On the latest episode of CinemAddicts, we review and preview the month of March. Greg absolutely loves Raya and the Last Dragon and Anderson is really excited to check out The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent amongst others. The pair also offer up their different takes on directors Zack Snyder and Spike Lee!
Just a reminder our CinemAddicts Patreon members will receive exclusive access to Spoilers (“Lucky” director Natasha Kermani talks about the end of her film, which is now streaming on Shudder). Our Patreon bonus episode will focus on the year 1965!
Here is my interview with Emily Tosta as she talks about her new film Willy’s Wonderland (co-starring Nicolas Cage). Also covered include her experiences on Mayans M.C. and forming the foundating Karttos Internationalwith her Venezuelan mother.
Willy’s Wonderland is now available On Demand(Anderson & I receive a small commission if you purchase through the Amazon link). FYI I really enjoyed this movie, hit us up on CinemAddicts Facebook Group and tell us what you think of the movie and the Emily Tosta interview (full Q&A is up on my Deepest Dream site).
Tosta talks about the ending of Willy’s Wonderland exclusively on our CinemAddicts Patreon, just fyi! So expect a Spoiler type episode for Willy’s Wonderland for our Patreon community!
Lastly, is Raya and the Last Dragon worth watching?? I give a quick reaction to the movie as well!
Very pleased to introduce you to Joseph Dorvil this week. I’ve been eluding to him and how he’s involved in the project for the past many weeks. This marks the six months to go point. Thanks for listening!
Took a break from actually working on something for the movie to check in and report what’s transpired since last week. End up reading the first section of the recently revised treatment.
On the latest Flick City, I interview “Cowboys” director Anna Kerrigan and actress Jillian Bell. Cowboys is now available in Virtual Cinemas and VOD. I also interviewed Simon Bird, director of “Days of the Bagnold Summer” which hits Virtual Cinemas and VOD on February 19 (it hits DVDMarch 23).
Favorite Movies: Jillian Bell’s pick is Clue, Anna Kerrigan chooses Toni Erdmann, and Simon Bird praises Opening Night and Funny Ha Ha.
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Shot a wedding this last weekend and learned that I’ve changed as director or at least changed the way I am behind a camera. The boy is to blame and he chimes in a bit on this one, but not too much.
On the latest Flick City, I review The Wanting Mare, an epic indie fantasy that was shot in and around a warehouse in Paterson, New Jersey from director Nicholas Ashe Bateman. The feature is now out in theaters and available VOD. Also included are interviews with PVT CHAT actor Keith Poulson and A Glitch in the Matrix director Rodney Ascher. Just fyi, Poulson’s movie recommendation Kes and his 2018 feature The Great Pretender are available on Prime Video.
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I discuss the importance of support… at least for me at this point, how I thought the project might be really screwed and why I really don’t like social media.
On the latest episode of CinemAddicts we preview the top films of February. Greg has some kind words to say about the cam girl/indie drama PVT CHAT and Anderson is excited to check out the documentary A Glitch in the Matrix and the narrative Silk Road. Other films previewed include Judas and the Black Messiah, The United States vs. Billie Holiday, Malcolm & Marie and Cherry.
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