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Episode 804 – PC McWokenstein

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This Week: Kevin is dragged into sounding off about the reaction and re-reactions to issues of race in casting. Later, he looks at new trailers for My Policeman and The Fablemans. Next, he reviews the films The Woman King, Confess Fletch and Beautiful Blue Eyes. Then, he kicks off an interview with Joshua Newton and actor Alexander Newton from Beautiful Blue Eyes. Finally, he wraps things up with a look at home-cinema with a spotlight on LARPs.


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Episode Schedule: NOTE: Reviews begin at indicated time-stamp below.

Part I: Intro, news and Trailer Park, featuring My Policeman and The Fablemans

Part II: Reviews of The Woman King [10:00] and Beautiful Blue Eyes [16:00]

Part III: Interview with Joshua Newton and Alexander Newton [19:00]

Part IV: Review of Confess, Fletch [29:00], and the Home-Cinema Round-up featuring LARPs [34:10]

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2 thoughts on “Episode 804 – PC McWokenstein”

  1. Gigi C says:
    September 19, 2022 at 1:52 am

    Did we watch the same movie? The Woman King was epic

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    • Della C says:
      October 2, 2022 at 5:05 pm

      Right?! He fell asleep because he didn’t see white guys on the screen. His main complaint was the lighting? So random. I didn’t even notice the lighting. What about the story? What about the brutality the women endured? What about the historical accuracy of a real army of women? What about the perspective of the European slave trade from the African perspective? So much to discuss. It’s a missed opportunity

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