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Family Movie Night
Family Movie Night, Inc.
42 episodes
2 months ago
This week we dive into Heretic, the movie that proves being polite to strangers at the door is basically a death sentence. We’re talking ominous monologues, suspicious snacks, and the biggest thing to happen to basements since Barbarian. So grab your Radiohead vinyl (or whatever iteration you prefer) and enjoy!
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This week we dive into Heretic, the movie that proves being polite to strangers at the door is basically a death sentence. We’re talking ominous monologues, suspicious snacks, and the biggest thing to happen to basements since Barbarian. So grab your Radiohead vinyl (or whatever iteration you prefer) and enjoy!
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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The Fifth Element
Family Movie Night
1 hour 13 minutes
1 year ago
The Fifth Element
If you're looking for a fever-dream high-fashion sci-fi, then do we have the film for you. This movie has everything – clothing with strategically placed holes, plots with strategically placed holes, apartments with strategically placed holes, and Gary Oldman. It's the futuristic 90's time capsule, The Fifth Element.
Family Movie Night
This week we dive into Heretic, the movie that proves being polite to strangers at the door is basically a death sentence. We’re talking ominous monologues, suspicious snacks, and the biggest thing to happen to basements since Barbarian. So grab your Radiohead vinyl (or whatever iteration you prefer) and enjoy!