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Crit Club
Crit Club
79 episodes
4 days ago
A podcast where four friends (Coire, Angela, Peter and Wizard Chris) discuss Criterion Channel streaming service movies we have never seen. We also love Dungeons and Dragons, so there might be some of that in there as well.
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A podcast where four friends (Coire, Angela, Peter and Wizard Chris) discuss Criterion Channel streaming service movies we have never seen. We also love Dungeons and Dragons, so there might be some of that in there as well.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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Ishtar (1987)
Crit Club
1 hour 5 minutes 48 seconds
1 year ago
Ishtar (1987)

The Crit Club is a brave bunch, no stranger to tackling any movie, whatever its reputation. To prove our courage, this week we’re watching the notorious 1987 box office bomb Ishtar, written and directed by Elaine May. Its plot is a goofy buddy comedy starring Warren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman as aspiring songwriters who somehow find themselves a gig in Morocco. But the film’s legacy is one of reported mismanagement, studio interference, and deep-seated grudges, which led to a reputation as being one of the worst movies ever made. Did we buy into that hype, or was there an oasis to find in the desert of Ishtar? Listen and find out. 

And join us next week for a Wizard Pick™, where we’ll watch the 1936 British science fiction film Things to Come.

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Crit Club's theme song and art were made by co-host ⁠Peter Allen Clark⁠.

Crit Club
A podcast where four friends (Coire, Angela, Peter and Wizard Chris) discuss Criterion Channel streaming service movies we have never seen. We also love Dungeons and Dragons, so there might be some of that in there as well.