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No Sevens
No Sevens
40 episodes
1 week ago
Best friends Caleb, Silas, and David use their celebrated cinematic palates to discuss and review movies (no, wait—"films," because real movie critics call them "films"). The only rule? No sevens. Although really, it's more like a guideline.
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Best friends Caleb, Silas, and David use their celebrated cinematic palates to discuss and review movies (no, wait—"films," because real movie critics call them "films"). The only rule? No sevens. Although really, it's more like a guideline.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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T E N E T
No Sevens
1 hour 12 minutes 41 seconds
3 years ago
T E N E T

We live in a twilight world, and there are no sevens at dusk...

We are finally BACK! Sort of. This week's [month's?] movie is Christopher Nolan's 2020 film Tenet starring John David Washington, Elizabeth Debicki, Robert Pattinson, and Kenneth Branagh.

In a weirdly apropos turn of events, the release of this podcast was delayed and may also have some audio problems.

I don't even know what our next movie is gonna be for sure. Probably Top Gun at some point. Maybe something else. Just watch all the movies and be ready for anything. We'll try to put something out soon-ish

No Sevens
Best friends Caleb, Silas, and David use their celebrated cinematic palates to discuss and review movies (no, wait—"films," because real movie critics call them "films"). The only rule? No sevens. Although really, it's more like a guideline.