Episode 331: Women With Power(s) And Some Bros Too

The first show of October begins with nine movie reviews from Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy. Appropriately kicking off with an actor auditioning to be a demonologist (Devil’s Workshop) and a pair of best friends dealing with a demon of their own (My Best Friend’s Exorcism). Kate Hudson befriends an escaped woman with telekinesis (Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon) and a documentary looks at the career of Sinead O’Connor (Nothing Compares). Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline reteam for a third time (The Good House) and Walter Hill returns to the director’s chair for a new western (Dead for a Dollar). Zac Efron delivers warm PBR to his buddies in Vietnam (The Greatest Beer Run Ever), Sosie Bacon discovers that trauma has a new face (Smile) and Billy Eichner co-writes and headlines a sharp, LBGTQ romantic comedy that deserves your attention (Bros).

0:00 - Intro

1:37 – Devil’s Workshop

8:08 – My Best Friend’s Exorcism

18:45 – Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon

28:45 – Nothing Compares

40:14 – Dead for a Dollar

50:07 – The Good House

59:44 – The Greatest Beer Run Ever

1:12:45 - Smile

1:24:51 – Bros

1:44:05 - Outro

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