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.
Craig Wasson: Thank God for My Guitar
WW84, Midnight Sky, and Losey, Losey, Losey!
Mank: David Fincher's Technically Detailed Look at Hollywood's Past
Raising Cain: A Brian De Palma Triple Threat
Jim and Teal Double Down on De Palma
Brian De Palma: Jim and Teal Get Obsessed.
Death by Alogrithm: The Search for Movies with Style, Substance, and Soul
You Don't Know Jack! Nicholson Vs. The Academy
Thrillers, Killers, Chillers, and Drillers: Criterion Horror Films of the 70s Continued.
Jim and Teal Scare You to Death
Joel Potrykus: A Writer/Director Doing it His Way.
Teal and Jim Give You the Feels
#byNWR, Nicolas Winding Refn All the Time.
The Devil All The Time and The Cotton Club Gets an Encore.
I'm Thinking of Ending Things: Charlie Kaufman's Manic Pixie Fixation.
Slacker Films of the 90s and Jim Sees Tenet
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls and Other Lurid Tales
An Interview with Galen Howard: Actor and Cult Movie Enthusiast.
All The Great Movies: Spotlight 1993.
Meryl Streep and The Academy vs.Jimmy and Billy
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