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Roger Ebert goes to bat for a classic that both of our host can actually agree on. But with one host watching this for the third time and another on a first time watch, will they actually meet in the middle?
Another issue we take a look at is, given when THE CRYING GAME was created, does it hold up in a woke world of 2021, or does it go down the path of SILENCE OF THE LAMBS and get the terrifying moniker of “problematic?”
We talk sweet romances, the desire for a world without international terrorists, oh and thinking about cricket while having sex. We swear it makes sense. Kind of.
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/Spotify Twitter @offscreendeath Instagram @theoffscreendeath Letterboxd: @daveagiannini and @projectingfilm Artwork by Nathan Thomas Milliner Music by Joplin Rice
Find out more at https://offscreendeath.pinecast.co
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By Michael Denniston and David Giannini5
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Roger Ebert goes to bat for a classic that both of our host can actually agree on. But with one host watching this for the third time and another on a first time watch, will they actually meet in the middle?
Another issue we take a look at is, given when THE CRYING GAME was created, does it hold up in a woke world of 2021, or does it go down the path of SILENCE OF THE LAMBS and get the terrifying moniker of “problematic?”
We talk sweet romances, the desire for a world without international terrorists, oh and thinking about cricket while having sex. We swear it makes sense. Kind of.
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/Spotify Twitter @offscreendeath Instagram @theoffscreendeath Letterboxd: @daveagiannini and @projectingfilm Artwork by Nathan Thomas Milliner Music by Joplin Rice
Find out more at https://offscreendeath.pinecast.co
This podcast is powered by Pinecast.