Ep. 15 A Ghost Story (2017)

Welcome to this episode of Beckner and Lipscomb at the movies! In this episode we tackle a movie that is different in serveral ways. Considered an ‘art house film’ this peice works on a different level and makes an effort to see things from a different perspective. Is this your kind of movie? Will you ‘get it’? Listen to what we have to say about a Ghost Story.

 

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Ep. 14 / Dunkirk (2017)

In this Episode we review Christopher Nolan’s new WWII film Dunkirk. In May, 1940, 400, 000 men faced certain death at the hand of the Nazis. All that separated them from their home in England was the English Channel. This is the story of how many of them escaped.

 

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Ep. 13 / The Wave (2015)

The Wave: Your cure for unrealsitic disaster movies! (A Beckner and Lipscomb ‘Conversational’ movie review) Hello and Welcome to our 13th episode! In this episode we review the 2015 Norwegian catastrophe drama film, The Wave, directed by Roar Uthaug and written by John Kåre Raak and Harald Rosenløw-Eeg.

If you are tired of natural disaster films that make a mockery of real sceince – then The Wave is your cure. This film immagines a future event that will take place in the forseable future – and – one that has actually happened in the past already. The idyllic, Norwegian town of Geiranger (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geirang… a famous tourist draw to visitors seeking peace and relaxation among the beautiful lakes and mountains. But one of these lakes holds a deadly secret. In the past, huge landslides from the sourrounding mounstains have fallen down, into its waters and created huge, deadly tsunami-like waves. In real life – there is a crevase that has opned up in one of these mountains again, and it is growing. When it lets go – it will, once again have deadly conseqences. The town knons this – and so they have a team of sceintists who are constantly monitering it. And when they hit the alarm – the town will only have 10 minutues until its complete distruction. We hope that you enjoy this review – and thank you for watching! Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this presentation. We do welcome feedback.

 

 

 

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Ep. 12 / Abattoir (2016)

Hello and welcome to our 12th episode! In this review, we examine and talk about director Darren Lynn Bousman mystery/thriller The Abattoir (2016). Written by Christopher Monfette (screenplay) and written by Christopher Monfette (screenplay) and staring Jessica Lowndes, Joe Anderson, and Lin Shaye.

This film is about a haunted house being built by a mysterious individual with questionable intentions. To be sure – this film is split amoung critics. Some love it – others hate it. Beckner liked it – Lipscomb thought it was a ‘spiritual dumpster fire’. How’s that? Watch and find out!

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Ep. 11 / The Accountant (2016)

Hello and welcome to our 11th episode! In this review we examine and talk about director Gavin O’Conner’s crime thriller The Accountant (2016)

Written by Bill Dubuque, this film features Ben Affleck, Anna Kendrick, J. K. Simmons, Jon Bernthal, Jeffrey Tambor, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, and John Lithgow, one of the unique aspects of this film is that its central protagonist has Aspergers or a form of autism. Some of called this ‘exploitive’ – but what do we think of it and the film itself? Watch our review and find out! Please like and subscribe if you enjoyed this presentation.

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Other Links that you might enjoy:
The Accountant (2016) – B-Roll and Outtake reel by FilmIsNow Movie Bloopers & Extras

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dizP2V4rhDg