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Join screenwriters James Ruzicka and Andres Llorente as they watch the latest movie releases and old classics through the lenses of film history and their own lives, looking for the connections between old and new.
Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere vs The Night of the Hunter: Night of the Boss
Two Reel Cinema Club
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Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere vs The Night of the Hunter: Night of the Boss
We’re dancing in the dark this week, as we watch the new movie Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere and then study the film that makes a cameo in that rock and roll biopic, 1955’s The Night of the Hunter. Two bad fathers, two rivers, two tales of growing up poor. But which of the two features the sweatiest man? Which of the two has the most riverside wildlife? Which of the two is wearing twenty undervests and a fake chin? And which movie do we consider a mediocre film that everyone should watch?
Plus a twentieth century ghost story, a short film about migration, a soccer semi-final, an almost silent music producer, a no-show for Courtney Cox and a forest’s worth of the King of England’s trees.
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Two Reel Cinema Club
Join screenwriters James Ruzicka and Andres Llorente as they watch the latest movie releases and old classics through the lenses of film history and their own lives, looking for the connections between old and new.