The Filmcast

Ep. 686 - Three Thousand Years of Longing

09.06.2022 - By The FilmcastPlay

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David, Devindra, and Jeff discuss the brilliance of Aubrey Plaza in Emily The Criminal, marvel over how expensive The Rings of Power looks, and dive into George Miller's newest film Three Thousand Years of Longing.

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Weekly Plugs

David - Decoding TV recapping The Rings of Power

Devindra - What to expect at Apple’s iPhone 14 event

Jeff - twitch.tv/fcf

Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching  (~26:30)

Jeff - Emily the Criminal, Fall

David - Day Shift

Devindra - The Patient, Rings of Power

Featured Review (~1:18:00)

Three Thousand Years of Longing

SPOILERS (~1:26:00)

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