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Episode 119: Mr. Jones//Run with the Hunted//House of Hummingbird

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It’s the last 2 weeks of movies without theaters and we’ve got you covered on all sorts of films. One that shamefully didn’t get highlighted is Jon Stewart’s Irresistible which comes out June 26th. It was originally slated for release weeks ago and was covered on this show then. Thanks for listening and for your vital support of this show. 
  
 
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‘November’ Review: Gothic Love Triangle In Estonia Is “Stunningly Beautiful”

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November (2017 — streaming on Shudder, Vudu, Kanopy), directed by Rainer Sarnet, is a stunningly beautiful, maddeningly obtuse, sometimes funny, dark Estonian folk tale. The story revolves around Lina (Rea Lest) and Hans (Jorgen Liik), two peasants trying to survive a harsh winter and threatening plague by any means necessary. Lina has eyes for Hans, but Hans’ gaze has been captured by Baroness (Jette Loona Hermanis). All of this may sound like a classic, gothic love triangle, but the presentation is anything but traditional.

Alison Brie Experiences Nightmarish Vacation In ‘The Rental’ Trailer

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Alison Brie as “Michelle” in Dave Franco’s THE RENTAL. Courtesy of IFC Films. An IFC Films Release

In his director’s statement, Dave Franco said that the inspiration behind The Rental lies in his “paranoia about the concept of home-sharing.” The trailer to the horror-thriller is pretty chilling and well put together, so I’m guessing this 88-minute thriller could be something special.

‘Assassin’s Creed Origins’ Lands A Free Weekend On Uplay

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Ubisoft has announced that Assassin’s Creed Origins will have a free weekend June 19-21 on Uplay. Gamers can pre-load Assassin’s Creed Origins starting today! As I have logged over 190 hours on Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, I am very interested to see what the previous installment has to offer.

Movie Mainline Pick: Subtletly Reigns Supreme In Suspense Laden ‘The Death of Dick Long’

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Every Tuesday I get to hang with my Movie Mainline buddies Bruce Purkey, Eric Holmes and Luis Lacau for our podcast, and several weeks ago Purkey was singing the praises of The Death of Dick Long. I trust his recommendations without fail, and right on cue both Eric Holmes and I absolutely loved The Death of Dick Long. Check out our hour long video as well as a few reasons to check out this movie in the following post!!

‘Peninsula’ Trailer: ‘Train To Busan’ Sequel Readies For A Zombie Apocalypse

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"Peninsula" (WELL GO USA Entertainment)
Back in 2016 I was all about Train to Busan and I remember Anderson Cowan and I praising the film on a previous CinemAddicts episode. Its sequel Peninsula (aka Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula) features eye-opening action scenes, so on that note I am very excited.

Flick City Episode 17: Interviews With Jamie Kennedy And ‘Shirley’ Screenwriter Sarah Gubbins

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I went slightly personal with this mini-pod as I am focused on writing my first ever screenplay (at the tender old age of 48!). If you’re interesting in screenwriting or a writer in general, check out my interview with Shirley screenwriter Sarah Gubbins. Also included is some audio from my interview with Jamie Kennedy as he talks about just turning 50.

Trailer: Brenton Thwaites Is Haunted By The ‘Ghosts Of War’

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I gave the proverbial thumbs up to the last two Vertical Entertainment films I checked out (Inheritance and Capone) and Ghosts of War has the makings of an effective thriller. Combining the brutality of World War II and horror is an intriguing mix, the trailer has peaked my interest.

‘Extra Ordinary’ Review: Maeve Higgins Toplines Charming Debut Film From Mike Ahern And Enda Loughman

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Extra Ordinary, directed by Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman, stands as a charming debut feature film. Set in small-town Ireland, Extra Ordinary centers on Rose (Maeve Higgins) as she is trying to forget her paranormal past. She spent her childhood helping her father on an, apparently popular, paranormal television series. In the process of filming that series, Rose’s father met an untimely end, leaving Rose scared to face that side of her life, opting instead for a humdrum existence as a driving instructor. Maeve Higgins brings a wonderful mix of pathos and wit to her role, grounded in the sense that she has lived for years of loneliness.