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‘The Prince of Nothingwood’ Review
Salim Shaheen is one of Afghanistan’s, and perhaps the world’s, most prolific filmmakers. But his is a name probably not known to many outside of the Middle East. Nothingwood comes from Salim himself as he notes that America has Hollywood, India has Bollywood and, as he points to the desert around him, Afghanistan has Nothingwood. At the outset of this
Movie BS Ep 377: Fantastic Fest 2017
0:00 – Hello, it’s our Fantastic Fest episode, but first an iTunes review 2:15 – We don’t know anything about the new movies in theaters this week! Here are our Fantastic Fest reviews: 3:15 – “The Square” B 6/10 8:10 – “Applecart” C 5/10 10:50 – “Mom and Dad” B- 7/10 14:30 – “Tigers Are Not Afraid” A- 9/10 19:30
Intern.Cast Ep 22: American Vandal ft. Gaga: Five Foot Two
This week the tri-terns are reunited and they discuss unnecessary remakes, The Book of Henry, and a short review of the documentary Gaga: Five Foot Two. Finally we put our heads together to ask the real questions… How many spray painted penises are too much for Davey to handle? Listen to our review of the Netflix original American Vandal season
‘King Cohen’ Review
There are few filmmakers as successful and simultaneously under the radar as Larry Cohen. He’s made some of the most vibrant and entertaining movies around, but there’s a good chance you don’t realize how many of your favorite movies he’s responsible for. There’s proof that the man behind The Stuff, Maniac Cop, It’s Alive, Black Caesar and Phone Booth is
Highly Suspect Reviews: American Made
Director Doug Liman and Tom Cruise team up again to tell this story of an airline pilot who ended up working for the CIA smuggling guns to the Contras and smuggling cocaine for the Medellin cartel at the same time. So outrageous you either laugh or get mad, this true story is a keeper. Or, at least, so says Chris,
OneOfUs.net at TIFF
Now that the curtains have set on the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival, with awards and receptions filling the news, it was time for me to talk about my experience with the 10 films I had the pleasure to see over four days at the festival. Traditionally, TIFF, along with the Venice and Telluride Film Festivals, have been major precursors

