The Filmcast

Ep. 748 - The Marvels (GUEST: Jessie Earl)

11.14.2023 - By The FilmcastPlay

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David, Devindra, and Jeff delve into the vulnerability of Sly, explore the deep discomfort of The Curse, and look back on a life in comedy in Albert Brooks: Defending My Life. Then Jessie Earl joins us for our review of The Marvels. Check out Jessie’s YouTube channel and her podcast Jumpgate.  

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Weekly Plugs

David - Decoding Everything: It’s been a terrible week for the internet we grew up with

Devindra - Engadget Podcast: Interview with Joe Hunting, director of We Met In Virtual Reality, on launching a new VR film studio

Jeff - Jeff’s Cameo Page

Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only)   

What we've been watching (~36:21)

David - Sly, The Curse

Devindra - The Curse, Ghost Story Podcast

Jeff - Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, Righteous Gemstones

Featured Review (~1:05:50)

The Marvels

SPOILERS (~1:25:41)

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