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Easter may be done and dusted, but the rabbits clearly didn’t get the memo… because this week we’re diving headfirst into Who Framed Roger Rabbit 🐰🎬
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[PREVIEW] DC #5 - Rocky Review: Worth the Wait or Down for the Count? 🥊
Late? Yes. Worth the wait? Also yes. Because as they say… good things come to those who wait, patience is a virtue, and Rome wasn’t built in a day (although Rocky probably could’ve managed it with a training montage).
[PREVIEW] DC #4 - Roger Rabbit on Trial: Does It Still Hold Up?
[PREVIEW] DC #3 - I Drink Your Podcast: There Will Be Blood Deep Dive
Black gold. Family values. Milkshakes under extreme threat. This week on Directors Cut, we march knee-deep into the oil-slicked, sermon-scorched world of There Will Be Blood — a film that feels less like a movie and more like a slow, hypnotic possession. The kind that grabs you by the collar, whispers something unsettling about ambition, then politely asks if you’d like to abandon your morals on the way out.
[PREVIEW] DC # 2 - All Aboard the Feelings Express: Brokeback Mountain Review
As the so called “month of love” limps towards the finish line, we decided to lean in. February has Valentine’s Day in it, which legally makes it romantic. I checked. Probably. So for our second ever Director’s Circle, we’re discussing one of the greatest love stories ever put on screen. Tender. Sweeping. Devastating. The kind of film that leaves you staring at a wall afterwards while a song quietly ruins your evening. Yes, we’re diving headfirst into Brokeback Mountain, directed by the endlessly versatile Ang Lee.
[PREVIEW] DC #1 - Down the Stairs We Go: Parasite Review
It’s Oscar season, so naturally we’re starting our brand new Director’s Circle podcast by talking about a little film called Parasite — you may have heard of it. Bong Joon-ho’s genre-bending masterpiece didn’t just win Best Picture in 2020, it bulldozed the competition and politely rewrote the rulebook while doing so. In this debut episode, we climb deep into the basement to unpack what makes Parasite so disturbingly brilliant: the class commentary, the tonal tightrope walk, the meticulous direction, and why every rewatch somehow reveals something new (usually something horrifying).
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