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Who's Our Lead??
Jarrod Nelson and Jordan Petersen Kamp
21 episodes
1 week ago
Who's Our Lead goes back to Boston this week to discuss Matt Damon in the Martin Scorsese directed Best-Picture winner, The Departed. With two successful franchises in full swing, Damon continues a streak of critical and commercial success as he turns in what may be his best ever performance in one of Scorsese's most purely entertaining movies.
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Who's Our Lead goes back to Boston this week to discuss Matt Damon in the Martin Scorsese directed Best-Picture winner, The Departed. With two successful franchises in full swing, Damon continues a streak of critical and commercial success as he turns in what may be his best ever performance in one of Scorsese's most purely entertaining movies.
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TV & Film
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Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985)
Who's Our Lead??
1 hour 55 minutes
7 months ago
Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (1985)
Paul Schrader makes his masterpiece about the most Schraderian figure in history, Yukio Mishima.
Who's Our Lead??
Who's Our Lead goes back to Boston this week to discuss Matt Damon in the Martin Scorsese directed Best-Picture winner, The Departed. With two successful franchises in full swing, Damon continues a streak of critical and commercial success as he turns in what may be his best ever performance in one of Scorsese's most purely entertaining movies.