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Feb 21, 2021

Episode 471

New Movies: 

 

Nomadland - After losing everything in the Great Recession, a woman embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad.

The Blackout - Centers around a group of friends and strangers at an apartment party, set against the backdrop of Hurricane Sandy.

Silk Road - Philosophical twenty-something Ross Ulbricht creates Silk Road, a dark net website that sells drugs, while DEA agent Rick Bowden goes undercover to bring him down.

Burn It All - An enraged woman battles a ring of violent organ smugglers after returning to her hometown to bury her mother.

Test Pattern - Test Pattern follows an interracial couple whose relationship is put to the test after a Black woman is sexually assaulted and her white boyfriend drives her from hospital to hospital in search of a rape kit.

Truth to Power - The Grammy-winning lead singer of System of a Down, Serj Tankian helps to awaken a political revolution on the other side of the world, inspiring Armenia's struggle for democracy through his music and message.

Ruby in Paradise (1993) - A young woman struggles for independence and identity in a small Florida tourist town.

Undisputed Classic

Alex in Wonderland - Bohemian Alex Morrison has just finished directing his first feature length movie. In its previews, the movie is considered a critical, artistic and surefire commercial success. As such, Alex seemingly has his choice of what his next project will be. Alex has a few thoughts in his mind, such as a biopic of Lenny Bruce, or a movie about a black uprising in Los Angeles. As he makes the rounds both in the Hollywood community and European movie centers for ideas, he fantasizes about movie scenarios of those everyday situations he is in. These fantasies are influenced by his movie idols, some who he meets such as Italian director Federico Fellini and French actress Jeanne Moreau. Concurrently, he is considering what to do about his personal life. He, his wife Beth and their two daughters live a middle class lifestyle. He is wondering whether it makes sense to "move up", which means that movie making not only has to achieve his main purpose of saying something meaningful, but also has to be commercially successful. That need for commercial success may ultimately take artistic control out of his hands.

1991

Scenes From a Mall - On their 16th anniversary, a married couple's trip to a Beverly Hills mall becomes the stage for personal revelations and deceptions.

He Said, She Said - TV viewers love seeing the two reporters with opposing views on the show "He Said, She Said". Womanizer Dan and Lorie fall for each other. Love?

Next Week - The Vigil, Cherry (Apple TV), The United States vs Billie Holiday (Hulu), Crazy About Her (Netflix)
Classic - The Coal Miner’s Daughter
1991 - The Doors, My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys, Shipwrecked