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“This isn't a completely dead eye. It still works a bit. The problem is, the only thing I can see with it is Additional Crew. And it can see right through it. Right through your your podcast, Val. I see what's inside it, what makes it tick. It’s still the same podcast.”Welcome to Additional Crew, the spoiler-heavy review show where we choose whatever random film we want to talk about. This episode we bring to you “A mild-mannered man becomes a local hero through an act of violence, which sets off repercussions that will shake his family to its very core.” I am of course talking about the legendary Canadian director David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence. This film was nominated for two oscars, best supporting actor for William Hurt and best adapted screenplay for John Olson. So how does it stand up to the test of time?Up next: The Silent Partner (1978)A History of Violence, David Cronenberg, film analysis, violence, identity, character relationships, cinematography, movie review
By Additional Crew“This isn't a completely dead eye. It still works a bit. The problem is, the only thing I can see with it is Additional Crew. And it can see right through it. Right through your your podcast, Val. I see what's inside it, what makes it tick. It’s still the same podcast.”Welcome to Additional Crew, the spoiler-heavy review show where we choose whatever random film we want to talk about. This episode we bring to you “A mild-mannered man becomes a local hero through an act of violence, which sets off repercussions that will shake his family to its very core.” I am of course talking about the legendary Canadian director David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence. This film was nominated for two oscars, best supporting actor for William Hurt and best adapted screenplay for John Olson. So how does it stand up to the test of time?Up next: The Silent Partner (1978)A History of Violence, David Cronenberg, film analysis, violence, identity, character relationships, cinematography, movie review