Here we are again, watching and reviewing yet another James Bond movie, this time in the form of “Spectre,” the follow up to the hugely successful and well liked 2012…
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Here we are again, watching and reviewing yet another James Bond movie, this time in the form of “Spectre,” the follow up to the hugely successful and well liked 2012…
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Who ordered the late 80s, low budget martial arts mini classic? Because here we are with the 1989 film “Kickboxer,” which is one of the better Jean Claude Van Damme…
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In episode 148, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn are joined by first-time guest Swervey Jones, host of The Swervey Jones Show (http://swerveyjones.weebly.com/). Chris and Drew review Spectre. Billy D reviews The Last Shift…
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As opposed to unstoppable monsters or slashers or any sort of undead situation, “Goodnight Mommy” derives its terror and tension from horrific situations which could plausibly happen. People don’t have…
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As heard in episode 147 of Cinema Crespodiso. From 2014, “Two Days, One Night“is an interesting little character drama about what happens when a worker is fired from her job…
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In episode 147, Chris Crespo and Drewster Cogburn are joined by first-time guest Jen Vargas (www.twitter.com/JenVargas), new director of the Enzian Film Slam, board member of the Florida chapter of Women…
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“Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” is a 1974 spy novel from English novelist John le Carré, at the time already world-renowned for being the author of the hugely popular novel “The…
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We’re all sick and tired of the same old biographical picture formula, right? It’s been done for years and we have seen it time and time again, regardless of whether…
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As heard in episode 146 of Cinema Crespodiso. From 1999, “eXistenZ” is one of those movies that should have a much bigger audience and cult following than it already has,…
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In episode 146, Chris Crespo is joined by guest co-host Steve Etchie (www.twitter.com/Etchie) and first-time guest Amy Drew Thompson (AmyDrewThompson.com). Chris reviews Steve Jobs, and Amy reviews Crimson Peak and…
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