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That Film Stew Podcast
That Film Stew Podcast
500 episodes
3 days ago
This week, we dive into David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence, unpacking its brutal intensity, powerful performances, and lasting impact. We explore how the film blends crime drama with psychological tension, and why it remains one of Cronenberg’s most compelling works.
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This week, we dive into David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence, unpacking its brutal intensity, powerful performances, and lasting impact. We explore how the film blends crime drama with psychological tension, and why it remains one of Cronenberg’s most compelling works.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Sounds Like Comics Ep 383 - Tron: Ares (Movie 2025)
That Film Stew Podcast
37 minutes 20 seconds
1 month ago
Sounds Like Comics Ep 383 - Tron: Ares (Movie 2025)
Luke and Jae jack back into the Grid to break down Tron: Ares — the story, the style, the tech, and how it stands alongside the rest of the franchise. From digital rebels to neon-drenched action, we cover it all. If you’re a fan of sci-fi, world-building, or just glowing discs being thrown at high speed, this one’s for you.
That Film Stew Podcast
This week, we dive into David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence, unpacking its brutal intensity, powerful performances, and lasting impact. We explore how the film blends crime drama with psychological tension, and why it remains one of Cronenberg’s most compelling works.