Slept-On Cinema
Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of critics? Apparently, not enough appreciation for The Shadow. This week on Slept-On Cinema, we dive into the 1994 pulp superhero/noir adventure The Shadow, starring peak Alec Baldwin as Lamont Cranston, a reformed criminal turned mysterious crimefighter with mind-control powers, a killer cape, and one of the most underrated 1930s throwback vibes of the decade. We get into why this movie is way more fun than its Rotten Tomatoes scores suggest, the wild history of The Shadow as a pulp and radio icon, the glory of spinning newspapers, big fonts, crystal glasses, secret rings, pneumatic tubes, cape physics, Seinfeld side characters, and whether this might secretly be one of the best “gateway pastiche” movies ever made. The first half is spoiler-free, so listen along, then go watch the movie and come back as we draft our favorite parts, pick bumper sticker lines, praise Alec Baldwin’s full Shadow energy, and wonder why we never got five more of these. Come enjoy some movies with us. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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