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On this episode, Greg and Giles discuss three new theatrical releases: absurdist pop music comedy "Ebony & Ivory" (from the team that brought you "The Greasy Strangler"); "surreal" animation "Boys Go to Jupiter" (with a clip from the film); and arthouse whatsit "Harvest." They also cover two new physical media releases: A24's Blu-ray of Tim Robinson's "Friendship" and a deluxe 4K UHD + Blu-ray + collectibles edition of "Late Night with the Devil."
ERRATA/OMISSIONS
*Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson collaborated on the hits "The Girl Is Mine" and "Say Say Say."
*Drafthouse Films has remained active since "The Greasy Strangler," releasing movies regularly--some of which we've reviewed, like Corey Feldman's "The Birthday"*Greg intended to say Athina Rachel Tsangari was a major figure in the "Greek Weird Wave," not the "Greek New Wave."
On this episode, Greg and Giles discuss three new theatrical releases: absurdist pop music comedy "Ebony & Ivory" (from the team that brought you "The Greasy Strangler"); "surreal" animation "Boys Go to Jupiter" (with a clip from the film); and arthouse whatsit "Harvest." They also cover two new physical media releases: A24's Blu-ray of Tim Robinson's "Friendship" and a deluxe 4K UHD + Blu-ray + collectibles edition of "Late Night with the Devil."
ERRATA/OMISSIONS
*Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson collaborated on the hits "The Girl Is Mine" and "Say Say Say."
*Drafthouse Films has remained active since "The Greasy Strangler," releasing movies regularly--some of which we've reviewed, like Corey Feldman's "The Birthday"*Greg intended to say Athina Rachel Tsangari was a major figure in the "Greek Weird Wave," not the "Greek New Wave."