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

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As you no doubt know, actor/director/producer Robert Redford died last week at the age of 89.

Now, lots and lots of people took the time to look back at his film career, so Sean and Claude took a different tack and reviewed a different aspect of Re... more

Way, way back in Episode 12, we looked at Stage Door and All About Eve, a couple of films about the theater industry that had practically no theater in them.

We're going back to that well only only 76 episodes later, with today's look at two films ... more

In the second half of our episode, we check out Clouds of Sils Maria (2014), which is definitely a tonal shift from the first half.

Kristen Stewart is the American assistant to an international star of stage and screen played by Juliette Binoche. T... more

From New York we head down to Baltimore, Maryland for DINER (1982) written and directed by Barry Levinson. This film was, in fact, shot in and around Baltimore, and Claude takes the time to flex his Baltimore geography knowledge. (By the way, when yo... more

This episode takes you to the places where a pair of directors grew up. Coincidentally, these places are also the stomping grounds for Your Humble Hosts.

We begin with MEAN STREETS (1973) . directed and co-written by Martin Scorsese, which is set i... more

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... more

In today's episode we are looking at the work of two directors named Anderson, although they're not related to one another.

We begin with Paul Thomas Anderson's MAGNOLIA, from 1999. This is a film that has the complexity of a Robert Altman film, in... more

In this half of our episode we lighten the tone just a little bit for another Carl Franklin joint, Out of Time, starring Denzel Washington again (of course) along with Eva Mendes, Dean Cain and the always-delightful John Billingsley. In this film Den... more

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