Episode 587: Call Me Sometime When You Have No Class

It is another epic review week on the show with Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy tackling 11 films. They range from a documentary about comedians navigating their worst condition (Anxiety Club) to an animated film about horny dogs (Fixed). A black family deals with the aftermath of an intruder in their home (The Knife) while a toxic dead mother intrudes on the bodies of her wife and son (Went Up The Hill) not to mention the widowed rancher trying to keep her family and business together (East of Wall). Two friends fight against being abducted by aliens in an apartment (Jimmy & Stiggs) while two infamous cable staples from 1985 get reimagined without imagination (Witchboard, Red Sonja). Bob Odenkirk returns as a man of action (Nobody 2). Vanessa Kirby spends all night trying to gather money to save her home (Night Always Comes) and Spike Lee reteams with Denzel Washington in the best remake of the week; let alone one from Akira Kurosawa (Highest 2 Lowest).

3:06 - Anxiety Club

10:22 - Fixed

17:13 - The Knife

24:55 - Went Up the Hill

32:34 - East of Wall

40:17 - Witchboard

51:28 - Red Sonja

1:02:38 - Jimmy and Stiggs

1:12:47 - Night Always Comes

1:25:47 - Nobody 2

1:37:42 - Highest 2 Lowest

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