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Jul312019

July. It's a wrap

The dog days of summer are upon us and the year is just flying by now. As we prepare to ride out the last month of the summer (and thus the summer movie season), here are 14 highlights from the month we now leave behind...


The Farewell interview  Murtada talks to rising director Lulu Wang about her autobiographical hit
New Classics: In the Loop Michael discovers that the political satire is eerily even more relevant 10 years on
Doc Corner Glenn says Maiden is a must-see and an Oscar contender
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Nathaniel sits in the car with Brad and wonders where Tarantino's 9th or 10th movie is going. What an odd film experience
The Personal and the universal Lynn Lee's take on The Farewell
Best Actresses Nathaniel's ballot on 2019's first half
Review: MidSommar Chris on the year's most polarizing movie
Soundtracking: Nashville Chris listens closely to a non-musical that's also a musical 
Smackdown 1960 Leslye Headland (Russian Doll) and more special guests discuss Psycho and Elmer Gantry. Have you listened yet? 
The Lion King Redux Timn's brutal review of Disney's money-devouring remake 

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Yes No Maybe So: Cats that trailer was the stuff of dream nightmare ballets
Emmy Snubs who we were mourning on nomination day
Populist Oscar Nominees which performances wouldn't have been nominated without their outstanding box office receipts? 
Big Little Lies "I Want to Know" - series or season finale? Either way we all had opinions.  

COMING IN AUGUST
The Supporting Actress Smackdown of 1957,  a tribute to the very random and many-act career of producer Dino de Laurentiis for his Centennial, Mindhunter season 2, and new films like Luce, Blinded by the Light, The Kitchen, Where'd You Go Bernadette, Brittany Runs a Marathon, and Vita & Virginia.

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Reader Comments (8)

Oscar chart updates? (Don't mean to pester, as I know a lot of work goes into them. But knowing if/when they may happen may save me doing an Eisenberg/Zuckerberg "constant hit refresh" routine every morning. :-) )

July 31, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterTravis C

That composite photo is perfect.

August 1, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterJono

July was the best month of the year so far for new films. The Farewell, Midsommar and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood will all be remembered fondly.

Can't wait to talk about Carolyn Jones in Bachelor Party!

August 1, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick T

Jono -- thank you!

Patrick -- the year is finally picking up!

Travis -- THIS WEEKEND. top priority

August 1, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterNATHANIEL R

Time for a new Smackdown tradition: asking how to find the movies. Does anyone know a good source for "Bachelor Party"? The internet and interlibrary loan are failing me so far.

August 1, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterDave S.

Thanks Nathaniel R. Genuinely love your work.

August 1, 2019 | Unregistered CommenterTravis C

Dave S. - I found it streaming on a site called rarefilmm.com. It looks like a site that is carefully curated by someone who cares about preserving films that unavailable elsewhere. A couple of other rare films I've been looking for are available to stream there as well.

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