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Words and Movies
Sean Gallagher & Claude Call
148 episodes
1 week ago
Sean Gallagher and Claude Call find two seemingly different movies and find the common thread between them.
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Sean Gallagher and Claude Call find two seemingly different movies and find the common thread between them.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film
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Reel 86b: The Magnificent Andersons, Pt.2
Words and Movies
45 minutes 38 seconds
6 months ago
Reel 86b: The Magnificent Andersons, Pt.2

In Part Two of our episode, which isn't quite as packed as Part 1 (largely because it's a shorter, more straightforward story), we look at Wes Anderson's THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS, starring Gene Hackman, Anjelica Huston and a half-dozen or so other people as their adult children and in-laws. At the start of the film, the family isn't hanging together very well, until a little bit of deceit brings them closer. Then it separates them again. Then...well, just tune in.

COMING ATTRACTIONS:

In Episode 87 we're keeping our focus on directors (heh), with two films that are semi-autobiographical in nature. We'll begin with MEAN STREETS (1973), directed by Martin Scorsese, and finish with DINER (1982), directed by Barry Levenson.

Words and Movies
Sean Gallagher and Claude Call find two seemingly different movies and find the common thread between them.