Join us as we discuss the necessity of universality, the importance of using the right tools for the job, and a sure fire way to always sounds your best. Joe Matz joins us for reviews of Fright Night (2011) and Green Room.
(The following serves as a record of the beliefs of a mask-wearing, vaccine-receiving, liberal globalist who frequently catches a glimpse of human excellence. Why should the future of such a noble species be anything other than the creation of a perpetual and just civilization? If the unspeakable occurs, I hope to find myself standing among the rubble, attempting to once again assemble a Tower of Babel, restarting the only conversation worth having. “How do we get Further?”) My fear is the ever-lurking reality of a dramatic social retrograde. A return to forms of prejudices allegedly conquered. Those of race, of antisemitism, of a particular worldview where nothing is as it seems, where everything can be explained by the keys to history that only a brave few are willing to embrace. We were unwise to welcome the peace of a temporary cordiality with pure madness. In vain, an unearned victory was declared while the madness festered under the skin of a supposedly health body-politic. M...
Join us with special guest host (though, at this point we hesitate to say guest) Joe Matz with three movie reviews. We discuss Belfast, The Harder They Fall, and The French Dispatch. Along the way we discuss artistic license in covering past tragic events, child actors, and how neither one of us knows that much about the history of conflict in Northern Ireland.
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