Episode 328: You Cannot Be Serious! Or Satirical Evidently.

Theaters are facing a drought this autumn season and over Labor Day Weekend Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy have seven movies to review. They include a reimagining from filmmaker Francois Ozon (Peter Von Kant) and a quest to bring Hitler’s remains to Stalin (Burial). The Umbrella Academy’s Tom Hopper and Kat Graham double-book a place in Verona (Love In The Villa) and Javier Bardem seeks an award for his company (The Good Boss). Two documentaries look at the happy friendships of genre filmmakers (The Horror Crowd) and the tortured psyche of a tennis great (McEnroe). Finally, Steve gets a chance to weigh in on a Sundance favorite and reveal whether Erik was on point with its shortcomings (Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul).

0:00 - Intro

3:08 - Peter Von Kant

10:18 - Love In The Villa

18:14 - Burial

24:32 – The Horror Crowd

38:40 - The Good Boss 

44:29 - McEnroe

59:36 - Honk For Jesus, Save Your Soul

1:12:31 - Outro

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