy.CODA carries a lot of dramatic tension but, for some reason, Melvin didn't really carry a lot of that tension. He felt the drama was okay at times, but largely impotent.There's a real lack of interpreters in Massachusetts which seems unrealistic considering some of the private sector and government sector agencies the Rossi family interacts with.Where the film succeeds is in causing us to root for the family.An aside talking about Apple TV.Daniel talks about what it's like to watch a movie on his phone.Melvin and Daniel both recommend CODA for the most part, including the fact that its momentary sexuality isn't really all that abrasive, and really more wholesome and endearing.Daniel, "I think the strength of the movie lies in how widely accessible it is."Recommendations:ESV Lutheran Study Bible, Hardcover (Concordia Publishing House)Everything Everywhere All at Once (Movie) (Currently in Theaters)Moon Knight by Lemire & Smallwood: The Complete Collection (Graphic Novel)Support on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review Social Links: TikTok Twitter Website Facebook Group Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/CinematicDoctrine)
I swear this is the last time I'll cover this year for a while.Twitter: @Gabe_The_Joker / @AlternateOscars / @JuggernautOscarInstagram: gabe_guarinLetterboxd: MisterHulotYouTube: The Oscar Juggernaut - YouTubePatreon: Gabe Guarin is creating a podcast celebrating alternate awards lists | PatreonEligibility list: List of Productions Eligible for the 94th Academy Awards, a list of films by Cláudio Alves • LetterboxdBe sure to rate and review this podcast for visibility's sake and subscribe through your choice of server. Until next time, sit back and relax, cheers and enjoy, and thanks for listening to the Alternate Oscars.
In this episode the guys weigh in on the slap heard around the world. Whiskey Time features another one from the Whiskey Advocate Top 20 Whiskies of 2021 featuring Arran SIngle Malt Scotch Whisky Average rating 5.0
Director Guillermo del Toro has a strong as hell track record of consistently amazing films including the likes of Pan's Labyrinth, The Shape of Water, and Hellboy. His latest is a shadow-soaked film noir about a man who goes from grifter to lauded psychic medium. Drama ensures. Bradley Cooper leads an all star cast. Jason Furie and Adam Roth dive into the darkness with a full review and discussion. Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
All four of us are geeks, but not in the traditional sense. Although we do love to eat chicken. On this first episode of our #Oscars2021 month, we're talking about the original 1947 '#Nightmare Alley' starring Tyrone Power and comparing it to the brand new re-telling by Guillermo del Toro! This film has everything from noir, to freakshows, to murder, mayhem and mysticism! Grab yourself a bucket of chicken, your Bradley Cooper fan club shirt and your official Oscar statue reproduction filled with chocolate. We're taking a detour down 'Nightmare Alley'! If you'd like to leave the guys a question for the "Question of the Week" or leave us a show idea or voice message, use the link HERE. Join our Discord channel HERE! Or copy this link to your browser! https://discord.gg/UEmYaUt4sN You can donate to the show at our Ko-Fi Page! ko-fi.com/40go14
All four of us are geeks, but not in the traditional sense. Although we do love to eat chicken. On this first episode of our #Oscars2021 month, we're talking about the original 1947 '#Nightmare Alley' starring Tyrone Power and comparing it to the brand new re-telling by Guillermo del Toro! This film has everything from noir, to freakshows, to murder, mayhem and mysticism! Grab yourself a bucket of chicken, your Bradley Cooper fan club shirt and your official Oscar statue reproduction filled with chocolate. We're taking a detour down 'Nightmare Alley'! If you'd like to leave the guys a question for the "Question of the Week" or leave us a show idea or voice message, use the link HERE. Join our Discord channel HERE! Or copy this link to your browser! https://discord.gg/UEmYaUt4sN You can donate to the show at our Ko-Fi Page! ko-fi.com/40go14
LET'S TALK: Melvin usually sees a ton of movies from each year, but 2021 was a bit scant. Despite this, Melvin shares with Daniel his 10 favorite and least favorite movies of 2021, which looks and sounds a lot more 'normie' than 'cinephile'. All of which are subject to change as Melvin watches more movies from that year. But first they talk about the 2021 Oscars. Here's to hoping Melvin's 2022 Ranked list is more substantial. Support on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review Social Links: TikTok Twitter Website Facebook Group Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/CinematicDoctrine)
How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.
Tune in to hear Sam Bleazard discussing early life, musical inspirations and movies, with recent Oscar winner Jon Batiste. Jon talks about New Orleans, representing New Orleans in the TV show Treme, collaborators on his latest album We Are, and the inspiration he drew from Prince early on in his career.
The 2021 Oscars happened once again. I continue my tradition of watching the best picture nominees and my thoughts on them. What were the best? How was the ceremony? Find out in today's episode
On this episode of "Seams To Me"~, Cibeline gives some fashion grades on the 2021 Oscars and we talk about the outstanding award winning film Nomadland, including the fabulous career of the film's star Frances McDormand. We also discuss the greatness of Trent Reznor, which leads to a funny talk about the greatest sex scenes in film. Theme song "Harborside" by Mark Femino Recorded on April 26 by Mike Nashawaty at Voice Motel, Somerville MA Support this podcast: patreon.com/seamstome Cibeline The Art Gallery is located at 460c Harrison Ave Suite C6, Boston, MA 02118 more info here: https://cibelinetheartgallery.com contact us here: seamstomecssr@gmail.com
It's the 21st Rewrite's annual breakdown of the screenplays that the Academy considers the best of the year, and what a strange and difficult year it has been! William is joined by some great guests, Adam Azulay (Apple TV+), Ralph Leonard (UnHerd) and Eposi Litumbe (Mayflower) to talk to you all about ‘Promising Young Woman', ‘The Father' and the other nominees for the two screenwriting categories. *** Which was your favourite screenplay of the last year, did it make the list? Join the community on Syncify: https://syncify.fm/podcast/the-21st-rewrite. Instagram: @the21strewrite. Website contact page: https://www.the21strewrite.com/contact
Content/Trigger WARNING: Rape/Sexual Assault is discussed in this episode. Listener discretion is advised. In our 1st (technically 2nd) episode, we review and discuss Spike Lee's debut feature film She's Gotta Have It (1986) and briefly touch on the Netflix show based on it. We also go on a tangent about Netflix & streaming services and end things by talking about the Oscars and some of the bizarre things that went down at this year's event. Armand's film recommendation for next episode: Napoleon Dynamite (2004) Theme song created by Doku (Armand) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/videotapespodcast/message
The sisters discuss the weirdness of this year's Oscars production and chat about a few of the nominees. They respond to listener questions about the first three episodes and banter about John Candy, movies to look forward to in 2021, and listener recommendations. We also preview the next series theme and movie picks!
Welcome to Whats the Topic a podcast where we discuss Superheroes, Comics, Films, Tv and Video games. This week's episode me and Luke discuss the Falcon and Winter Soldier Finale's bad reviews and everything which happened at the Oscars! We hope you enjoy our ramblings and will join us for future episodes! Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9of-mkUwlgWF2kdNSSGmzg?view_as=subscriber Jasper Reviews Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkY1hF7HL02YRLNJC0jUQyQ?view_as=subscriber Twitter - https://twitter.com/WhatsThe_Topic Luke Twitter - https://twitter.com/LFiaca Matt's Twitter - https://twitter.com/Jasper_Reviews --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support
Continuamos “chitchando” con Alejandro Orengo de The Movie Guy, Génesis Soto y Jordan Santacana sobre la más esperada ceremonia que premia la excelencia en el cine: los Oscars. ¡Queremos saber de ti y hacerlo es bien fácil! Nos pueden escribir en nuestras redes sociales, enviarnos un correo electrónico a chitchando@gmail.com o visitar la sección de mensajes en anchor.fm/chitchando. ¡Nos encantaría tenerte como PATROCINADOR! Con tu aportación - no importa cuánto - nos ayudarás a poder seguir 'chitchando' contigo. Recuerda; ¡el tamaño no importa! ¡Gracias por escucharnos y esperamos saber de ti! Para aportar, presiona aquí: https://anchor.fm/chitchando/support #puertorico #podcast #podcasts #podcastenespanol #entretenimiento #chitchando #cine #tv #televisión #popculture #oscars2021 #oscars #oscares #chadwickboseman #nomadland #anthonyhopkins #thefather #minari --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chitchando/support
The boys celebrate Tinsel Town with a special guest this week. Wife of the podcast, Jolisa Henry, hosts the boys for an Oscars party that was, arguably, better than the Oscars themselves. PLUS! New Dog of the Podcast, Max, gives us his take on the Oscars.
Grant and Stephanie review the 2021 Oscar winner for Best Picture Nomadland directed by Chloe Zhao. Listen to find out if they would recommend this movie about a woman in her 60's who loses everything and adopts the nomadic lifestyle of a van dweller. Also find out who won the 2021 Oscar Challenge. Spoiler Alert: It comes down to your two favorite Couch Critics.
In this Janette's TV & Podcast HOT TOPICS episode, Janette gives her Oscars 2021 review from Best Picture Nominations, to Best Actor, Actress, Supporting Actor & Actress, the red carpet Fashion, highs & lows about the evening, and much more! Listen to this NEW EPISODE NOW & POST YOUR reviews. Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/janettestv?fan_landing=true Shop with Janette: www.janetteburke.com/shop Protect your Privacy with Express VPN. Find out how you can get 3 months free by clicking the link below. https://www.xvbelink.com/?a_fid=janette Connect with Janette! It's time to increase your impact, influence, and income with Media! As an entrepreneur, professional, coach, speaker, book author or content creator with an important message to share, getting media or speaking placements for your brand & business has never been more important for both start-ups and established businesses and can help transform you from your industry's best-kept secret to a recognized expert overnight. Book your 1:1 Strategy Call with Janette and discover the 3 things you must have in place to become a sought-after media guest or speaker on world stages and gain more media, pod/webcast & speaking opportunities than you ever imagined possible. She will also tell you how you can reach her Janette's TV & Podcast audience of over 5 million with her signature Brand Showcase Package. CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR CHAT! https://www.janetteburke.com/book-online
It's episode number three and if like us you are still losing sleep over some of the more questionable decisions from this year's Oscar ceremony then join us for an alternative look at how things could've/should've shaped out this year. We submit one fresh and deserving choice for each acting category and also present our hopes and wishes for some of this year's nominees moving forward. So join us to close out this never-ending Oscar year by celebrating some more of our favourites. Follow @dontknowher on Twitter and Instagram to keep updated on upcoming episodes and to have your say on future episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dontknowherpod/message
This week we decided to omit our news section in order to discuss 3 major topics: the winners of the 2021 Academy Awards, and our spoiler reviews for Mortal Kombat (2021), and Falcon and The Winter Soldier. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturerounduppodcast/support
Captain America 4/Casey Jones's Falcon and Winter Solider Review - 00:00:21 Shang-Chi Trailer - 00:11:12 The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It Trailer - 00:17:35 Mortal Kombat - 00:21:00 Oscars Recap - 00:37:44
On this week's For Your Consideration, Collider's awards experts Scott Mantz, Perri Nemiroff and Jeff Sneider recap the 2021 Oscars, from inevitable winners like Nomadland and its director, Chloé Zhao, to upsets in both of the lead acting categories. Before delving into the winners, the FYC hosts discuss the unprecedented ceremony itself, which saw producers Steven Soderbergh, Stacey Sher and Jesse Collins decide to end the show with Best Actor rather than Best Picture, leading to an awkward anticlimax. While the gang appreciates the fact that the producers took a big swing, the timing was certainly suspect, and the switcheroo did not pay off, as Anthony Hopkins wasn't even there to accept his award, and presenter Joaquin Phoenix was left looking like a deer in headlights. Elsewhere, Scott and Jeff relive their big bet this year after Jeff's pick Frances McDormand held off stiff competition from SAG Award winner Viola Davis and presumed favorite Carey Mulligan as well as young ingenues Andra Day and Vanessa Kirby. Perri also got a chance to gloat, as she predicted that Mank would beat out Nomadland for Best Cinematography. This marks the final FYC episode of the season, so thank you for watching this year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio comentamos lo que más nos gustó y lo que menos nos gustó de los Oscars de este año. Síganos en Instagram como @PantallaPodcast.
Talk about Rep (D-CA) Maxine Waters comments on Derek Chauvin trial, Shooting in Columbus, OH, Oscars 2021 and Apple's new podcast subscription service.https://www.foxnews.com/politics/derek-chauvin-defense-maxine-waters-comments-trialhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/columbus-police-release-additional-body-cam-footage-details-shooting-death-n1264854https://nypost.com/2021/04/26/putrid-oscars-ratings-throw-telecasts-future-in-doubt/ https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2021/04/apple-leads-the-next-chapter-of-podcasting-with-apple-podcasts-subscriptions/Refer a Friend if you want to get into podcasting click the link below. After 2 paid months of service you get a $20 Amazon gift card, as do I. https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1671229
This week Chad & Erik discuss the 2021 Academy Awards what we thought about the ceremony. What was our favorite moment? What was the worst moment? Was Anthony Hopkins' win the most shocking surprise?
Una vez que ha pasado la euforia inicial de conocer quiénes han sido los ganadores de los Oscar, Ana Sánchez de la Nieta y Claudio Sánchez charlan sobre los temas a los que la Academia del Cine más importante del mundo ha dado relevancia este año y dan un repaso a los ganadores y perdedores: sus outfit, sus discursos, las ausencias... Una conversación amena e interesante para los amantes del cine, expertos y amateur.
The Oscars was predictable woke garbage. Tokyo Olympics bans protests (and BLM). And UFC 261 was mental.Streamlabs.com/johnnymassacreSupport the show (http://patreon.com/johnnymassacre)
We liked everything this week! We re-visit “Nomadland,” talk about the criminally overlooked “Over the Moon,” and discuss “Ted Lasso” and "Frank of Ireland.”
This week, your two favorite Matts discuss former the 2021 Oscar ceremony, Elon Musk hosting SNL, an adult man complaining about the "wokeness" of Disney World, and more! Become a patron! Watch us on YouTube Follow @mattpalmermusic Follow @itsmattsteele
A deep dive into the glamour on the Oscars 2021 red carpet (gowns! lipstick! 370+ carats of diamonds!), the hottest looks of the night — including the man bun that broke the internet (we're looking at you, Brad Pitt) and the ones that missed the mark, plus, a recap of Awards Season's most major style moments.
So, we decided we needed to react to what we witnessed on Oscar night, so here's a little bonus episode with our thoughts about how everything went down. Let us know what you thought. Follow us on Twitter @neverseenit_pod Email us at neverseenitpod@gmail.com
It's our fourth annual Oscar episode! We started this podcast discussing the 2018 Oscars so every year we make sure to watch as many nominees as possible to properly cover Hollywood's most glamorous night. This time Brian, Max and Matthew hopped on Zoom to talk predictions before the big show, and came back after to discuss the results. A few things caught us by surprise, of course, but isn't that supposed to be part of the fun?
Ce dimanche 25 avril 2021 a lieu la 93ème cérémonie des Oscars à Los Angeles, qui récompense les films sortis en 2020. A cette occasion, quoi de mieux que de se replonger dans la culture du cinéma américain, en attendant la réouverture des salles obscures ? Alors réécoutez l'épisode de True Story sur Charlie Chaplin, le génie du cinéma américain, qui a reçu au total trois Oscars ! Un premier Oscar d'honneur en 1929 « pour sa polyvalence et son génie à jouer, écrire, mettre en scène et produire Le Cirque », un second en 1972 pour sa contribution à l'industrie cinématographique, et un troisième en 1973 pour la meilleure musique originale pour Les Feux de la Rampe. Son histoire incroyable à (ré)écouter dans cet épisode de True Story. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This weeks episode is all about the Oscars. I have to say, I wasn't impressed. I go over the highs and lows, the production, new format, and the winners! Let me know what you think! Do you agree or disagree with me?Don't forget to leave a review!Honestly, Hannah
Here it is! This is the episode you're gonna want to listen to regardless if you have seen all the nominated movies or not. This is a spoiler-free wrap-up of all eight movies and our rankings of them along with analysis of all the main Oscar categories. This was a lot of fun to do and we can't wait to do it again next year. Thanks for being along with us for the ride. Starting next week, we go into normal mode with an old movie one of us hasn't seen. Follow us on Twitter @neverseenit_pod Email us at neverseenitpod@gmail.com
With the 2021 Academy Awards literally around the corner, today we bring you an episode including reviews of all 8 Best Pictures nominated films. Which movies don't even belong in the race and show how slim the movie pickings were during the pandemic year? Which nominees are strong enough to win in any other past year? Which special guests are joining in to give their thoughts on some of the year's best? And just where is Da 5 Bloods? Get all the thoughts, opinions and rants on the "Best" that 2020 had to offer, and a lot of plugs for the one movie that deserves to be here that wasn't in our epic Oscar preview episode.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
En este capítulo, Cherry y Pisandro nos dan su opinión sobre las películas nominadas a mejor película en la 93era edición de los Oscars y nos dan sus predicciones para algunas de las categorías. / lasextapata.com / El logo fue realizado por Melanie Devich - instagram.com/nohagodibujitos / Music: The soft whispering truth by Lingua Lustra. Promoted by: https://cctrax.com/lingua-lustra/violet/the-soft-whispering-truth https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 / [Audio editado por Pisandro Larodi para La Sexta Pata Podcast]
Original Airdate 6/5/18It's the 2021 #Oscars ! In honor of that we are re-airing our great debate over who should have won the 1995 Best Picture Oscar, #ForrestGump or #TheShawshankRedemption !
Hablamos sobre el cine, las películas nominadas a los premios de la Academia 2021 y la diferencia entre lo que valoran los votantes y lo que disfruta el espectador. Hacemos nuestras predicciones.
Wow! What a week! In this episode, we go over our bracket that asks: which 2021 Oscar Best Picture nominee is the best 2021 Oscar Best Picture nominee? We tell you who won, who lost, and what shocked us most about the voting. Tangents include but are not limited to: The Beatles, Whose Line is it Anyway?, and, as always, MTV's The Challenge *ding*. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Nate Emery returns with his Oscars 2021 predictions. No one has ever been this passionate over movies. Listen for proof.
Spotlight on the Oscars 2021! Tonight, the fellas roll out the red carpet for The All-Night Drive-In Newsreel as they discuss Academy's new diversity initiative, try to figure out what this year's ceremony will look like, and makes some Gold Guy forecasts for this year's winners! ___________________________________________ Have a movie request? A compliment about our delicious snack bar treats, our (mostly) friendly staff and our spotless restrooms? Don't bother filling out a comment card. (Lucy throws those away.) Connect with us via: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllNightDriveIn Instagram: @allnightdrivein Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAllNightDriveInPictureShow/ E-mail: Allnightdriveinpictureshow@gmail.com Join us every two weeks for another double feature under the stars by subscribing, reviewing, and rating the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or your favorite podcatcher, or check out The All-Night Drive-In Picture Show YouTube page! We appreciate your patronage and please hang up your speaker, and drive safely!
This week we talk about new trailers for Fast and Furious 9, and Shang-Chi and The Legends of The Ten Rings. Then we go over some news regarding The Flash movie, as well as some casting news for Indiana Jones 5 and Marvel's Secret Invasion. After that we go through and predict the winners of this year's Academy Awards, which will be followed up on next week's episode where we go over what we got right and what we got wrong. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturerounduppodcast/support
On this weeks episode Chad and I look back at Falcon & Winter Soldier episode 5! Chad also reacts to Flashpoint starting filming. Lastly Chad talks about Fast 9! Enjoy and tell your friends about us!
Week three! This week, we discuss the eight films nominated for Best Picture at the 2021 Oscars. We talk about seeding, and we make predictions about who we think will be victorious. Tangents include but are not limited to: Remember the Titans, Jared Leto, and, barely, MTV's The Challenge *ding*.Elite Eight voting is on Monday 4/19 and Tuesday 4/20. Final Four voting is on Wednesday 4/21. Championship voting is on Thursday 4/22. Voting Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10wZYmg0fHbHu2DnTYIt_cONk1-7VFhkPBaQdFxLSJho/edit?usp=sharing ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Academy Awards 2021! Sit back and relax as Patrick and Lauren break down this year's best picture nominees and weigh in on their picks. Set your calendars for April 25th! Who do you think will win?
It's not a fake-out, it's true: Daniel is back to talk Oscars! He and Jeremy sit down with longtime friend and entertainment guru Jeff Jensen for a spoiler-free discussion of the 2021 Academy Awards nominees in the category of Best Picture. As always, your faithful hosts wrap up this uber-length special episode by giving their personal rankings of each film, from least to most deserving.
This week we go all showbiz, and do a run down of all the Oscar movies we've watched this year and tell you what we think and if there worth catching up on! Films/TV discussed: 00:03:40 Soul 00:05:40 Borat Subsequent Moviefilm 00:08:10 Onward 00:10:08 Pieces of a Woman 00:13:10 Mulan 00:14:30 Tenet 00:18:30 Movie Quest Oscars Quiz 00:32:35 Sound of Metal 00:38:50 The Trial of the Chicago 7 00:45:40 Judas and the Black Messiah 00:49:20 News of the World 00:55:40 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom 01:01:15 My Octopus Teacher Contact us here: Podcast@TheMovieQuest.com Instagram Listen to us here: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Stitcher
What does the 2020 pandemic mean for movie awards season? Welcome to season 6! In this episode, Andrew is joined by Omaya Jones to discuss the beautiful new film Dick Johnson is Dead from director Kirsten Johnson (streaming now on Netflix). The movie is a hilarious and heartwarming documentary about aging and death and power of human connection. They also discuss 2020 and how strange the movie year has been, looking ahead to the 2021 Oscars and what effect the coronavirus might have on the awards show and the movies that get Oscars attention. Read a full episode transcript here My guest Omaya Jones is a movie podcaster at Film Quotes Film and the programmer of the Arkansas Times film series. LINKS Watch Dick Johnson is Dead on NetflixDick Johnson is Dead on Letterboxd CONNECT WITH US Instagram Facebook Twitter Letterboxd Email us at Andrew@ArthouseGarage.com Subscribe to the monthly email newsletter: arthousegarage.com/subscribe