Licorice Pizza - Fun-loving, 1970's set coming-of-age romantic comedy, or dark look at an older woman's inappropriate relationship with a 15 year old boy set against the backdrop of gropey film producers and racist restaurant owners?
Who knew Paul Thomas Anderson's trip down nostalgia lane was going to be so controversial? James Kent, The Movie Morlock, and his frequent cohort, Shannon tackle the controversies with two different takes on the movie.
For the Morlock, this discussion was definitely a highlight, because it is a conversation that dives beneath the surface level of a movie that sometimes gets relegated to nothing more than social media scuttle, and certain films deserve a deeper dive.
Also on this episode a brief discussion of The Lost Daughter and Power of the Dog.
A Discussion on Tár
New Movies to Watch This November
2022: The Year of Horror
A look at Criterion Channel’s 80s Horror Collection
Waiting for Godard
More Films for Your Fourteen Year Olds to Watch
Film School for Fourteen Year Olds
Stuff We’ve Seen is Back in Action
There’s a lot of Things to Stream Right Now
Paolo Sorrentino and The Hand of God
F the Academy. Teal and the Morlock Critique Poor Oscar Decision-Making
2022 Oscar Nominations Discussion
Hitchcrock! The Later Films of Alfred Hitchcock
West Side Story, House of Gucci, and Inherent Vice
Get Back and Licorice Pizza
Last Night in Soho
The Jake Gyllenbrawl
The Platform: Calling all Squid Game Fans: More Social SciFi Horror for You!
The Wicker Man and Other Folk Horror Fun
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Oh Boy: A Time Travel Podcast
The Best Song Podcast
3 Guys and a Flick - Movie Reviews
Pod Meets World
Kill James Bond!