We are lawyers talking about movies. Each week Mike, Matt, and Logan pick a movie, an actor, and a year. We review the film and each give a rating up to 5 stars. We look at the actor's career, including their choice of roles, performances, and how they stack up against others. Then we look at the year and examine the winner for Best Picture and the other nominees, as well as other notable movies, before rendering a verdict on which film should have won. Sometimes we argue.
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We are lawyers talking about movies. Each week Mike, Matt, and Logan pick a movie, an actor, and a year. We review the film and each give a rating up to 5 stars. We look at the actor's career, including their choice of roles, performances, and how they stack up against others. Then we look at the year and examine the winner for Best Picture and the other nominees, as well as other notable movies, before rendering a verdict on which film should have won. Sometimes we argue.
Albert Brooks' 1991 comedy "Defending Your Life" is reviewed. We also look at Michael Keaton and the 80th Academy Awards in 2007 when "The Departed" win Best Picture.
In Camera Review
We are lawyers talking about movies. Each week Mike, Matt, and Logan pick a movie, an actor, and a year. We review the film and each give a rating up to 5 stars. We look at the actor's career, including their choice of roles, performances, and how they stack up against others. Then we look at the year and examine the winner for Best Picture and the other nominees, as well as other notable movies, before rendering a verdict on which film should have won. Sometimes we argue.