Episode 422: Excuse Me, That’s Mine

Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy return to review six new films this week. They include the film that was supposed to be Nicolas Cage’s first western, but wasn’t (Butcher’s Crossing). Documentarian Errol Morris gets inside the head of spy novelist John Le Carre (The Pigeon Tunnel) and comedian Bill Burr tries to not let the new woke generation get inside his (Old Dads). The director of Borat adapts a two-man show (Dicks: The Musical) and a new documentary on Amazon is a warm-up for this week’s theme of property theft (Silver Dollar Road). That leaves us with the latest from Martin Scorsese on the true story of the 1920s murders amongst the Osage community in Oklahoma (Killers of the Flower Moon).

0:00 - Intro

2:02 - Butcher's Crossing

10:55 – The Pigeon Tunnel

15:49 - Old Dads

22:59 - Silver Dollar Road

32:18 - Dicks: The Musical

41:28 - Killers of the Flower Moon

1:00:54 – Preview of Next Week’s Movies

1:02:09 - Outro

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