Just in time to kick off the holidays, we're joined by another former co-worker, Jason Swoboda, to talk about PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES. Shockingly, this happens to be a first-time watch for both C.J. and Cesar.
For Cesar's reviews of both classic and contemporary Asian Cinema, please visit Film Smash.
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Follow Jason on Twitter @swobobafett.
Check out "Searching for Candy," a blog and future book release from Tracey J. Morgan here.
46: A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984, Wes Craven)
45: The Blob (1958, Irvin S. Yeaworth Jr.)
44: The Apartment (1960, Billy Wilder)
43: Stand By Me (1986, Rob Reiner)
42: The Matrix (1999, The Wachowskis)
41: The Nice Guys (2016, Shane Black)
39: The Wailing (2016, Hong-jin Na)
38: The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984, W.D. Richter)
37: Predator (1987, John McTiernan)
36: The Burbs (1989, Joe Dante)
35: Charade (1963, Stanley Donen)
34: All About Eve (1950, Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
33: Ghostbusters (1984, Ivan Reitman)
32: The Naked Spur (1953, Anthony Mann)
31: Spies Like Us (1985, John Landis)
30: Jurassic Park (1993, Steven Spielberg)
29: Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018, Ron Howard)
28: Our Little Sister (2015, Hirokazu Koreeda)
27: Avengers Infinity War (2018, Anthony Russo, Joe Russo)
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