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Make your commute a little more cinematic with conversations from the staff and friends of Art House Cinema!
We're bringing the heat on Spike Lee's latest film, and have great admiration for Jeff Buckley. Hear our thoughts on both of these new films at Art House.
We've got a special guest this week! Spencer is our Social Media Manager for Art House and is not only great at his job, but he's got some great thoughts on all things film. He's here to talk with the guys about Weapons and you won't want to miss it.
We've got some differing opinions on Together (the new body horror film we opened this past Friday) and we'd love your thoughts as well! Love it or hate it, we've got lots to share and think about on this episode.
We've got thoughts (and feels) for our latest film "Sorry, Baby" and we hope you'll join us in the conversation. On top of that, we needed to revisit "Eddington" as Matt finally had a chance to see it and he wanted the chance to discuss it further. Lot's to talk about!
After a couple of weeks away from the podcast, we are back to discuss two films we've opened recently. Love 'em or hate ‘em, we think Superman and Eddington both deserve a conversation.
Matt and Kyler bring their thoughts on F1 to the podcast. It's a film with high expectations but enough energy and octane to get it to the finish line! We loved it and can't wait for more and more people check it out.
28 Years Later is a fresh take on a series that seems full of fresh takes. While it might disappoint some, others are calling in the film of the year. Either way, we've got lots of thoughts and things to break down.
We've got a film that's worth talking about! Lots to enjoy, breakdown and have some insight into. "The Life of Chuck" shines as another great Stephen King adaptation that has the potential to be seen again and again with increasing returns for generations. Don't miss our thoughts or the film itself now playing at Art House!