Episode 446: But If You Just Believe, There’s No Way We Can Fall

Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy return to the weekly beat of reviews with seven new titles this week. They include a new 3-D documentary from Wim Wenders (Anselm) and another with the master of giallo (Dario Argento Panico). Leah McKendrick writes, directs and freezes her eggs (Scrambled) plus you can learn all about the making of We Are The World (The Greatest Night In Pop). A pair of streamers serve up animation with an all-Asian cast (The Tiger’s Apprentice) and Charlie Kaufman adapts an anxiety-driven children’s book (Orion and the Dark). Finally, it is time to learn who the real agent….shhhh….we’re not supposed to say (Argylle).

0:00 - Intro

1:44 - Anselm

7:51 - The Tiger's Apprentice

13:44 - Dario Argento Panico

19:55 – The Greatest Night in Pop

37:21 - Scrambled
46:01 - Orion and the Dark

57:25 – Argylle

1:13:09 - Outro

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