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Month: November 2023

Poor Things is Lanthimos at his most whimsical
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Poor Things is Lanthimos at his most whimsical

November 30, 2023December 1, 2023

Yorgos Lanthimos has potentially the most fun name to say out loud. Go ahead and give it a try. Say it. Saaaaay it. Yorgos Lanthimos!

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I Like to Movie Movie episode 244: The Killer
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I Like to Movie Movie episode 244: The Killer

November 26, 2023November 26, 2023

Whenever David Fincher releases a new movie it’s always cause for celebration. Add to that this week’s Thanksgiving holiday and we here at I Like

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Hot Property episode 139: Old and Terminal Sheldon
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Hot Property episode 139: Old and Terminal Sheldon

November 21, 2023November 21, 2023

We’re tired. Of Superheroes. Of Sheldon. Dan discovers his love of Seinfeld. The Boyz have indeed become Men. This game changing episode of Hot Property

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Napoleon is a sturdy and standard historical epic
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Napoleon is a sturdy and standard historical epic

November 20, 2023November 21, 2023

Earlier in the year, Martin Scorsese gave an interview in which he made a heartbreaking and sobering statement. Namely that he’s nearing the end of

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Next Goal Wins is a charming but truncated underdog story
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Next Goal Wins is a charming but truncated underdog story

November 17, 2023November 17, 2023

As assured by Taika Waititi’s silly priest character at the outset of Next Goal Wins, the film that follows is a mostly true story. It

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Thanksgiving is an instant seasonal classic
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Thanksgiving is an instant seasonal classic

November 16, 2023November 16, 2023

Back in 2007, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez attempted to cash in on their cultural cache and reinvigorate the multiplex with Grindhouse, a double feature

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I Like to Movie Movie episode 243: Doctor Sleep
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I Like to Movie Movie episode 243: Doctor Sleep

November 12, 2023November 12, 2023

Mike Flanagan did the impossible when he made Doctor Sleep: successfully sequelizing an untouchable classic AND adapting a novel that itself is very much not

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Hot Property episode 138: Save Thanksgiving!
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Hot Property episode 138: Save Thanksgiving!

November 7, 2023November 7, 2023

Dan came here to do two things: Save Thanksgiving, and fend off drunk idiots…and he’s alllllll out of idiots. Also Stephen has some anger issues

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Philadelphia Film Festival: Andy Elijah on The Sweet East
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Philadelphia Film Festival: Andy Elijah on The Sweet East

November 7, 2023November 7, 2023

The school trip to Washington D.C. is a rite of passage for many teenagers. Ah yes, the great attempt to inure the youth of America

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Philadelphia Film Festival: Andy Elijah on The Promised Land
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Philadelphia Film Festival: Andy Elijah on The Promised Land

November 6, 2023November 6, 2023

After his failed attempt at breaking into Hollywood with The Dark Tower, Danish director Nikolaj Arcel returns with one of the best period dramas in

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  • Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival X: Tinsman Road and Anything That Moves - ScullyVision on Tinsman Road – an uncommonly moving found footage creeper
  • Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival X: Tinsman Road and Anything That Moves - ScullyVision on The Outwaters is a game-changing horror flick that will seriously fuck up your shit
  • Him - a great concept squandered by a lackluster script - ScullyVision on Opus – An entertaining version of a movie you’ve seen before
  • Tinsman Road (2025) Review: Found Footage Grief Carved in the Woods - Independent Horror News, Articles and Reviews on Tinsman Road – an uncommonly moving found footage creeper
  • Black Bag - One of the best films of the year is now available at home! - ScullyVision on Black Bag – a low-key spy thriller that makes great use of my wife Cate Blanchett’s talents
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