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Posted on 22 January 202422 January 2024

Podcast: Eileen & Next Goal Wins

Eileen & Next Goal Wins

This week on the show, we’re covering the just-released thriller Eileen, starring Thomasin McKenzie and the incomparable Anne Hathaway, which Matthew first saw at Sundance 2023, and then finally follow up with Taika Waititi’s latest sports underdog story Next Goal Wins. 

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Posted on 22 March 202022 March 2020

Review: The Invisible Man is a Timely Reinvention of a Classic

The Invisible Man

There are many ways to tell a story that has already been told. You can simply re-tell it, or add some embellishments, or you can entirely remake it into something new. The Invisible Man falls squarely into this third category. It takes the bones of a classic monster movie and re-contextualizes it for now.

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