In episode 163, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn drink sangria and review The Witch. Billy D reviews Southbound and Estranged. The Netflix Pick of the Week is Silver Linings Playbook. Dr….
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A weekly talk show hosted by film critic Christopher Crespo
In episode 163, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn drink sangria and review The Witch. Billy D reviews Southbound and Estranged. The Netflix Pick of the Week is Silver Linings Playbook. Dr….
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In this Crespodiso Film School BONUS episode, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn talk about the life and career of martial arts legend, movie star, philosopher and artist Bruce Lee. They…
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“Zoolander 2” is unfortunately not a good movie. Whereas the first “Zoolander” had some heart and came across as a fun and funny skewering of pop culture, “Zoolander 2” feels…
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As heard in episode 162 of Cinema Crespodiso. “Hardware” is a crazy 1990 low budget sci-fi movie about a rogue robot with a serious bloodlust, let loose within a single…
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In episode 162, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn review Deadpool, and Chris reviews Zoolander 2. Chris and Drew are briefly joined by Drewster Cogburn 2. The Netflix Instant Pick of the…
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“Deadpool” is a total have-your-cake-and-eat-it-too kind of movie. A thoroughly unconventional character making jokes at the expense of the thoroughly conventional film in which he inhabits, “Deadpool” features all the greatest…
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As heard in episode 161 of Cinema Crespodiso. Mad Max on BMX bicycles. That is the essence of “Turbo Kid,” a 2015 post-apocalyptic sci-fi movie about a young man trying…
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In episode 161, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn are joined by returning guest and friend of the show Nick Sharabba! Chris and Drew review Hail, Caesar! The Netflix Instant Pick…
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“Hail, Caesar!” has been marketed as a high paced screwball comedy, a sort of spoof of the 1950s Hollywood studio system and the distinct genres of movies in which that…
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Whereas the Western was once a prominent go-to genre for movie studios from the 1920s through the 1970s, it has fallen out of favor through saturation and overuse, so that…
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