In episode 176, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn are joined by first time guest Jesse Wolfe, founder of O’Dang Hummus (www.odanghummus.com). Chris, Drew and Jesse review Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising and…
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A weekly talk show hosted by film critic Christopher Crespo
In episode 176, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn are joined by first time guest Jesse Wolfe, founder of O’Dang Hummus (www.odanghummus.com). Chris, Drew and Jesse review Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising and…
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“The Nice Guys” is a return to the modernized film noir private detective template that writer and director Shane Black previously played with in “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,” and like…
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“Money Monster” is a kind of confusing movie, though not in the way one would think initially. The plot itself is quite easy to understand and there are no major…
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As heard in episode 175 of Cinema Crespodiso. “Best in Show” is a Christopher Guest mockumentary about a number of different dog owners and their shared dream to have their…
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In episode 174, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn are joined by returning guest Chico (www.twitter.com/thisischico). Chris and Drew review Money Monster and Chico reviews Captain America: Civil War. The Netflix…
Read MoreAs heard in episode 174 of Cinema Crespodiso. Movies about making movies is tricky genre to crack because most people don’t like seeing how the sausage is made, but every…
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In episode 174, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn review Captain America: Civil War. The Netflix Instant Pick of the Week is Bowfinger. Dr. Drew gives his two cents on taking breaks….
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The thirteenth movie in the franchise known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), “Captain America: Civil War” is most definitely a unique product of movie making in both good ways…
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In this BONUS episode, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn saw Captain America: Civil War and they talk about the movie in detail from start to finish. So of course this…
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As heard in episode 173 of Cinema Crespodiso. The main theme of “V For Vendetta” is that people should not be afraid of their governments, but instead governments should be…
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