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Justin and Hayley are back to review the film that spawned the entire idea for the podcast, a movie that had been collecting dust on J Mo's shelf for sixteen and a half years without ever having been watched: 2004's Ray, written and directed by Taylor Hackford, and starring Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington and Regina King, for which Foxx won the Academy Award for Best Actor. After starting the show last week with an unconventional music bio-pic, Music Month continues this time around with a movie that wallows in convention to such an extent it is often flirting with self-parody.
If you want to watch along before you listen to the show, Ray is streaming in Canada on Amazon Prime and Starz at the time of publication, while it can be streamed free in the United States on Tubi. We'll be back again next week with John Landis's The Blues Brothers.
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Justin and Hayley are back to review the film that spawned the entire idea for the podcast, a movie that had been collecting dust on J Mo's shelf for sixteen and a half years without ever having been watched: 2004's Ray, written and directed by Taylor Hackford, and starring Jamie Foxx, Kerry Washington and Regina King, for which Foxx won the Academy Award for Best Actor. After starting the show last week with an unconventional music bio-pic, Music Month continues this time around with a movie that wallows in convention to such an extent it is often flirting with self-parody.
If you want to watch along before you listen to the show, Ray is streaming in Canada on Amazon Prime and Starz at the time of publication, while it can be streamed free in the United States on Tubi. We'll be back again next week with John Landis's The Blues Brothers.
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