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Article Latest post PublicOmaha: A Conversation With Director Cole Webley Director Cole Webley joins All Those Moments to discuss his devastating and deeply human film, Omaha, starring John Magaro.
May 12 0 likes 0 commentsProject Hail Mary: An Antidote for Cynicism Project Hail Mary: An Antidote for Cynicism April 7 Article April 7 Public 0 0Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man - The Best and Worst of Netflix Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man - The Best and Worst of Netflix
March 17
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In this episode, we dive into the bloody waters of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man including its themes, performances, and whether we think it lives up to the legacy of the TV series. We also explore how this changes the trajectory of Tommy Shelby’s story (especially when compared to how the show concluded), the historical and political backdrop shaping the narrative, and whether or not we think the overall project was a success. Is this a fitting continuation for the Peaky Blinders or is Netflix going to spin this thing off into something else entirely? Article March 17 Public 0 0The Voice of Hind Rajab: Imperfect, But Essential The Voice of Hind Rajab: Imperfect, But Essential
March 3
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The story of Hind Rajab can never be ignored and it should never be forgotten. Kaouther Ben Hania's film, The Voice of Hind Rajab, is an imperfect but essential document that turns the details of what has happened to more than 20,000 children in Gaza since the end of 2023 into an intimate rendering of human anguish. Benji and Luke watched this movie during the week that Neil Patrick Harris talked about being "interested in things that are apolitical." The Voice of Hind Rajab, conversely, provokes conversations about the role of politics in art and cinema. After all, isn't art without politics just decoration? Or, as Ben Han Article March 3 Public 0 0No Other Choice: No Better Movie From 2025 No Other Choice: No Better Movie From 2025
February 17
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Benji and Luke start the show with describing their expectations for the movie No Other Choice based on their familiarity with Park Chan-wook's previous work. They then begin the spoiler-filled section of their conversation with audience responses to the movie and an introduction of the themes of No Other Choice, including its critique of neoliberalism, large language models, and the role of the Moloch theory as a way of understanding the phrase 'no other choice.' They also give breakdowns of key scenes, the incredible performances from Son Ye-jin and Lee Byung-hun, and exchange personal anecdotes that relate to the storytelli Article February 17 Public 0 0A 'Supreme' Year For Movies: Industry News, Our 2025 Recap, and Preview of 2026 A 'Supreme' Year For Movies: Industry News, Our 2025 Recap, and Preview of 2026
January 21
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Benji and Luke start season two of the podcast by catching up on news from the movie industry, including the announcement of Jess Walter's bestselling novel So Far Gone coming soon to Netflix. They also discuss an essay from A.S. Hamrah in the New York Review of Books on the state of contemporary film criticism. Then, they look back at the nine movies they've covered on the podcast in 2025 before catching up on all the movies they watched to close out the year, including a lengthy discussion of Marty Supreme. Finally, they preview the year ahead for the podcast and announce the first movie t Article January 21 Public 0 0