Review 607: The Vast of Night

Review 607: The Vast of Night

In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of The Vast of Night.

Directed by Andrew Patterson. With Sierra McCormick, Jake Horowitz, and Gail Cronauer. In the twilight of the 1950s, on one fateful night in New Mexico, young switchboard operator Fay and charismatic radio DJ Everett discover a strange audio frequency that could change their small town and the future forever.

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Review 606: End of Sentence

Review 606: End of Sentence

In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of End of Sentence.

Directed by Elfar Adalsteins. With John Hawkes, Logan Lerman, and Sarah Bolger. After being widowed, Frank Fogle reluctantly embarks on a journey to honor his wife's last wish of spreading her ashes in a remote lake in her native Ireland and a promise of taking his estranged son, Sean, along for the trip.

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Review 605: The Painter and the Thief

Review 605: The Painter and the Thief

In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of The Painter and the Thief.

Directed by Benjamin Ree. With Karl Bertil-Nordland, and Barbora Kysilkova. An artist befriends the thief who stole her paintings. She becomes his closest ally when he is severely hurt in a car crash and needs full time care, even if her paintings are not found. But then the tables turn.

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Review 604: How to Build a Girl

Review 604: How to Build a Girl

In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of How to Build a Girl.

Directed by Coky Giedroyc. With Beanie Feldstein, Cleo, and Dónal Finn. The story charts the journey of teenager Johanna Morrigan (Beanie Feldstein), who reinvents herself as Dolly Wilde: fast-talking, lady sex-adventurer, moves to London, and gets a job as music critic in the hope of saving her poverty stricken family in Wolverhampton.

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Review 603: Bad Education

Review 603: Bad Education

In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a review of Bad Education.

Directed by Cory Finley. With Hugh Jackman, Ray Romano, and Welker White. The beloved superintendent of New York's Roslyn school district and his staff, friends and relatives become the prime suspects in the unfolding of the single largest public school embezzlement scandal in American history.

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